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AFRICA

AFRICA. Gate G - 240. Gate G - 240. Take off from Dublin, ireland. BUCKLE UP!!!!. Movie time : Madagascar 3. Wanted. land in Paris, france. Buckle up!!!. Take off from france. Movie time : lion king. Land in ghana. Ghana : che che kooley.

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AFRICA

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  1. AFRICA

  2. Gate G - 240 Gate G - 240

  3. Take off from Dublin, ireland

  4. BUCKLE UP!!!!

  5. Movie time : Madagascar 3

  6. Wanted

  7. land in Paris, france

  8. Buckle up!!!

  9. Take off from france

  10. Movie time : lion king

  11. Land in ghana

  12. Ghana :chechekooley In Ghana, Africa , “CheCheKooley” is a follow-the-leader song like; “Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes.” Almost everybody there knows it and loves it toes.” .

  13. Ghana: Allunde, alluya • Allunde, Alluya is a lullaby from Ghana. It is sung to welcome a new infant, asking for the child to grow to be a healthy, happy and productive member of the tribe.

  14. South africa: Bwana Awabariki Bwana Awabariki really means “Thanks for our friends and Earth”. The song is usually introduced as a stone passing game. South Africa has the largest meteor crater in the world. It is called the Vredfortdome South Africa has three capital cities. They are Cape Town, Bloemfontein, and Pretoria. Each cities serves a different branch of government. Other democratic countries have similar forms of government.

  15. Nigeria: Eh Som Boo Kaya [Nigerian Boat Song] In Nigeria, fish is a nutritious source of food that many people eat on a regular basis. Nigerian fisherman use canoes and boats when fishing. English is Nigeria’s official language. Many people speak a form of Pidgin, which mixes English and native languages. Pidgin is spoken in other countries too. Most fishing communities do not have facilities to store fish. They eat it fresh or smoke it dry before it spoils.

  16. Egypt Did you know that Egypt houses one of the last surviving Seven Wonders of the World, The Sphinx and The Great Pyramids of Giza. Some believe that Egypt has the greatest ancient civilization of them all. Egyptians made up an ancient form of handwriting, Hieroglyphics.

  17. morocco Morocco is located in the northwest corner of Africa and is bordered by the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The Sahara Desert lies east of Morocco; it extends from eastern foothills of the Atlas Mountains to Egypt. Morocco is about the size of California but has less people, although Morocco has an amazing number of 33 million.

  18. zimbabwe Zimbabwe has 16 languages. The three most common are English, Shona, Ndebele. Children who speak Shona learn to welcome family and guests into their homes with the greeting, “Sorida.” Sorda means welcome in Shona language. Forests with lots of wildlife once covered large parts of Zimbabwe. It is also home of Victoria Falls.

  19. senegal

  20. kenya

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