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Guinea: What Is It Famous For? (More Than You'd Expect)

Guinea: What Is It Famous For? (More Than You'd Expect)

Guinea — officially the Republic of Guinea, sometimes called Guinea-Conakry to distinguish it from its neighbours Guinea-Bissau and Equatorial Guinea — is a country of about 14 million people on the Atlantic coast of West Africa. It is largely unknow...

Khartoum: What Was Once Africa's Most Fascinating Capital — And What It Is Now

Khartoum: What Was Once Africa's Most Fascinating Capital — And What It Is Now

Before anything else, the geography demands acknowledgment: Khartoum sits at the exact point where the Blue Nile — rushing blue-gray from the Ethiopian Highlands — meets the White Nile, which has traveled pale and sluggish from Lake Victoria in Ugand...

The Tuareg People of Algeria: Meeting the Blue Men of the Sahara

The Tuareg People of Algeria: Meeting the Blue Men of the Sahara

If there's one experience that defines travel in Algeria's deep south, it's encountering the Tuareg — the Amazigh nomadic people who have crisscrossed the Sahara for millennia. Known as the "Blue Men" for the indigo dye of their traditional robes tha...

Understanding Algerian Culture: What Every American Traveler Should Know

Understanding Algerian Culture: What Every American Traveler Should Know

Algeria sits at a cultural crossroads — Arab and Amazigh (Berber) traditions run deep, French colonial influence lingers in language and architecture, and Mediterranean warmth defines daily life. For Americans, the culture can feel unfamiliar but inc...