Africa

Africa is a vast and diverse continent, rich in culture, history and natural beauty. From the stunning savannas of East Africa to the bustling cities of the north and the stunning beaches of the west, there is something for every type of traveler.

For adventure seekers, there are numerous opportunities for safari tours in countries like Kenya and Tanzania. Visitors can observe lions, elephants, zebras and other wildlife in their natural habitats and learn about the unique ecosystems and conservation efforts in the region.

For those interested in culture and history, there are numerous ancient ruins and cities to explore, such as the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt, the ruins of Great Zimbabwe in Zimbabwe, and Timbuktu in Mali. These sites offer a glimpse into the rich history of Africa and the civilizations that have inhabited the continent for thousands of years.

Foodies will find a feast of flavors and culinary traditions to sample, from the spicy stews of Morocco to the street food of Johannesburg. Africa is also home to some of the world’s finest coffee and tea plantations, offering visitors the chance to sample locally-grown products and learn about the production process.

Beach-lovers will find their paradise in the west coast of Africa, with countries like Senegal and the Cape Verde Islands offering stunning beaches and turquoise waters. Water activities such as snorkeling, surfing, and kite surfing are popular here, and visitors can also explore the vibrant local culture and try traditional seafood dishes.

No matter what your travel interests, Africa has something to offer. From the rugged landscapes of the Sahara to the vibrant cities and pristine beaches, this amazing continent is waiting to be explored.

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Thiamassas, the river of grace

Thiamassas comes from the Serer name “Thièm a saass”, the salted wavelets. It is also called “A mbel ala na muc ala”, the river of grace. This denomination also refers to the “Sund ke Jegem”, the warriors of Djigemus who took refuge there to prepare for battle. At that time, Nianing, Mbour, Sandiara and Thiadiaye were part of the kingdom …

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