Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Africa's 7 Natural Wonders


1. Serengeti Migration

  • The migration crosses Tanzania and Kenya


  • It pans 18,641.1 square miles (30,000 sq km)


  • It is the longest and largest overland migration in the world


  • The name Serengeti means “endless plains”


  • 2. Ngorongoro Crater

  • It is the largest unbroken volcanic caldera in the world


  • It’s is referred to as “Africa’s Garden of Eden”


  • The crater is 12 miles (19 km) across and covers 102 square miles (264 sq km)


  • It rises over 2,000 feet above the caldera floor


  • It’s home to over 30,000 animals including the rare black rhino


  • 3. Mount Kilimanjaro

  • It is the tallest mountain in Africa, reaching 5,895 m


  • It’s the tallest free-standing mountain in the world


  • There are seven different peaks, with Uhuru Peak being the highest


  • Kibo peak features a 1.5 mile wide crater


  • 4. The Nile RIver

  • It’s the longest river in the world stretching 4,132 miles (6,650 km)


  • It traverses across 10 countries


  • The mouth of the river is in Egypt


  • There  are two sources – one in Uganda and the other in Ethiopia


  • 5. The Red Sea Reef

  • It’s home to over 1,100 species of fish, of which 1 in 10 occur only in this area


  • The reef extends over 1,200 miles


  • 6. Sahara Desert

  • It’s the largest hot desert in the world


  • It covers 11 countries and accounts for 3,500,00 square miles (9,000,000 sq km)


  • The sand dunes are as high as 600 feet (180 meters)


  • It’s home to several features which could be considered “wonders” themselves


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    7. Okavango Delta

  • It is the largest inland delta in the world


  • It’s created by annual seasonal flooding which peaks in July and August


  • It’s flat – with less than 7 feet of variation


  • It’s been recognized as a World Heritage site


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    Source: Africa Geografic

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