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10 Best place to visit in Katoro Tanzania
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10 Tallest Skyscrapers in Africa 😱#viralshorts #africa #skyscraper #explore #kenya #egypt
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One of the most scenic hidden locations in Tanzania for adventurous travelers,Kitulo National Park.
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Driving around nyankumbu street in GEITA,Tanzania
Geita is the one of the region in Tanzania full of minerals #geitagold #geitagoldleo #geita
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The Sandmark Hotel Tour! (SERENGETI western corridor) SIMIYU - BUSEGA
In this one, I took a tour to Visit the Sandmark Hotel in Busega - Nyashimo whereby I always saw it as a place of Comfort and... yeah thought of taking you guys through. It is in SIMIYU Region which is just close to MWANZA. The place will make you get the best of Tanzania's Unforgettable experience as the other fact i love about it is that it is just 28 Kilometers from the SERENGETI'S Ndabaka Gate so it can be a good place for you to rest and go for the Unforgettable Safari and learn while also seeing the wildlife. When you would think to come and visit, just know that the following services will be available for you. *ROOMS (ACCOMMODATIONS) ^Standard rooms - 50 USD ^Deluxe rooms - 80 USD ^Twin Deluxe rooms - 90 USD ^Executive - 100 USD *BAR (DRINKS) *FOOD (RESTAURANT) *HALL (Conference & Functions) *PLAY GROUND (For Children) *BOAT RIDING *TRAVEL ASSISTANCE *SWIMMING (SWIMMING POOL)
For Booking, reach them out in their Website at sandmarkhotel.co.tz And Phone @ +255689266016 +255753298753
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Geita, Tanzania Drone Footage @Shot by Mapro Creative
@Geita, Mji wa Geita katika mwonekano wa Oblique picha ya drone mwaka 2021, 4 April
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HOW THE RICH LIVE IN GEITA, TANZANIA
#geitagold #geitagoldleo #geita
JJ HOTEL
JJ HOTEL Is one of the best sellers in Hong Kong Located in the bustling streets of Wanchai in Hong Kong, JJ Hotel offers stylish yet affordable rooms. It offers free Wi-Fi and 24-hour room service.
JJ Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Causeway Bay or Wanchai MTR Station. Popular areas like SoHo and Temple Street are within 4 km of the hotel. A taxi will take you to the Admiralty and the Central Business District in 10 minutes.
Rooms at JJ Hotel have warm lighting, cotton sheets and modern glass bathrooms. Each room is equipped with a flat-screen TV and a DVD player. Mineral water is available free of charge.
Guests can relax watching a movie from the on-site DVD library or making travel arrangements at the tour desk. Daily newspapers, massages and an ironing service are offered. Upon check-in you will receive a voucher for food or happy hour
Megan's Kitchen Restaurant serves a delicious selection of Cantonese hot pot delights. At String Karaoke Wine Bar you can relax in a comfortable atmosphere with a game of pool or darts.
Couples appreciate the location especially - they rated it as 8.4 for a stay for two.
Based on reviews, this property offers the best value for money in Hong Kong. Compared to other accommodations in this city, guests get more for their money.
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Descending on Geita airstrip
Nile River, Cairo, Lower Egypt, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
The Nile is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa, generally regarded as the longest river in the world. It is 6,650 km (4,130 miles) long. The Nile is an international river as its water resources are shared by eleven countries, namely, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt. In particular, the Nile River provides the primary water resource and so it is the life artery for its downstream countries such as Egypt and Sudan. The Nile has two major tributaries, the White Nile and Blue Nile. The White Nile is longer and rises in the Great Lakes region of central Africa, with the most distant source still undetermined but located in either Rwanda or Burundi. It flows north through Tanzania, Lake Victoria, Uganda and South Sudan. The Blue Nile is the source of most of the water and fertile soil. It begins at Lake Tana in Ethiopia at 12°02′09″N 037°15′53″E and flows into Sudan from the southeast. The two rivers meet near the Sudanese capital of Khartoum. The northern section of the river flows almost entirely through desert, from Sudan into Egypt, a country whose civilization has depended on the river since ancient times. Most of the population and cities of Egypt lie along those parts of the Nile valley north of Aswan, and nearly all the cultural and historical sites of Ancient Egypt are found along riverbanks. The Nile ends in a large delta that empties into the Mediterranean Sea. The source of the Nile is sometimes considered to be Lake Victoria, but the lake has feeder rivers of considerable size. The Kagera River, which flows into Lake Victoria near the Tanzanian town of Bukoba, is the longest feeder, although sources do not agree on which is the longest tributary of the Kagera and hence the most distant source of the Nile itself. It is either the Ruvyironza, which emerges in Bururi Province, Burundi, or the Nyabarongo, which flows from Nyungwe Forest in Rwanda. The two feeder rivers meet near Rusumo Falls on the Rwanda-Tanzania border. A recent exploration party went to a place described as the source of the Rukarara tributary, and by hacking a path up steep jungle-choked mountain slopes in the Nyungwe forest found (in the dry season) an appreciable incoming surface flow for many miles upstream, and found a new source, giving the Nile a length of 4199 miles (6758 kilometers). The Nile (iteru in Ancient Egyptian) has been the lifeline of civilization in Egypt since the Stone Age, with most of the population and all of the cities of Egypt resting along those parts of the Nile valley lying north of Aswan. Climate change at the end of the most recent ice age led to the formation of the Sahara desert, possibly as long ago as 3400 BC. The present Nile is at least the fifth river that has flowed north from the Ethiopian Highlands. Satellite imagery was used to identify dry watercourses in the desert to the west of the Nile. An Eonile canyon, now filled by surface drift, represents an ancestral Nile called the Eonile that flowed during the later Miocene (23--5.3 million years before present). The Eonile transported clastic sediments to the Mediterranean; several natural gas fields have been discovered within these sediments. During the late-Miocene Messinian salinity crisis, when the Mediterranean Sea was a closed basin and evaporated to the point of being empty or nearly so, the Nile cut its course down to the new base level until it was several hundred feet below world ocean level at Aswan and 8,000 feet (2,400 m) below Cairo. This created a very long and deep canyon which was filled with sediment when the Mediterranean was recreated. At some point the sediments raised the riverbed sufficiently for the river to overflow westward into a depression to create Lake Moeris. Lake Tanganyika drained northwards into the Nile until the Virunga Volcanoes blocked its course in Rwanda. The Nile was much longer at that time, with its furthest headwaters in northern Zambia.
JJ Hotel Review Beachfront Hua Hin Thailand - WHIBT
Today we take a look inside the Beach Front room at the JJ Hotel and restaurant with live music located on the corner of Chomsin Road and Soi Nares Damri in Hua Hin Thailand