It depends on where you go or what you wish to see. I'm sure you expect to see just rain forests and rural dwellings or maybe even people who live on trees or people who do not wear clothes and might be cannibals. You would be disappointed.
Africa is a beautiful continent and though you might see some rural dwellings, you will see mostly modern day homes and Cities. Many Cities in Africa are similar to New York and other major cities of the world.
If you want to go to Africa, let me know what country you want to go and I'll try to tell you what to look forward to. Have fun!
what are some things that first originated in africa
See me tommrow at school Jacob, you have a lot of talking to do -Miss Smith
You are one with the nature. You can see a lot of things that people pay a lot of money for, for free.
No countries in the country of South Africa or the southern part of the continent of Africa rhyme with see.
South Africa is known for a lot of things... rural areas are among those things.
you can see this sight which is called the hout bay
you can see beautiful things in some places in Alexandria and you can see the biggest beach in whole Africa.
State 5 things you can see, 4 things you can feel, 3 things you can hear, 2 things you can smell, and 1 thing you can taste.
1. Have fun 2. Sleep 3. Hyper 4. See funny things 5. Have more fun
what are some things that first originated in africa
See me tommrow at school Jacob, you have a lot of talking to do -Miss Smith
If you want to see the big 5 your best bet is South Africa
You are one with the nature. You can see a lot of things that people pay a lot of money for, for free.
Xylophones were invented in Africa
No countries in the country of South Africa or the southern part of the continent of Africa rhyme with see.
Have a look at some of the supermarkets which have online shopping in South Africa to see the prices of things. I suggest www.woolworths.co.za and www.picknpay.co.za
you can see Africa from the Sicilian Island of Pantelleria - which is closer to Africa then Sicily (30 miles) on a clear day you could see the shores of Tunisia