You know me; of course I would try to orient to this whole massive continent in a single mega-trip.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Phase 1
  2. Phase 2
  3. Phase 3
  4. Algeria
  5. Angola
  6. Benin
  7. Botswana
  8. Burkina Faso
  9. Burundi
  10. Cabo Verde
  11. Cameroon
  12. Central African Republic
  13. Chad
  14. Comoros
  15. Congo
  16. Côte d’Ivoire
  17. (The) Democratic Republic of the Congo
  18. Djibouti
  19. Egypt
  20. Equatorial Guinea
  21. Eritrea
  22. Ethiopia
  23. Gabon
  24. Gambia
  25. Ghana
  26. Guinea
  27. Guinea-Bissau
  28. Kenya
  29. Lesotho
  30. Liberia
  31. Libya
  32. Madagascar
  33. Malawi
  34. Mali
  35. Mauritania
  36. Mauritius
  37. Morocco
  38. Mozambique
  39. Namibia
  40. Niger
  41. Nigeria
  42. Rwanda
  43. Saharawi
  44. Senegal
  45. Seychelles
  46. Sierra Leone
  47. Somalia
  48. South Africa
  49. South Sudan
  50. Sudan
  51. Swaziland
  52. Tanzania
  53. Togo
  54. Tome and Principe
  55. Tunisia
  56. Uganda
  57. Zambia
  58. Zimbabwe
  59. Offshore Sites

 

Phase 1:

My first trip to this continent was in 2011 when I made it to the edge of Egypt; I arrived at the Sinai peninsula, and peered in, wondering when I might return.  How wonderful and frustrating it had been; I was so close to the famous pyramids, such as those at Giza and in Sudan.  Now I see why I didn’t get in (and to them) that time; I was destined to learn of and visit many more (i.e. the ones far beyond Egypt).

 

Phase 2:

Years later, I discussed options for traveling to Liberia and a couple other western-African nations to help by teaching about the sustainability technologies and techniques I’d learned.  I and my business partner at the time got so close to getting on a flight over there.  When I finally make it to those places, it will be with even more of an entourage and meaningful purpose.

 

Phase 3:

In the era to come, I will be invited by those above even the figureheads (presidents, etc.) of the regions of this amazing and storied land; the secret queens and princesses, all of them goddesses (and some since time immemorial) shall extend their loving invitations to me.  It is during the acceptance of one such invitation that I will meet the great and legendary Zada.  Then I will know the real Africa; the one the media has never once let slip.

 

ALGERIA:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

ANGOLA:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

BENIN:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

BOTSWANA:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

BURKINA FASO:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

BURUNDI:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

CABO VERDE:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

CAMEROON:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

  • The megalithic ruins (some 5 meters tall) near Bouar.

 

CHAD:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

COMOROS:

Best Hotels:

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Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

CONGO:

Best Hotels:

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Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

COTE D’IVOIRE:

Best Hotels:

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Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Ancient Ruins:

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THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO:

Best Hotels:

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Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

DJIBOUTI:

Best Hotels:

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Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

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Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

EGYPT:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

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EQUATORIAL GUINEA:

Best Hotels:

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Ancient Ruins:

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ERITREA:

Best Hotels:

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Nicest Neighborhoods:

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TBA

Ancient Ruins:

  • TBA

 

ETHIOPIA:

Best Hotels:

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Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

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References:

  • “Ancient Ethiopia and the Book of Enoch – ROBERT SEPEHR”:
    “The only African country to defeat a European power and retain its sovereignty, thus retain a lot of its ancient history…
    The Book of The Watchers; the “fall” of the “angels” that allegedly fathered the Nephilim…
    Enoch was Noah’s great grandfather, who lived before the Biblical flood.”
    (but the reality is that angels cannot “fall from grace”; only humans, in telling that/their story NEGATIVELY, are falling from grace; angels only gave love, and HUMANS were the ones who fell from grace –by reacting NEGATIVELY to that love…
    and angels were NOT the ones who bred with humans; HUmans were the ones who CHOSE to SPAWN/METASTASIZE AFTER the angels had shared love WITH them; the angels loved the HUmans, but the humans loved only spreading/fragmenting and being negative.
    These words vibe so completely true, and I type them so fluidly, without ever making typos; those are yet more sure signs this is true, in me, instinct, correct.

 

GABON:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

  1. The Oklo-reactor

 

GAMBIA:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

GHANA:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

GUINEA:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

  • The White Lady of Africa, a.k.a. the Lady of Mali; a gigantic female figure carved on Mount Loura, north of Guinea Conakry, near the borders of Senegal and Mali.  Curiously, this gigantic carving has Caucasian facial features, and is estimated to have been made more than 10,000 years ago.

