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Swaziland
Volunteering in the
Wild
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Longing
for a reprise from the bustle of London streets, Lisa
Clifford set off for the wild. Her two criteria were
Africa and big animals, and
Clifford soon found herself eco-volunteering in the
Swaziland wildlife reserve of Mkhaya. Through her
up-close encounters with black rhino, elephants,
antelope, and all manner of large beasts, Clifford found
her escape from city life into tranquil paradise was not
going to be as easy as she thought.
Senegal
The Man Who Returned
Home
~ As a health worker trained on the job, Kari Masson had
to learn Senegalese-style: first hand. But working
with Daouda
Mbengue, who gives his life to a tiny clinic in the fishing
village of Lébou, couldn't have been more rewarding. Daouda
teaches her how to diagnose and treat malaria, give injections,
and even set up an I.V. cocktail in the desert.
Senegal/Guinea
Life
Between Two Nations
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Riding his bike from Guinea to Senegal, Matt Brown finds
himself in what appears to be a small village--a
collection of round mud huts--which seems to have no
nationality. As he wonders whether this tiny town is
Senegalese or Guinean, Brown explores the idea of
national borders.
South
Africa
Shark Alley
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John Dwyer
had retained a healthy fear of sharks ever
since
he first watched "Jaws," but he headed for Shark Alley
in South Africa to come face to face with the most
deadly fish, the Great White. Dropped into a flimsy cage
in dangerous waters, Dwyer comes face to teeth with
these deadly killers and lives to tell the tale.
Kenya
Beside the Jade Sea
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Traveling
through Kenya, Kathy Sharrad finds herself beside Lake
Turkana, commonly known as the Jade Sea, a soda lake
full of crocodiles, and among the Turkana people, who
appear fascinated by her presence. Faced with a
completely different cultural experience, Sharrad finds
herself both warmly welcomed by the native children, and
yet physically threatened by a local woman.
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