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Published on Nov 18, 2015
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AFRICA
YOUR NEXT VACATION DESTINANTION
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A CONTINENT OF VAST LANDFORMS
Africa has many places to visit youll never grow bored!
These include but definetly are not limited to:
Mount Kilimanjaro
The Sahara Desert
Straits of Gibraltar
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Celso Flores
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MOUNT KILIMANJARO
At the southern edge of the Great Rift Valley, Mount Kilimanjaro is found.
It is near the spacious east coast, making it the best vacation spot!
Bring your hiking shoes and be ready to explore Africa's tallest mountain.
Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano with three cones.
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Kerri Lee Smith
4.
THE SAHARA DESERT
The great Sahara streches across most of northern Africa.
Its over 9,400,000 km long!
You'll learn so much about the dessertsvast wildlife.
It is the largest subtropical hot desert in the world.
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heiterboness
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THE STRAITS OF GIBRALTAR
Separating Morocco and Spain are the miraculous Straits of Girbraltar.
The crystal blue water connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean.
Its widest point is 9 miles long, allowing you great scenery on both sides!
You' ll be able to have access to short ferry rides between both countries.
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.....And Great Climate To!
Africa is known for it's many warm climates, like Mediterranean and Tropical dry.
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David W. Siu
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MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE
Warm temperatures found here are perfect for hiding from winters cold chill.
Moderate rain fall occurs, so come prepared with umbrella in hand!
This climate is found at Africas northern and southern tips.
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TROPICAL DRY
Bringing sunscreen is essential when in this scotching hot climate
Don't forget plenty of water since there barely is any here in this dry climate
It's mostly found in deserts in the middle of Africa.
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WanderingtheWorld (www.ChrisFord.com)
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