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*Classroom Companion | Africa
NGM.2005.Africa.pdf

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Classroom Companion
Africa Resources
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Interactive Feature: Africa MegaFlyover
Interactive Feature: Congo Trek

Magazine Article: Bushmen: Last Stand for Southern Africa's First People
Magazine Article: Gabon
Magazine Article: Megatransect, Part 1
Magazine Article: Megatransect, Part 2
Magazine Article: Megatransect, Part 3
Magazine Article: Saving Africa's Eden

Map: Africa
Map: Africa (Easy-Print)
Map: Africa (Satellite)
Map: Botswana (Easy-Print)

News: Africa Explorer Plans More Epic Treks to Save Wilds
News: Africa Explorer Takes Off on Yearlong Aerial Survey
News: Africa Park Sets Stage for Cross-Border Collaboration
News: Explorer Mike Fay Survives Elephant Attack in Gabon
News: In Africa, Decoding the "Language" of Elephants
News: Unique Dogon Culture Survives in West Africa
Photos: Africa's Miracle Delta
Photos: Africa's Wild Heart
Photos: Faces of Traditional Africa
Photos: Swahili Coast
Photos: Zebras: Born to Roam

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Submitted August 17, 2005, by Nancy Gupton

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