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By: Madi Larson & Daniel Roman

#1 Mount Kilimanjaro Tanzania

#2 Okavango Delta Botswana

#3 Egyptian Pyramids Egypt

#4 Ponta do Ouro Mozambique

#5 Kruger National Park South Africa

#6 Djemaa el Fna Morocco

#7 The Serengeti Tanzania

#8 Victoria Falls Zimbabwe

#9 Lake Malawi Mozambique

#10 Table Mountain Cape Town

Kinshasa Congo Democratic Republic 3 rd biggest city in Africa Population: 6.0 million World ranking 40 th largest city

Lagos (‘Eko’) Nigeria 2 nd biggest city in Africa Population: 10.9 million World Rankings 17 th largest city

Cairo (‘A’l-Qahirah’) Egypt #1 biggest city in Africa Population: 11.1 million 15% of Egypt’s Population World Rankings 16 th largest city

Africa’s Animals (Fun Page) African Elephant Giraffe African Lion African Crocodile & Nile Crocodile Zebra East African Cheetah African Chimpanzee Cape Buffalo OSTRICH!!

African Tours! Tembe Elephant Park (Live Webcam) Cape Point Lighthouse Elephant Plains (Live Webcam) Nkorho Pan (Live Webcam) Cape Town Stadium THANK YOU!