In North Africa, you will fly an enchantment cover over the Sahara Desert, which traverses the entire best of the landmass, the distance from Sinai, where Moses was given the Ten Commandments, over the Nile, the longest waterway on the planet, home of the Pharaohs, to the Pillars of Hercules (now called the Strait of Gibraltar). The Sahara ranges from the remains of Carthage, which was decimated by Rome, to Timbuktu, the antiquated capital of the Songhai Empire.
As you turn south, the land develops lavish with wilderness, and you enter the Congo Rainforest, revolved around the Congo River, home of the Bantu individuals. The mouth of the Congo River was the focal point of the slave exchange courses from Africa over the Atlantic Ocean.
On the eastern drift, you will see the Horn of Africa, isolating the Gulf of Aden from the Arabian Sea. Somewhat inland starting there is the Roof of Africa, the good countries found in focal Ethiopia, managed by the relatives of the Queen of Sheba. The most noteworthy mountain in Africa is Mount Kilimanjaro, on the southern edge of those mountains.
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Triangular Trade- 2. An economic pattern that moved slaves, goods and crops. "Triangular Trade System is the transatlantic slave trade, operated 16th to 19th century carrying slaves, cash crops, and manufactured goods between West Africa, Caribbean and European colonies."
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Voodoo- 5. Set of spiritual folkways started by Africans in Louisane "Voodoo (vudu, voudoun) is the name of West African animist, spiritual folkways, passed from generation via oral tradition and the modelling of rituals sand routine spiritual practises"
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