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[[File:Kilimanjaro.jpg|thumb|Kilimanjaro rising like ''itself'' above the ''Tsavo''.]] The plain above which [[Kilimanjaro]] actually rises, but which in doing so, does not especially resemble [[Olympus]]. The [[Tsavo]] is quite a long way from the [[Serengeti]], and even further from the West Hollywood salons where [[Toto|David Paich and his buddies]] hung out in the eighties and had the idea for that fabulous song ''[[Africa]]''.
{{a|g|{{africapics}}}}The plain above which [[Kilimanjaro]] actually rises, but which in doing so, does not especially resemble [[Olympus]]. The [[Tsavo]] is quite a long way from the [[Serengeti]], and even further from the West Hollywood salons where [[Toto|David Paich and his buddies]] hung out in the eighties and had the idea for that fabulous song ''[[Africa]]''.
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Revision as of 09:58, 19 January 2020

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I Must Do What I Know Is Right, (von Sachsen-Rampton, 1983)
Kilimanjaro.jpg
Kilimanjaro rising like itself above the Tsavo.
Olympus.jpg
Olympus, rising like Olympus, above — I don’t know — Thessaloniki or something.
Kili from Meru.jpg
Kilimanjaro rising about 70km from Mt Meru, in the Arusha National Park, which is itself still 230km away from the Serengeti.
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The plain above which Kilimanjaro actually rises, but which in doing so, does not especially resemble Olympus. The Tsavo is quite a long way from the Serengeti, and even further from the West Hollywood salons where David Paich and his buddies hung out in the eighties and had the idea for that fabulous song Africa.