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Why Faithful to Nature loves it: Lelive. Cr*me De La Cream African Mahogany Everyday Moisturiser is your way of renewing and nourishing your skin each and every day. This vegan-friendly moisturising day
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Why Faithful to Nature loves it: The Drip is the ultimate mist that protects using antioxidants, smoothes the skin texture, boosts hydration and sets your makeup. Deep sea biotics, found in sustainably-sourced algae
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Why Faithful to Nature loves it: Faithful to Nature Direct Trade African Blend Coffee Beansis a medium to dark roast direct trade coffee thats smooth and suitable for everyday enjoyment. Savour this
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The Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) of sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar have remained scientifically poorly known despite their critical importance in understanding the early evolutionary history of the family. This scientific review gives a bird's
In this collection of essays from Getaway magazine the author takes us on a series of journeys across the African continent, following first of all in the footsteps of David Livingstone. In
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Rhodesia, 1943. Squadron leader Paul Bryant is recovering from a nervous breakdown, confined to a desk job. Pip Lovejoy, a policewoman, is also trying to suppress painful memories. When Felicity Langham, a
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Southern Rhodesia: 1959. Natalie is ten years old when she is kidnapped by guerrillas. Bloodied, terrified, and beaten at the hands of her captors, her life is saved when a young soldier
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In the beginning, when all things began, these were the sounds which were music to man. Cicadas, crickets, beetles and frogs. Seedpods, cocoons, hollowed out logs. Crackling fires, the patter of rain.
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