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Globe Trekker
Eastern Africa DVD (amazon.com) - USA From the spectacular Rift Valley to
the Masai Mara Game Reserve and the Blue Nile Falls, Globe Trekker takes you on
a breathtaking adventure to Eastern Africa. Ian Wright, Estelle Bingham and
Nicki Grosse explore the cultures, eat the local delicacies and get up close
and personal with the wildlife of Madagascar, Kenya, Tanzania, Zanzibar,
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Globe Trekker
Southern Africa DVD From the shores of Lake Malawi and
Victoria Falls to the red sand dunes at Sossusvlei and the crystal clear waters
of the Bazaruto Archipelago, Globe Trekker takes you on fascinating journey to
Southern Africa. Ian Wright, Justine Shapiro, Holly Morris, Sami Sabiti and
Andrew Daddo explore the customs and cultures of Mozambique, South Africa,
Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Malawi. Features the Globe Trekker
Episodes Mozambique, South Africa 2, Zimbabwe, Botswana & Namibia and
Zambia & Malawi (amazon.com) - USA
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Globe Trekker
Northern Africa DVD From the souks of Tripoli to the
medieval streets of Fes and the Valley of the Kings, Globe Trekker takes you on
an exciting adventure through Northern Africa. Ian Wright and Megan McCormick
trek deep into the desert in search of mummies, oases, Sufi mystics and Roman
ruins. Features three Globe Trekker episodes: Morocco 2, Tunisia & Libya
and Egypt. (amazon.com) - USA
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Globe Trekker
Western Africa DVD From the old Slave Coast to the island
of Fogo and the legendary city of Timbuktu, Globe Trekker takes you on a
fascinating journey through Western Africa. Zay Harding, Megan McCormick,
Justine Shapiro and Zoe Palmer explore this rarely traveled region. Features 4
Globe Trekker episodes: Ghana & the Ivory Coast, Benin, Burkina Faso &
Mali, Cameroon and Cape Verde & Senegal. i (amazon.com) - USA
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Portrait Of
Africa (Various Artists) DVD (amazon.co.uk) - UK Portrait Of Africa, set to the
music of Vangelis (Chariots Of Fire), Ladysmith Black Mambazo (of Paul Simon's
Graceland ) and legendary vocalist Miriam Maheba, is the sight and sound
odyssey that takes you there. From Tanzania's sweeping Serengeti to Towering
Mt. Kilimarijaro, from Kenya's historic island of Lamu to the volcanic shores
of Lake Turkana, Portrait Of Africa presents a remarkable array of people,
places, wildlife and timeless ways with gorgeous detail and rhapsodic
grace. |
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Destination South
Africa VHS (amazon.co.uk) - UK A video guide to South Africa.
Visits include: Durban, Cape Town, The Kruger Park, Sun City and Rokes Drift.
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Lonely Planet -
East Africa : Tanzania And Zanzibar VHS (amazon.com) - USA (amazon.co.uk) - UK Traveller Ian Wright presents a
journey through Tanzania, home to mountains, lakes and vast plains. Includes a
visit to the Maasai tribe, a hot air balloon ride over the Serengeti game park
and a climb up Mount Kilimanjaro. |
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Kenya "The
Ultimate African Experience" DVD (amazon.com) - USA This breathtaking DVD (filmed in
2006) takes you on an unforgettable video safari of Kenya: spectacular wildlife
& scenery, diverse cultures, luxurious resorts & lodges, exhilarating
activities, unspoiled beaches & dazzling marine life. |
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Travel The World By Train:
Africa VHS & DVD (amazon.com) - USA Surprisingly nice trains will whisk
you through Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Kenya, Uganda and South Africa. Both
Morocco and Tunisia prove cosmopolitan and modern, with beautiful seaside
scenery and all these so clean-looking white buildings. The Egypt ride provides
the obligatory visit to the Pyramids, of course, while the Kenya and Uganda
trips afford the always fascinating sights of African wildlife. The South
Africa ride is on a luxurious train. A different kind of wildlife, I guess...
An enjoyable way to travel. ( A viewer from Fayetteville (Atlanta), Georgia,
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Zimbabwe Botswana Nambia
VHS (amazon.com) - USA
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Africa's
Champagne Trains VHS (amazon.com) - USA |
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Kilimanjaro: To
the Roof of Africa DVD (amazon.com) - USA (amazon.co.uk) - UK In the movie, they show 5 ordinary
people brave the mountain. They go throught 5 different climate zones, all
beautiful and mysterious in their own ways. This movie also teaches you about
Kilimanjaro itself, the Great Rift Valley, and other unique features.
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South Africa
& Lesotho VHS (amazon.com) - USA Lonely Planet television show -
Justine returns to South Africa (where she lived as a child). Justine arrives
in Capetown, South Africa and travels out to Robben Island -- where Nelson
Mandela was jailed. Justine & the Lonely Planet crew show amazing
sensitivity to racial issues and history of South Africa especially while
visiting Durban, formerly a white dominated area and now a racial diverse
township. Justine also travels to the east to the country of Lethoso and
witnesses a rites of puberty ceremony for young boys. Also visting the Kruger
National park where she sees the "big five": buffalo, elephant, leopard, lion,
& rhino ending in Soweto as she is able to connect with the woman who took
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Gardens Of South
Africa VHS (amazon.co.uk) - UK A visual guide to some of the most
beautiful gardens of South Africa from the wild splendour of the Cycad Forests
through the great botanical garden at Kirstenbosch to the colonial splendour of
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Video Visits -
Southern Africa - A Journey Of Discovery VHS (amazon.co.uk) - UK A video visit to Southern Africa, a
country in the midst of much political change. |
Augustijn Video Productions (AVP) offers a wide variety
of films, including wildlife and travel documentaries on Kenya, Tanzania and
Namibia.
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