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A View from the Other Side
An American woman marries her much younger lover and moves to his home country, South Africa. Beautiful photos, amusing stories, and random philosophical musings...
ForEver PEMBA
Atravesso o mar sempre azul...e, lá mais ao norte de Moçambique na costa oriental da África da esperança, deixando para tráz a neblina das madrugadas do tempo, vou redescobrindo os contornos sensuais da musa da saudade e das…
A Nairobians Perspective
A blog on the daily going on 's in Africa featuring shopping ,beauty ,entertainment and travel information as well as a critique on socio-economic issues affecting Nairobian's
Szavanna_blog
Szavanna_blog is about music & art topics, creativity, open source & open content topics, languages and more. Enjoy and let me know if you found something interesting!
on my way to where
on my way to where After my son's death to a sudden and unexpected heart attack in 2003, I decided to leave everything I knew to go out in the world in search of meaning, or perhaps redemption. I have never looked back. These…
Montessori Students and the Amman Imman Project
The Azawak is a region in West Africa that suffers from permanent water scarcity. Students around the world are partnering with Amman Imman : Water is Life to bring permanent water sources to this region that 500,000 people call h…
Wilderness Diary
Tales of a Nature Lover: wildlife dramas unfolding daily around our home in the Kenyan wilderness: the challenges and delights of a woman living in the middle of nowhere, with only elephants, crocodiles and hippos for neighbours..…
Road to 2010 World Cup
My journey from Brooklyn, New York January 4, 2007 to the World Cup Final match July 11, 2010 in South Africa. How will I get there? I have no idea. Join me as I travel around Africa, write a book, make some friends and watch the…
Holli's Ramblings
My cheek is smudged with red clay. African soil keeps me grounded, dirty, alive. Gives me perspective and cause for alarm. Dusty, wet, preoccupied by irony and deceit, beauty and angst, the fragile and the strong. Beads of swea…
Welcome to the Photo-Africa Blog
Every image you find on this website or in the various galleries has been taken in the wild by professional Field Guides and Photographers. The resulting images show African Wildlife in it's purest form - raw, beautiful, uned…
Recreating Eden: Mary Soderstrom's Blog
Recreating Eden: Mary Soderstrom's blog is an eclectic collection of news and observations about what we are doing to this planet, in political, cultural and literary terms
Algo de Música y tal vez otras cosas
Music of all over the world stored in rapidshare by others bloggers, not me, and how can you search music with google.\r\n\r\nMúsica de todo el mundo y cómo puede buscarla usando google para descargarla vía rapidshare
Dion's Random Ramblings
Theology, science, computers and Vespa's - these are things I like! I hold a Doctorate in Theology and Science (Artificial Intelligence, Neuroscience, and African Theology). I teach at a seminary and two secular Universities, ri…
White African
a white african's view of the world. focusing on technology, africa and how technology can help africans.
Khanya
The main aim of this blog is to interpret the Christian Order in the light of current affairs, philosophy, literature and the arts -- and vice versa. So it\'s about ideas. Social, political and religious comment. Links, notes on p…
Sociolingo's Africa
I live in Mali in West Africa and I collect news and information about African countries. I started this blog as a way of keeping all my African material together. I hope you find something here that interests you. I usually in…
El mar mas grande que hay
Colombian, living abroad as a nomad. I lived in Africa in 2006, and I am going to Asia soon.
Leo Africanus
Who was Leo Africanus? A New Yorker writer described him thus: ‘In 1518, al-Hasan al-Wazzan, a diplomat of the Sultan of Fez, was kidnapped in the Mediterranean by pirates, who brought him to Pope Leo X. … Leo Africanus, as he…
TEDBlog
The daily outpost of the TED Conference, offering ideas that matter in technology, entertainment & design
World Divided
The official website and virtual base-camp of alternative thinking and politically incorrect but fairly diplomatic bashing
Safari Notes
My Personal Thoughts and Perspectives On Africa, Wildlife, the Environment, Nature and Mankind.
Wren
I’m a surface designer by paper (aka textile designer or graphic artist) from Cape Town, South Africa, but I absolutely adore ALL kinds of clever, beautiful and simple designs and concepts. This blog is the Wren journal (a very…
