Monday, December 27, 2010Stranded in Casablanca, Out and About in Tangiersby Joanne Leedom-Ackerman The volcanic cloud hovered above like the mythic hand of Vulcan, unseen and disrupting the plans of mere mortals. I was stranded in Casablanca after a short research vacation, en route to a literary festival in London and board meeting in Paris. What does one do, stranded in Casablanca? I headed north to Tangiers and waited out the volcanic ash and waited for an open seat on an airplane. It was not hard duty.
Friday, December 24, 2010One Day in the Life of a Lodge Manager on a Big Five Reserveby Cheryl Kleyweg, Kulungi Riverside LodgeCheryl Kleyweg of Kulungi Riverside Lodge in South Africa shares with Africa.com a day in the life of a reserve.
Friday, December 10, 2010In Nairobi on Business? A Few Tips for Enjoying Your Stayby Stephen Newton, Featured BloggerNairobi, Kenya is a great place to visit. This East African city has loads to offer, once you get past the hectic hustle and bustle.
Tuesday, December 07, 2010First Anniversary of Arik Air’s Lagos to NY-JFK Route – Six Millionth Passenger Transportedby Africa.com Editorial Staff , Nigeria is one of the fastest growing economies on the African continent. New businesses are opening every day and Lagos has become much more businessman friendly, as our recent Africa.com blog postings have demonstrated.
Monday, October 11, 2010Seasonal Colors-An Observation of the Circle of Life & New Cultural Beginningsby Rumit Mehta, Founder of Immersion JourneysAs hundreds and thousands of us made our slow journey back home after a busy summer of frolic and fun, it brings a sense of closure to one season and a start of another. In the U.S., the sign that summer is over is the last barbeque on Labor Day weekend and the final dip in the back yard pool before the weather turns colder. Children return to school, and workers to their offices, eagerly anticipating Thanksgiving in November. As we take advantage of the last rays of long days hiking in the hills, we begin to scan the trees to see if the colors on the leaves have begun to change.














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