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The death of a young family in Stellenbosch wasn’t everything that it seemed to be. Until it was.
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The death of a young family in Stellenbosch wasn’t everything that it seemed to be. Until it was.
It’s hard to concentrate on the magical countryside of the Scottish Highlands when the skies are so gorgeous.
In a country of exquisite coastlines, the south is hardly known. And this being Africa, maybe it will stay that way.
A hard-living group of men scour the ocean bed off the desolate coast of Namibia for diamonds. Some even find them.
In the abandoned mines of West Africa, men dig for the gems that might have been left behind.
Today, the occasional plane makes its way to St. Helena. But not too long ago, it took seven days by ship to reach the far-flung island where Napoleon was exiled.
A trip to a mystical and forgotten world of believers and crusaders, where two worlds collided with bloody consequences in one of the most beautiful parts of France.
In a corner of Africa, hunters from the Middle East run amok with submachine guns, killing and maiming animals, then spirit away their orphaned infants to keep them as pets. Even worse than this massacre is that no one wants to know about it
On countless islands in the Seychelles where man caused species to be wiped out, a new order is bringing birds and insects and creatures back again.
It took a long time for good coffee to be accepted by New York City, and it’s proud of that.