The Tribe Of The Desert in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains
I did not think about work, money, or the stress of my day-to-day life, my mind was occupied only by my surroundings, by the wonders of the desert.
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I did not think about work, money, or the stress of my day-to-day life, my mind was occupied only by my surroundings, by the wonders of the desert.
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Uganda: Visiting the capital, Kampala, the Nageera neighborhood, and seeing Murchinson Falls and Jinja, staying with friends living in Uganda.
Namibia. a drive to the far northern corner of this desert nation, one of the least populated countries on Earth, to see wildlife and gorgeous scenery.
Markets in Rwanda, visiting the remarkable markets where most of the locals shop in Kilgali and Cardi, Rwanda.