Barbara Adair – Researcher and Writer

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Buying Beads in Tunisia

by on Dec.05, 2010, under Unpublished Writing

Tunisia is situated at the northern most bulge of Africa, it thrusts out toward Sicily and marks the division between the eastern and western Mediterranean Sea. (continue reading…)

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Lesotho and the World Cup – A Road Trip

by on Nov.21, 2010, under Published Travel Articles

 

In: From the Grand Canyon to the Great Wall: Travellors Best, Worst and most Ridiculous Stories from the Road.

Compiled and edited by David Slenk (US)

We drive; a generation, a movement, beating a heart. On the Road, Dean Moriarty, I am on the road, a road trip through Lesotho. … in no time at all we were back on the main highway and that night I saw the entire state of Nebraska unroll before my eyes  … an arrow road, sleeping towns, no traffic and the union pacific streamliner falling behind us in the moonlight … unreal with dream like rapidity as we roared ahead and talked … it was time for us to move on…. we are a seeking generation, we want god to show us his face. (continue reading…)

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END – The Mail and Guardian

by on Apr.12, 2010, under Reviews

Mail and Guardian, 2009 –  Shaun de Waal 

End by Barbara Adair (Jacana) (continue reading…)

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Namibia – The Himba People

by on Apr.09, 2010, under Published Travel Articles

The Sunday Independent, January 2008

The young woman sits in the red dust, her legs are bounded by brass bangles, (continue reading…)

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