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Western Kilimanjaro to Southern Serengeti

This safari is centered on the plains of Western Kilimanjaro and then moves across to the remote Southern Serengeti.  Western Kilimanjaro camp is set in a private concession which means just that – it is private and not a public park.  It covers 75,000 acres and borders Kenya’s Amboseli National Park. The landscapes here consist of floodplains, hills and acacia woodland.  This destination is amazing as the camp is luxurious and game spotting is done against the dramatic back-drop of Mount Kilimanjaro.  In the evening enjoy the stars of the southern sky and the amazing sight of Mount Kilimanjaro illuminated by moonlight.

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10 Things You Absolutely Must See Or Do In London

If you’re an infrequent visitor to London and plan to hit the tourist trail then the last thing you’ll want is to be pointed in the direction of the underwhelming, the uninspiring or the instantly forgettable. There’s enough of that where you live, which is why you’re visiting London!

Our guide features London’s best galleries, museums, landmarks, historical sites, shopping areas and entertainment zones, all guaranteed to provide the ultimate London tourist experience. The attractions we’ve highlighted are unashamedly well known, but do you really want to be returning home to tell your friends about the fantastic thimble shop in Pimlico you visited? Or would you rather rave about the phenomenal view of one of the world’s great cities from the top of The Eye, or that you’ve actually seen the beauty of Van Gogh’s Sunflowers with your own eyes?

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A Foiled Suicide - Bodies in the Seine?

Skipping back a century-and-a-half from then, right around 1719, we come to a legend about Cartouche, whose hangout here was the St Nicolas Tavern, a predecessor of todays Réserve de Quasimodo. Cartouche was the ring-leader of a pickpocket gang thats documented, since he was executed in 1721.

The legend: Cartouche and gang were working the popular and crowded Pont-Neuf bridge one day in 1719, when all of a sudden a well-dressed gentleman leapt up onto the Bridges parapet.

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What Is The Oldest Bar In Paris?

Lets begin by wandering down rue Mazarine from the Odéon square. Bingo? We almost immediately come on Le Procope, where a plaque affirms it is the oldest café in the world.

It opened in 1686, mainly to offer coffee. This beverages fashion had been recently imported from Austria - the Viennese got their caffeine zonks from the Turks during a lull in the Ottoman siege of their city ca. 1623.
Voltaire and… God

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