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Adventure in Africa

Welcome to Jenn & Leon Travel in Africa! We are an engaged couple on a mission to explore the world, one step at a time. Our first visit to the African continent was to Egypt, a place full of culture, history and adventure. We love to share our experiences through our blog, YouTube channel and social media. 

We not only provide our personal insights and stories, but also fun facts, a detailed account of our travels and tips on how to make the most of your time in Egypt. We hope you join us on our journey and get inspired to explore the world! Egypt is just the beginning, stay tuned for more additions to our African Adventure!

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Here are a facts about Africa that may surprise you!

 Africa is the second largest continent in the world at almost 12 million square miles.

 

The tallest mountain in Africa is Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, at a whopping height of 19,340 feet! That is still some 10,000 feet lower than Mount Everest though!

 

The River Nile in Egypt is the longest river in Africa and also the world. It is an incredible 4,160 miles.

 Africa's population as a whole is estimated to be around 877 million. The continent's largest country is Algeria, and the largest population is Nigeria (206 million). The largest city is Cairo at 9.2 million.

 

There are 54 countries in Africa and more than 2,000 recognized languages. The most popular is Arabic, spoken by 170 million people. Second is English at 130 million. There was actually 10,000 states at one point in Africa, perhaps explaining why there are so many spoken languages.

 

Around 60% of land in Africa is covered by desert. It is considered the world's hottest continent, although it is diverse; the hottest recorded temperature ever was recorded in Libya at 58°C (136.4°F), while the lowest was in Morocco at −23.9 °C (−11°F).

 

 Nigeria has been nicknamed 'The Land of Twins' as it has the highest birthrate of twins anywhere in the world. At almost four times higher than anywhere else, there is an average of 50 sets of twins per 1,000 births.

 

✓ The Sahara Desert is bigger than the entire United States, and has been expanding at a rate of 6 miles per year.

 

✓ Timbuktu in Mali is home to one of the oldest universities in the world, built in the 12th century.

 

✓ Almost half of all gold mined on Earth has come from the African continent.

 

✓ Weighing over 6 tonnes, African Elephants are the largest living land animals on Earth.

 

✓ The country of Sudan is home to 223 pyramids, actually double that of Egypt. In fact, 80 of the 118 known pyramids in Egypt were built by the Kingdom of Kush, ruled by Nubian kings, which occupied Egypt for almost 300 years.

 

✓ A startling and sad fact is that more people in New York city have access to the internet than the entire continent of 54 African countries. 

 

✓ There are more windmills in Africa than anywhere else in the world, including the Netherlands. At 280,000 Africa is home to 270,000 more than its nearest rival at 10,000.

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