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By Ruud van Ruitenbeek The prospect of spending a few days in Morocco sustained us through the early part of the English winter. Commuting in the dark and enduring a cold snap were somehow made more bearable by keeping an eye on the weather in North Africa: 20C(70F) degrees and plenty of sunshine in Marrakech! A Travel Photographer can ...
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Text and Photos by Jim White - All rights reserved.Imagine you’re sitting in an open Land Rover, peering through your lens at a male lion busy devouring the carcass of the wildebeest the pride killed the night before. Click! Then you shift your attention to the lioness alert in the grass. She is watching the 600 strong buffalo her...
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Text and Photos by Charlie Peel - All rights reserved.Namibia is a magnificent country, with vast expanses of open land, stunning landscapes, an abundance of wildlife which may also be spotted outside the national parks, and genuinely friendly people, which makes it a great travel photography destination. Rather than write an article on...
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Text and Photos by George Kaczmarek - All rights reserved.Although the continent has 54 countries, most people associate Africa with Kenya. Kenya’s popularity began some time ago, with its world famous safaris. In the past safaris were all about hunting for food or claiming some animal as a trophy. Fortunately the time...
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A Photo Essay by Philip van Niekerk - All rights reserved. Few Southern African indigenous groups have so captured the interest of the world as have the amaNdebele of the central highveld, an area previously known as the Transvaal but today incorporated into ...
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