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TEMBERA U RWANDA (VISIT RWANDA) CAMPAIGN

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Traveling is fantastic. If you’ve never had the travel bug hit you!!!, or feel just a little apprehensive planning a trip to a country you’ve never been to . Tourism allows wealth to be injected into a community in a variety of ways. Tourism supports the conservation of the local area. And some Africans countries are trying to build tourism among their citizens as it was always reserved for western population to travel and enjoy the nature themselves while many Africans were not aware of this relaxing activity. Some local and foreign tourists visiting some beautiful places in Rwanda Here we are going in Africa specifically in Rwanda as our case study to see how this country is surely motivated to tell Rwandans to participate in “ Tembera u Rwanda’ in local language aimed at motivating Rwandans to explore their own country and put the spotlight on domestic travel .  Camping is also another interesting activity that local people can enjoy a lot! Nyungwe canopy  th

Can a Hot spring Water re-appear after a sudden disappearance?

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  Hot spring water is a natural discharge of groundwater with elevated temperatures normally between 36.5 and 37.5 Degree centigrade. Many people travel to hot springs for relaxation and possible health benefits. Hot spring water generally form near areas of volcanic activity. Hot spring can be formed in two ways, one method is when rain or ground water is heated up by contact with rocks that have been heated by Magma deep beneath the Earth's surface. The second way is when rain water flows into the ground and heated by the radioactive decay of elements present in the rocks and soils that it flows through. The Hot spring water is hot, warmer than the ambient temperature of the air Unfortunately there were many cases where hot spring disappeared either due to natural disaster like earthquake or anthropogenic activities like use of dynamite. Recently in August 2020 in Rwanda there was an area located in Western part of Rwanda where Nyakabuye Hot spring in Rusizi dried out and the cau

How Coronavirus lockdown is ridding pollution and wildlife has benefited from the lockdown.

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The Covid-19 pandemic is threatening lives and economies around the world, the novel coronavirus sweeps across the planet leaving many death across the world. With humans self isolating in their homes, researches have warned corona-virus is proving more deadly in area with high air pollution.  Many Governments put  the lockdown policy that has meant a dramatic fall in air pollution, it claims there has been a significant decrease in Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) a noxious gas emitted by motor vehicles, industrial facilities, and power plants due to economic slowdown following the outbreak. This shows that it is easy to overlook chronic, long term health threats such as air pollution, and thus harder to muster an adequate response.  With humans self-isolating in their homes, animals that usually stay away from urban areas now have space to roam The reduction in NO2 was first apparent near Wuhan, according to NASA scientists as China was the first country to put the quarantine in pl

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