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A dip on the edge of the abyss

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The Victoria Falls are a true spectacle in themselves, but the most intrepid travellers don’t have to settle for photographs from afar: they can dive into the “Devil’s Pool”. The falls are located on the...

A safari inside a crater

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Seen from above, it looks like the imprint of a massive meteorite that has crashed into Earth. However, instead of destroying the area, it left an explosion of life. The mysterious meteorite imprint is actually...

Dive from your bed

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The Underwater Room is the most exclusive room at The Manta Resort, an idyllic restaurant on Pemba Island, in Zanzibar. The room is a separate floating island and the bedroom is submerged four metres...

Having dinner on a rock

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It used to be a simple fisherman’s shelter opposite Michanwi Pingwe beach, on the coast of Zanzibar. Nobody could ever imagine that in 2012 it would be turned into a curious restaurant that could...

The desert that ate Kolmanskop

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It had its heyday during the first half of the 20th century, thanks to the diamonds that used to be found there. Nowadays, Kolmanskop, in Namibia, is a ghost town awash with sand. During the...

One of the greatest parties on Earth

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Once a year, in the middle of the South African desert, a short-lived town devoted to art is set up for the sole purpose of having fun. There are no rules in AfrikaBurn. The deserts...

A continent in search of (an artistic) capital

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African art is claiming its place in the world and consolidating itself in Cape Town, capital of creative expression. “There was a collection looking for a home and a building looking for contents”. That is...

African surfing heaven

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Beyond exoticism, surfing discovers a new Morocco that is more ‘hippy’ and welcoming to wetsuits. 3,500 kilometres of coastline at the mercy of its famous long right-hand waves. With an average temperature of 25 degrees,...

The Tangier left behind by the Protectorate

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Tangier, northern Morocco, still has spots to remind you that, during the years of the Protectorate, this was a city of splendour, and a refuge for foreigners. The Cecil Hotel, where La Barraca, the theatre...

Where the Ganges reaches Africa

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Mark Twain wrote that Mauritius was used as a model for heaven. The archipelago in the Indian Ocean is also a holy centre of Hinduism, connected to the Ganges by the gods. First, God created...