Maze And Tourist

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Set off on an incredible journey across the African continent, exploring fifteen distinct nations, each one a unique level of your adventure. Your first stop is Egypt, easily recognized by its flag of red, white, and black horizontal stripes featuring the golden Eagle of Saladin; its coat of arms further highlights this majestic eagle; the capital is Cairo; the official language is Arabic; a must-see attraction is the timeless Great Pyramids of Giza. Next, travel to South Africa, a nation with a flag comprising two horizontal bands of red and blue separated by a central green band that forms a horizontal Y, edged in white and gold; its coat of arms is a complex combination of symbols including a secretary bird and a rising sun; the administrative capital is Pretoria; there are 11 official languages including Zulu and English; an iconic site is the breathtaking Table Mountain in Cape Town. Then you discover Kenya, its flag marked by black, red, and green stripes with white fimbriations and a Maasai shield at the center; the coat of arms features two lions holding spears and a traditional shield; the capital is Nairobi; the official languages are Swahili and English; you cannot miss the world-famous Maasai Mara National Reserve. Your path leads to Morocco, flying a red flag with a green pentagram known as the Seal of Solomon; its coat of arms displays a green pentagram before the Atlas Mountains and a rising sun; the capital is Rabat; the official languages are Arabic and Berber; a mesmerizing destination is the vibrant Djemaa el-Fna square in Marrakech. You then explore Ghana, with a flag of red, gold, and green horizontal stripes and a black star at its center; its coat of arms features a gold cross with a lion center and black star above; the capital is Accra; the official language is English; a key historic site is the Cape Coast Castle. Continue to Tanzania, its flag diagonally divided by a yellow-bordered black band from lower hoist to upper fly with green and blue areas; the coat of arms depicts a man and woman on a mount with a spear and axe; the capital is Dodoma; the official languages are Swahili and English; a natural wonder is the magnificent Serengeti National Park. Venture into Ethiopia, with its green, yellow, and red horizontal stripes and a central blue disk containing a gold star; the coat of arms is a blue disk with a gold pentagram and rays; the capital is Addis Ababa; the official language is Amharic; a stunning sight is the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela. Then you arrive in Nigeria, its flag of three vertical green and white stripes; the coat of arms has a black shield with white wavy lines and two supporting horses; the capital is Abuja; the official language is English; a major attraction is the bustling city of Lagos with its vibrant markets and beaches. Journey to Uganda, its flag has six horizontal stripes of black, yellow, and red with a white circle and grey crowned crane in the center; the coat of arms features a shield and spears with the crane standing on a green mound; the capital is Kampala; the official language is English; you must see the powerful Murchison Falls. Next is Algeria, with a flag split green and white with a red star and crescent; its coat of arms shows a crescent and star, a hand of Fatima, and Atlas Mountains; the capital is Algiers; the official languages are Arabic and Berber; a renowned site is the ancient Roman ruins at Timgad. You then visit Zimbabwe, its flag has seven horizontal stripes with a white triangle containing a red star and a golden bird; the coat of arms features two kudus and a shield with a green peak; the capital is Harare; the official language is English; a monumental attraction is the vast ruins of Great Zimbabwe. Discover Tunisia, its flag is red with a white circle containing a red crescent and star; the coat of arms displays a ship, lion, and scales with a crescent and star above; the capital is Tunis; the official language is Arabic; a beautiful destination is the ancient city of Carthage. Then you explore Senegal, with a flag of green, gold, and red vertical stripes and a green star in the center; the coat of arms features a lion and baobab tree with a star above; the capital is Dakar; the official language is French; a famous landmark is the striking Pink Lake. Your next stop is Botswana, its flag is light blue with a horizontal black stripe bordered in white; the coat of arms has three waves, a bull's head, and two zebras; the capital is Gaborone; the official language is English; a premier wildlife destination is the Okavango Delta. Finally, conclude in Rwanda, its flag of blue, yellow, and green bands with a sun in the top right corner; the coat of arms features a basket, sun, and gear wheel surrounded by a square knot; the capital is Kigali; the official languages are Kinyarwanda, French, and English; a profound experience is visiting the mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park.

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