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  2. Sei Pakning Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sei Pakning Airport [1] or Sei Selari Airport (IATA: SEQ, ICAO: WIBS) is a domestic airport located in Sungai Pakning, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province, Indonesia. It serves the town of Sungai Pakning. [1] The airport served charter flights for Pertamina. Currently, there are no flights to and from this airport.

  3. Sungai Pakning - Wikipedia

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    Sungai Pakning is the central town of Bukit Batu, Bengkalis, Indonesia. Sei Pakning Airport is no longer in operation. The populants usually travel to and fro Bengkalis via local ferry service at Pelabuhan Roro Sungai Pakning. There is only one local wet market in Sungai Pakning. However, the market only opens on certain days.

  4. Nairobi National Park - Wikipedia

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    Nairobi National Park is a national park in Kenya that was established in 1946 about 7 km (4.3 mi) south of Nairobi. It is fenced on three sides, whereas the open southern boundary allows migrating wildlife to move between the park and the adjacent Kitengela plains.

  5. Safari - Wikipedia

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    A safari (/ s ə ˈ f ɑːr i /; from Swahili safari ' journey ' originally from Arabic safar ' to journey ') is an overland journey to observe wild animals, especially in East Africa. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The so-called "Big Five" game animals of Africa – lion , leopard , rhinoceros , elephant , and Cape buffalo – particularly form an ...

  6. Transport in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Two routes in the Trans-African Highway network pass through Kenya and the capital, Nairobi: The Cairo-Cape Town Highway, Trans-African Highway 4, linking North Africa, East Africa and Southern Africa. From Nairobi southwards this is one of the most heavily used routes in the network, and includes one of the longest complete paved sections.

  7. Cairo–Cape Town Highway - Wikipedia

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    The route has a length of 10,228 km (6,355 mi) and links Cairo in Egypt to Cape Town in South Africa. The British Empire had long proposed a road through the Cape to Cairo Red Line of British colonies. The road was variously known as the Cape to Cairo Road, Pan-African Highway, or, in sub-Saharan Africa, the Great North Road.