Msoura stone circle

Msoura stone circle (Mezorah Ring) in 1830, Morocco

Impressive stone circle with 167 standing stones up to 5 meters high. It is possible that this is a burial for one of the first Mauretanian kings from the 4th – 3rd century BC.

San Wang Dong Cave

67 825 m long cave with some of the most impressive cave passages and rooms in the world. Cloud Ladder House is the seventh largest cave room in the world, it has its own clouds.

Qingkou tiankeng and waterfalls

The most impressive erosion tiankeng, with several waterfalls falling into it, vertical walls. Up to 295 m deep, up to 250 m wide, volume 9.2 million m³. The giant Er Wang Dong cave starts here.

Boali Falls

Boali Falls, Central African Republic

Impressive, 250 m wide and up to 50 m tall waterfall.

Niubizi tiankeng (Niubidong)

An enormous pit, one of Qingkou tiankengs. In this impressive sinkhole starts the 42 km long Er Wang Dong cave.

Rusumo Falls

Rusumo Falls at high water, Rwanda

Waterfall on Kagera River, approximately 40 m wide and 15 m tall.

Karera Falls

Karera Falls, one of cascades in Burundi

Gorgeous, some 80 m tall, cascading waterfall with four or five main sections. At the first cascade is located sacred cave.

Dendrosenecio woodlands on Mt. Kilimanjaro

Dendrosenecio kilimanjari woodland, Tanzania

Just below the snow line of Mt. Kilimanjaro are located stands of highly unusual, up to 10 meters high plants that are endemic to Mt. Kilimanjaro: two species of Dendrosenecio.

Diana’s Peak National Park

The unique Saint Helena forest, cabbage tree in the forefront

One of the last remnants of natural St.Helena tree fern thicket – a unique biotope formed over millions of years on one of the most isolated islands of the world. Contains numerous endemic plant and animal species, including interesting tree species.