Destination: Africa

Morning Links: Americans Behaving Badly, Disappointing Attractions and More

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Morning Links: Road Tripping ‘Amexica,’ Titty Ho and More

Morning Links: Road Tripping ‘Amexica,’ Titty Ho and More Photo by Ian Muttoo via Flickr (Creative Commons)
Photo of Toronto by Ian Muttoo via Flickr (Creative Commons)

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Morning Links: Buffalo-Wing Boycott, Nashville’s English-Only Measure and More

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Chinua Achebe (Briefly) Returns to Nigeria

The renowned author of Things Fall Apart returned to his home country recently to deliver a lecture, after almost two decades spent overseas. As This Day Online notes, “all previous efforts to bring Achebe home, who was highly critical of the Olusegun Obasanjo government, had failed until now.” (Via The Book Bench)


Morning Links: Skycar, Disney Shanghai and More

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Morning Links: A New Way to See the Prado, Cuban Tourism and More

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The Prado’s El Tres De Mayo by Goya (via Wikipedia)

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How to Prevent a Monkey Attack

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Jason Daley explains how to avoid getting bitten, slapped or shoved by an ornery primate.

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Ethical Travel for the Mindful Tourist

Ethical Travel for the Mindful Tourist Photo by joiseyshowaa (Creative Commons).
Photo by joiseyshowaa (Creative Commons).

Argentina, Bolivia and Bulgaria top the 2008 list of the top ten ethical travel destinations, according to Ethical Traveler, a project of the San Francisco-based nonprofit Earth Island Institute. Researchers studied 70 developing countries “from Albania to Zimbabwe” to see which are actively improving their natural environment and the lives of their people through tourism. Half of the countries on the list are in Latin America but none in Asia, where runaway development has wreaked havoc on the land and human rights abuses continue to worsen.

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Morning Links: Wynn’s Encore, a ‘Sadistic’ Geography Quiz and More


Morning Links: Idlewild Books, Disaster Tourism and More

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Eight Best Cities for Street Food

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Terry Ward lifts the lid on a few of the world's tastiest places to eat the people's cuisine

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Africa: It’s ‘A Rorschach Test in Which We See the Worst of Humanity’

Why do so many of the world’s high-intensity conflicts take place in Africa? “[T]here are factors. There are trends. There are grievances. There are motives,” writes World Hum contributor Frank Bures in a piece for World Ark. “It is a confusing mix, but I was going to Uganda to try to sort through some of these questions as best I could and, if not find answers, at least find the questions.”


How Can I Save on Transportation During a Round-the-World Trip?

Vagabonding traveler Rolf Potts answers your questions about travel

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Fox News: Sarah Palin Didn’t Know Africa Was a Continent

Holy cow. It seems that Palin’s geography teachers were the ones really going rogue.


Kenya to Obama Tourists: Bring it on!

The Financial Times reports on plans in Nairobi and elsewhere in Kenya to welcome travelers interested in “the Obama experience.” My favorite part of the story: East African Breweries brews a beer called Senator. So, says one bartender, “People now say ‘I want an Obama’ when asking for Senator.”