Black divers and archaeologists are uncovering and memorializing the transatlantic slave trade shipwrecked “Vessels of Enslavement”

By Chrislyn Laurie Laurore Photographs provided by Divers With A Purpose According to the captain’s account of the shipwreck, the L’Aurore, a French vessel, left present-day Mauritius for Mozambique in November 1789 to pick up enslaved people en route to its final destination,

A Moment in Paradise

The moment our catamaran glided into the turquoise waters of the Seychelles, I knew I was in for an unforgettable adventure. The air carried a crisp saltiness, and sunlight danced on the waves, promising days of unparalleled beauty. It was my birthday week,

Go Algiers

Algiers, often called El Bahja (The Joyful), is a city that captivates with its Mediterranean charm and rich history. Perched along the dazzling coast, Algeria’s capital city is a harmonious blend of whitewashed buildings, vibrant culture, and centuries-old traditions. Whether you’re a history

Bold and Beautiful Freetown: Fashion on Location

Discover the beauty and energy of Freetown through three of Sierra Leone’s top models styled by the Country most renowned designers. Model and former Miss Sierra Leone, Adialin Bangura at the LoR, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, in Pa Musa brush cotton tie-dyed gown,

5 Stunning Capital Cities at the Highest Peak in Africa

Elevate your travel plans with Africa’s most stunning high-altitude capitals, where natural beauty meets cultural intrigue. From the cool breezes of Addis Ababa’s Entoto Hills to the timeless Art Deco streets of Asmara, each city invites you to discover its unique charm. Whether