 

GUINEA-BISSAU:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

KENYA:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

2-nation vegan-trip

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

LESOTHO:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

LIBERIA:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

LIBYA:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

  • 25°39’51.4″N 16°49’51.2″E; the parallel mountain-range-sized ruins of central southern Libya’s Sahara.
  • Kawakeb (sp) (a.k.a. Valley of the Planets; where stone-sphere rock-formations on spires/pedestals are); in the Wan Tikofi valley of the Libyan desert, near the mountain town of Ghat, in southwest Libya
  • Planetary Valley, a.k.a. Valley of the Planets (rock spheres and toroids), MG2F+J77, Awinat, Libya

 

MADAGASCAR:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

See:

 

MALAWI:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

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Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

MALI:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

  • “The Lady of Mali” megalithic cliff statue (or petrified Titan …or Anunnaki?; a pre-Adamite) –*actually across the border, in Guinea (see above)

 

MAURITANIA:

Mauritania sounds like it has the Mer (sea/ocean) root word.
Does Moors also have that root?

Best Hotels:

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MAURITIUS:

Best Hotels:

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Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

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Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

MOROCCO:

Best Hotels:

  1. Riad Joya – Marrakech
  2. Sofitel – Marrakech
  3. Taj Palace – Marrakech
  4. The Pearl – Marrakech

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

MOZAMBIQUE:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

  • millions of stone circles… built by either the Anunnaki or the humans they made… to mine their spots/areas… to remove the data saved in those stones/ores… so humans could not sense and misuse it during the coming (present/modern) Age of Chaos/Complexity/Division

 

NAMIBIA:

Best Hotels:

Wolwedans Dunes Lodge

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

  • grassless/dirt circles (millions of them, some 20′ wide, others ~114′) across the Giribes Plains, especially on the way to Wolwedans

 

NIGER:

Best Hotels:

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Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

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Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

NIGERIA:

Best Hotels:

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Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

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Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

RWANDA:

Best Hotels:

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Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

SAHARAWI:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

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Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

SENEGAL:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

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Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

SEYCHELLES:

Best Hotels:

Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

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Ancient Ruins:

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SIERRA LEONE:

Best Hotels:

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Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

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Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

SOMALIA:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

SOUTH AFRICA:

Best Hotels:

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

  • Adam’s Calendar and attached/connected sites; the calendar built by Enki, and which is generating a double-toroid vortex, plus “The Stone Altar” (3-meter wide and “long” (deep –not tall)) gravesite connected to Adam’s Calendar (where ground-penetrating radar detected graves too big for humans)
  • Anunnaki pre-flood (12,000+ years old) gold-mine tunnels and giant-subway ruins
  • Anunnaki geoglyphs –which harnessed natural Earth-energy/sound to make electromagnetic fields strong enough to extract and process gold from ore (and I’ll be guided by current good Reptilians and Anunnaki, not ignorant human tour-guides, to these places)
  • Barberton  Valley/Mountains (again, for Adam’s Calendar –and two connected pyramidal structures)
  • Kalahari Geoglyph’s; swirls across the terrain of this area
  • Limpopo province; for its many ancient Anunnaki gold-mine tunnels
  • millions of stone circles… built by either the Anunnaki or the humans they made… to mine their spots/areas… to remove the data saved in those stones/ores… so humans could not sense and misuse it during the coming (present/modern) Age of Chaos/Complexity/Division
  • Rand Refinery –and possible connection to the ‘soft disclosure’ Daniel Rand from the comics?

 

References:

 

SOUTH SUDAN:

Best Hotels:

  • TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

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SUDAN:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

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Ancient Ruins:

  • numerous pyramid/s sites and other ancient ruins

 

SWAZILAND:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

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Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

TANZANIA:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

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Ancient Ruins:

 

TOGO:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

TOME AND PRINCIPE:

Best Hotels:

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Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

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Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

TUNISIA:

Best Hotels:

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Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

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Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

UGANDA:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

ZAMBIA:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

  • (into/across southern Zambia) millions of stone circles… built by either the Anunnaki or the humans they made… to mine their spots/areas… to remove the data saved in those stones/ores… so humans could not sense and misuse it during the coming (present/modern) Age of Chaos/Complexity/Division

 

ZIMBABWE:

Best Hotels:

TBA

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

Ancient Ruins:

  • Great Zimbabwe; the largest site of ruins south of the Sahara (allegedly / so far).
  • millions of stone circles… built by either the Anunnaki or the humans they made… to mine their spots/areas… to remove the data saved in those stones/ores… so humans could not sense and misuse it during the coming (present/modern) Age of Chaos/Complexity/Division

 

OFFSHORE SITES:

Beyond the 55 state-sized nations I’ll be going on expeditions to and through, there are also a number of important islands.