SUDAN |
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Travelling route (click to enlarge) |
Being the largest country on Africa Continent, Sudan possesses extreme rich natural resources yet to be explored (exploited). In pace with modernisation and country development, lots of foreign international companies influx into this land and invested heavily with hopes to drain out the biggest fortune they could. In conclusion, these are political games and tricks. No doubt the country is developing fast (only major cities), but, could the ordinary civilians cope with the increasing higher living costs? This eventually leads to improper distribution of wealth, the gap between the rich and poor will be widened to the extreme. This is my personal travelogue, no sensitive controversial topics is discussed.
In view of the vast land, the culture differences are distinct between the northerners (mainly Arabs) and the southerners (black Africans). I like genuine African tribe culture very much, which could be seen in South Sudan. Unfortunately due to the years-long civil war, foreigners are forbidden to visit these places. Lots of landmines yet not detonated.