AFRICA OR NOT ? All photo images sourced from Creative Commons images on Flickr.

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AFRICA OR NOT ? All photo images sourced from Creative Commons images on Flickr

You are about to see 16 images. The photos were taken in many different countries. Your task is to decide if each photo was taken in an African country or not. It would be useful to look for clues in each photo so that rather than guessing, you had some evidence for your answers.

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Answers: 1.AFRICA – lorry drivers in Sudan. 2.AFRICA – teenage girls in South Africa. 3.AFRICA – a wedding in Sudan. 4.AFRICA – an advert for baby products in the Democratic Republic of Congo. 5.AFRICA – a view over the city of Cape Town in South Africa 6.AFRICA – modern electric railway system in Morocco 7.AFRICA – football stadium in Ghana 8.AFRICA - primary school children in Kenya 9.AFRICA – airport red carpet for the arrival of the Malawi president 10.AFRICA – a church in South Africa 11.AFRICA – fruit and vegetable stall in South Africa 12.AFRICA – large modern fishing boats in the harbour in Morocco 13.AFRICA – modern city building in Equatorial Guinea. 14.NOT AFRICA – masai tribesman working in a wildlife park in California, USA. 15.AFRICA – McDonalds restaurant in Morocco 16.AFRICA – cape penguins in South Africa.

And just in case you were thinking well obviously they don't use mobile phones in African countries…………. Well they do!!