
You're looking at a medieval grain storage facility built from mud. It may appear familiar since it was featured as the slave quarters in one of the most famous movies of all time. These fortified granaries were often built on hill sides to protect them from raiding parties. Other attractions close by include troglodyte villages still in use today, and the vast Sahara Desert.

Africans will be well represented
at the Beijing Olympics. For many of the continent's amateur athletes the Olympics are the only chance they get to compete on the world stage. If you're traveling in Africa this summer it's worth knowing why the Ugandans will be watching badminton, why South Africans will be riveted during the long distance swimming and why the Kenyans expect to win several gold medals in track and field.
Several African countries can't afford to send more than a couple of athletes to Beijing, while others like Ethiopia have a healthy track and field contingent who will very likely bring home several medals. There are athletes from Darfur, proud to run for Sudan, and a one-legged swimmer making history for South Africa.
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Image -- Pamela Jelimo, a star 800m runner from Kenya -- © Shaun/Botterill/Getty Images