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The new Seven Natural Wonders of Africa were announced in Arusha, Tanzania last month – here are the seven incredible places that made the list:Serengeti Migration
Ngorongoro Crater
Mount Kilimanjaro
The Nile RIver
The Red Sea Reef
Sahara Desert
Okavango Delta.
Ngorongoro Crater
Mount Kilimanjaro
The Nile RIver
The Red Sea Reef
Sahara Desert
Okavango Delta.
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Red Sea Reef (The Red Sea Reef is in northeastern Africa along the coasts of Egypt, Sudan, and Eritrea.), Mount Kilimanjaro (Mount Kilimanjaro is in Tanzania. It is the tallest mountain in Africa.), Serengeti (The Serengeti spans across Tanzania and Kenya. It is a grassland of over 12,000 square miles. Each year, millions of animals travel over 500 miles.), Avenue of the Baobabs (The baobab can reach 100 feet tall and 36 feet around. They can also live to be over 800 years old. Madagascar has a street known as the Avenue of the Baobabs.), Ngorongoro Crater (Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania was formed by a huge volcanic eruption millions of years ago. It is 12 miles wide and covers 102 square miles.), and Aldabra Atoll (The Aldabra Atoll is the second largest atoll in the world. It is a part of the tiny archipelago in the Indian Ocean called Seychelles. It has the world's largest population of giant tortoises.).
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