Water quality in the Mediterranean is better than expected

On October 11, 2011 · 0 Comments

But like any The Mediterranean Sea is also exposed to the pressures of industrialization by the people. Many different substances making life difficult for the Mediterranean. Last summer, it turned out that the water quality of the Mediterranean is much better than I thought.To reach a country like Cyprus, for example, a value of 100 percent. Continue Reading…

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The largest airport in Africa

On October 10, 2011 · 0 Comments

The airport covers 1,600 hectares of farm area, it serves as a hub for flights to all the rest of the world, but also for flights within South Africa. It took account of the many boycotts by airlines around the world by the year 2006, to the O. R. Tambo International Airport to Cairo airport as those replaced with the most passengers per year in Africa. Continue Reading…

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The four Olympic champions in Algeria

On October 9, 2011 · 0 Comments

And then there is Algeria, a country which is also known for his runners. But not as like Kenya and Ethiopia on the longer distances, but on the middle distance. And so three of the four Olympic champion from Algeria come from this area of ​​athletics.Amazingly, there are Even 2x women, each of the 1,500 meters with a gold medal ended. Continue Reading…

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Morocco is not quite so hot – the city Tetouan

On October 8, 2011 · 0 Comments

And this provides Tetouan, because the region is also unusually rainy. Thus one finds here a rather untypical for North Africa lush vegetation. The city is located 90 meters above sea level, while there are only about 10 miles to the coast of the Mediterranean, which of course also has a moderating effect on climate. Continue Reading…

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How to build a Sunday silence end?

On October 7, 2011 · 0 Comments

Therefore it can never hurt , if you know how to get in the event of water shortage by the end of a quiet Sunday Knows how to help a little. With such an arrangement can finally win even in the desert or water, though not as much as in more humid regions. But perhaps these are the drops that will ensure the survival until help arrives, or a better idea. Continue Reading…

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The absolute highlight in Egypt – Valley of the Kings

On October 6, 2011 · 0 Comments

Became world famous Valley of the Kings, as was found here in 1922, the grave of Tutankhamen – in almost perfect condition. Buried in the Valley of the Kings were probably mostly buried the king of the period from about 1500 BC to 1000 BC.In modern times, began exploring the Valley of the King in 1708, as a priest, the whole plant identified as just such a dead place. Continue Reading…

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What fear and what people want in Africa?

On October 5, 2011 · 0 Comments

In the following blog One encounters them not, but you come on them a little closer. For not only puts them pretty much the lens of a camera on the fur, they have yet to write the answers to two questions from the title on a piece of paper. Apart from the fact that the handwriting alone is definitely something about the people, of course you read the text. Continue Reading…

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South Africa: Drama in Africa Cup qualifier

On October 4, 2011 · 0 Comments

Qualifying Group G came to South Africa in Sierra Leone. Because of Niger resulted in the same time taking place game 3-0 against Egypt, took South Africa to be qualified on goal difference over the Niger in the final as group winners.Accordingly Let the unsuspecting coach of the South African “keep” his team to play to bring the 0:0 over time. Continue Reading…

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Schlingensief's opera village continues to grow

On October 3, 2011 · 0 Comments

Centers in Burkina Faso, a country in western Africa, is also the opera village schools, hospitals, homes and even include a sports field. Now the first school was opened, 50 students can be accommodated and teaching in particular. At the opening, of course, there was a great festival, which includes many residents of the neighborhood had arrived. Continue Reading…

Bijagos islands off Guinea-Bissau

On September 30, 2011 · 0 Comments

Here we have combined not only the rough nature of the Atlantic with the exoticism of West Africa in the immediate neighborhood, but also a lot of secrets to discover. Because for most people here still animism prevails in the West.Finally, on a total of 77 different islands, which together form the Bijagos Islands to marvel also hippopotamuses and crocodiles. Continue Reading…

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