<h3>What would be the best way to get from Cairo to Cape Town?</h3>
Me and a group of friends are planning on traveling the length of Africa.
I would like to know which route you would take and which countries to really avoid.
obviously the biggest problem is Sudan and Libya as we would have to go through one of these. I think we could avoid the other bad ones such as zimbabwe, congo, mozambique etc
<strong>Mozambique best answer:</strong>
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You are adventurous, be advised in south Africa are certain areas where you just shouldn't go these day's. Too many AK 47's around.</p>
<p><strong>Mozambique military announces joint exercise with Marines</strong>
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<i>Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/40927340@N03/4836320278">United States Marine Corps Official Page</a></i>
MAPUTO, Mozambique – Col. Hugo Chabango speaks to members of the Mozambique press corps during a briefing to announce Exercise SHARED ACCORD 2010 here, July 23. Chabango, along with representatives from the U.S. Embassy, the U.S. Marine Forces Africa advance party, and officials from the Armed Forces for the Defense of Mozambique (FADM), announced the coming exercise, which is an annual, scheduled, combined, bi-lateral U.S.-Mozambique event designed to build partner nation capacity for conducting peace and stability operations. The exercise, which is coordinated for U.S. Africa Command by its Marine component, U.S. Marine Forces Africa, is scheduled to conclude Aug. 13. All U.S. service members will return to their home bases in Europe and the United States at the conclusion of the exercise.</p>
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