Calypso’s Odyssey Paradise: Gavdos
Gavdos is the most southerly landmass in Europe and only 250 miles from Libya in north Africa – it floats in the Libyan sea.
Read moreGavdos is the most southerly landmass in Europe and only 250 miles from Libya in north Africa – it floats in the Libyan sea.
Read moreLibya’s capital city of Tripoli, known as ‘the white bride of the Mediterranean’ is the main centre for commerce and culture.
Read moreTunis is a nice, gentle introduction to North Africa with a Mediterranean feel. It was a French protectorate until the 1950’s and a European influence can be seen in its architecture, and the easy going character of the people.
Read moreThe Okavango river flows for over 1000 miles from the Angolan highlands through Namibia before entering Botswana where it bursts into the formations of the Okanvango Delta, an exhuberant display of green swamps spanning around 250 miles.
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