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Democratic Republic of Congo: The Africa Insight with David

Democratic Republic of the CongoArticle Talk: Congo Insight Not to be confused with the neighbouring Republic of the Congo; for similarly named entities, see Republic of the Congo (disambiguation).“DRC” redirects here. For other uses, see DRC (disambiguation).The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), also known as Congo-Kinshasa, is a country in Central Africa. By land…
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Tourist Attractions ~ Mount Kilimanjaro; The Africa Insight with David

Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania Mount Kilimanjaro, or just “Kili” to many in the climbing fraternity, is a major tourist attraction in Africa. For those seeking an adventure holiday, a trek to the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro is perhaps the epitome of such a vacation. Standing at 5,895 meters tall, it takes around 5 to 10 days…
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Article Talk: The South Africa Insight ~ the Africa Insight with David

Article Talk: The South Africa Insight This article is about the country. For the geographical area, see Southern Africa. For other uses, see South Africa (disambiguation).South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa, is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by 2,798 kilometres (1,739 mi) of coastline that stretches along…
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Africa’s Largest Hotel ~ Ghana’s Rock City Hotel; Is Africa’s largest hotel and it’s Black-owned and designed by women: The Africa Insight with David

Rock City Hotel Ghana Kwahu is a beautiful mountainous city in the Eastern region of Nkwatia. Elaborate mansions sit atop hills and throughout the trees. Amongst the beautiful scenery is the Rock City Hotel. The newly constructed resort is the continent’s largest hotel and the fifth largest in the world. The drive up to the…
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Tourist Attractions ~ Visit Libreville the Capital of Gabon: The Africa Insight with David.

Libreville Roughly one third of Gabon’s inhabitants live in Libreville. It stands as the country’s capital and only real city to speak of. Because of an influx of oil money, you’ll find paved roads, clean streets, unbelievable restaurants, surprisingly good French wine, casinos, and gated communities. Not exactly like the Africa of its neighbours. But…
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