Philip Briggs
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Ghana: Bradt Travel Guide
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published
1998
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15 editions
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Ethiopia: The Bradt Travel Guide
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published
1995
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14 editions
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Uganda : The Bradt Travel Guide
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published
2009
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17 editions
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Rwanda: The Bradt Travel Guide
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published
2001
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9 editions
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Kenya
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published
2009
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10 editions
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Northern Tanzania: Serengeti, Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar
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published
2006
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8 editions
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Malawi: The Bradt Travel Guide
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published
1996
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10 editions
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Tanzania Safari Guide with Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar and the Coast
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published
2013
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3 editions
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East African Wildlife
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published
2007
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7 editions
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Tanzania with Zanzibar, Pemba & Mafia: Bradt Travel Guide
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published
1994
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11 editions
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“Built in 1961 on a cliff overlooking 2 watering holes, this idyllically situated hotel is an amazing place to wake up – as likely as not to the sound of baboons clattering over the roof – and it often offers great in-house game viewing.”
― Ghana
― Ghana
“while anecdotal evidence suggests that lions might still be present in small numbers, a survey undertaken over four months in 2008/09 for the African Journal of Ecology obtained ‘no unequivocal evidence’ of their continued presence.”
― Ghana
― Ghana
“Ghana’s largest wildlife sanctuary, Mole (pronounced Mo-lay) National Park is one of the best places anywhere in West Africa for general game viewing. Serviced by the rather rundown but relatively affordable Mole Motel, it is also comparatively easy and affordable to visit, whether on public transport or in a private vehicle, and well worth the effort for the opportunity to see a varied range of savannah wildlife at close quarters, most prolifically in the dry season (October–March). The motel has a memorable setting on a cliff overlooking a pair of waterholes regularly visited by elephant,”
― Ghana
― Ghana
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