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How much longer will we be able to see the beautiful African Lands?

Africa is the place of complete open space, the place where animals and plants run wild and free, but is it always going to be like this…

 

The world is changing, and more importantly the environment is changing. Africa is one of the hottest location on the planet, and where it is positioned, on the equator line, it can only get so much hotter. It is hard for us to judge just how much Africa will change in the next 100 years, one thing that is clear, is that it will be different.

 

The temperature all over the world is rising every year, places like Africa won’t be able to support a decent amount of life in around one hundred years. We all try to say that we will do our bit to help save the planet, but how many of us actually do something about it, you will find the numbers are quite low. I don’t want to be Mr Doom and Gloom but people are too unpredictable and only care about there own families and nuclear lives; the planet is something considered for the government to deal with.

 

So what is the best immediate option? Heading on a holiday to Africa now could be a very good idea. The Safari holidays give you amazing insight into what Africa is all about, and the chance to see these animals in the wild will allow you to experience something that millions of others never will. Although everybody can go and see a lion somewhere, we don’t all have the chance to see one in the wild, and these chances are ever growing slimmer.

 

These animals are also endangered by poachers; people think that because they are in reserves or national parks that they are now safe and the poaching has stopped. This is not the case, they are still being killed, although not in the numbers it was, it is still happening.

 

So consider Kenya holidays in the Masai Mara reserve, or Zambia holidays and visit this glowing location while you can.

 

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