Archive for August, 2009

Featured photos: Portrait of a Seal

Featured photos: Portrait of a Seal

A seal spotted resting on a rock formation close to Seahouses, North England.

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Featured photos: Arctic Terns

Featured photos: Arctic Terns

Shot in Farne Island, North of England. These beautiful migratory seabirds can be fiercely protective if you get too close to their young – bring a cap!

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Spend your Gap Year doing Something Good

Spend your Gap Year doing Something Good

Gap years have exploded in popularity in recent years, and now they are almost a right of passage for many school leavers. But they’re not just for the young:...

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Wildlife and More in Ngorongoro Crater

Wildlife and More in Ngorongoro Crater

Ngorongoro Crater boasts the densest concentration of wildlife in Africa. The 265 square kilometre crater, which has sides that are 600 metres deep, was formed millions...

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Featured photos: No Love Bunny
How to Get the Most Out of your Safari

How to Get the Most Out of your Safari

So you’ve booked your trip to Africa to go on safari. There’s no doubt you will be excited – it will after all be the trip of a lifetime. So what can you...

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Lake Victoria Under Threat

Lake Victoria is the biggest lake in Africa, and one of the biggest in the world. In fact, at 26,600 square miles, this immense body of water is more like an ocean...

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Featured photos: Intimacy
Three Ways to Get Started in African Conservation

Three Ways to Get Started in African Conservation

Africa is home to some of our planet’s most amazing creatures, but unfortunately it always seems to be a constant struggle to protect them. Many of the animals...

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