With its expansive landscapes and formidable animal life, the world's second-biggest continent is arguably the best for photographers.
Throw in that sense of being in a place that hasn't changed for centuries and sometimes millennia, and you get some of the most inspiring, and inspired, spots on the planet.
1. The great migration, Tanzania

The migration is actually a year-round event as the animals move from Tanzania's Ngorongoro Reserve in January, up through the Serengeti around June and hit Kenya's Masai Mara around September, before journeying south again.
More info at www.wildwatch.com
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2. Table Mountain, South Africa

Cable car rides are available to the top of the mesa, giving great views, fantastic sunrises/sunsets and a great photo. Challenge: try and limit yourself to 50 pics.
More info at www.tablemountain.net
3. Djmaa el Fna, Morocco

As night falls, the vendors are joined by tribal drummers, ladyboy dancers and mobile restaurateurs selling delicious grilled meats, bread and salad as the smoke rises above their stalls till past midnight.
More information at www.visitmorocco.com
4. Sossusvlei Dunes, Namibia

The dunes have developed over millions of years, the result of material flowing from the Orange River into the Atlantic, carried north and returned again to land by the surf.
Climbing the dunes yields breathtaking views, including the Deadvlei, a ghostly expanse of dried white clay punctuated by skeletons of ancient camelthorn trees.
More info at www.namibian.org
5. Mountain gorillas, Rwanda

Various operators run tours tracking silverbacks and their troupes in the dense forest.
More info at www.rwandagorillassafari.com
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6. Victoria Falls, Zambia and Zimbabwe

Since then thousands have enjoyed the spray from the 108-meter high cascade, which was once recorded flowing at 12,800 cubic meters per second -- double that of Niagara's highest flow.
More info at www.zambiatourism.com
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7. Spitzkoppe, Namibia

Activities in the area include bouldering and rustic cave camping as well as multi-day safaris.
More info at www.namibia-1on1.com
8. Sahara dunes, Morocco

The foot of the Merzouga Dunes is the ultimate location for star-gazing, totally free of light pollution.
For camel treks, click to www.cameltrekking.com
9. Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

The most famous of the structures at Giza, near Cairo, the Pyramid of King Cheops was built around 2650 BC from 2.5 million blocks of limestone.
Its sides are oriented exactly to the north, south, east and west.
The Chephren pyramid, built by Cheops’ son, is similar in size and incorporates the entrances to a burial chamber which still contains the large granite sarcophagus of King Chephren.
The pyramid of Mycerinus is smaller than both and all three are surrounded by other smaller pyramids and dozens of tombs.
More info at www.gotoegypt.org
10. Nyika Plateau National Park, Malawi

The eastern border of the plateau forms the wall of the Great Rift Valley.
The great domes of hills have gentle slopes, making Nyika perfect for both trekking and mountain biking as well as Jeep exploration.
Antelope and zebra abound, and the park has one of the highest densities of leopard in Central Africa.
More info at www.malawitourism.com
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11. Makgadikgadi Pans, Botswana

But it can transform in an instant during winter, if rains have been good enough to make lush grass sprout, bringing a stampede of wildlife to break the silence including zebra, wildebeest and flamingos.
More info at www.expertafrica.com
12. Draa Valley, Morocco

Zagora, at the southern end, makes a good base with decent hotels and restaurants. Allow five hours to reach the Draa from Marrakech via a spectacular route across the Atlas mountains -- it’s best not to self-drive.
More info at www.travel-exploration.com
13. Sphinx, Egypt

Although the Sphinx has been thought of as female, many scholars believe the face is that of King Chefren.
More information at www.gotoegypt.org
14. Mount Mulanje, Malawi

The mountain is distinguished by giant basins of rock and narrow gullies cut by fast-flowing streams. A strenuous trek leads to magnificent viewpoints.
En route, expect to encounter monkeys, hares, voles and a carpet of enchanting wildflowers after the rain. Large numbers of butterflies are another feature.
More info at www.summitpost.org
15. Riding safari, Kenya

Travelers can gallop alongside the stripey beasts in the Masai Mara, covering up to 100 kilometers in a week.
More info at www.ridingtours.com
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16. Wonders of the Nile, Egypt

The highpoint is the Valley of the Kings, with its monumental statues, and the magnificent Kom Ombo Temple, north of Aswan on the east bank.
More info at www.gotoegypt.org
17. The Southern Cross, Zambia

The constellation has appeared in various cultures in various ways, not least with a reference in the Australian national anthem.
More info at www.normancarrsafaris.com
18. Flamingos, Kenya

Lake Nakuru National Park is home to one million resident flamingos, providing one of Kenya’s most unforgettable sights.
This lake has become famous for the greatest bird spectacle in the world, with swathes of vibrant pink filling the alkaline lake and the huge sky.
More info at www.kws.org
19. Lower Zambezi, Zambia

Sports fishermen and women can also be accommodated at various of the camps and lodges on the banks of the river.
More info at www.zambiatourism.com
20. Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique

This award-winning boutique hotel set on a remote desert island is set within a Marine National Park, giving the chance to see whales, dolphins and dugong.
More info at www.azura-retreats.com
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21. Nxia Pan National Park, Botswana

Their fruit apparently tastes a little like sherbet.
The Nxai Pan park is great for viewing the vast, salt-rich pans that characterize the Kalahari and is also known for lion, leopard and cheetah and unusually large herds of giraffe.
More info at www.expertafrica.com
22. Fish River Canyon, Namibia

More info at www.namibia-travel.net
23. Rhinos at Solio Reserve, Kenya

More info at www.jacadatravel.com
24. Nyiragongo Volcano, Virunga National Park, Eastern Congo

More info at www.volcanolive.com
25. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

Rising through lush rainforests and alpine meadows, climbers finally cross a barren lunar landscape to reach the twin summit, often above the clouds.
More info at www.tanzaniaparks.com
26. Lake Malawi, Malawi

The lake has more tropical fish than any lake in the world -- 1,300 species -- and the freshwater diving is great.
The bio-diversity has been recognised by UNESCO, which has made Lake Malawi National Park, the world’s first freshwater park, a World Heritage Site.
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