Cooked In Africa Films has been going for six years now and has created nearly 100 episodes of fresh, original, fun content, which embraces the wonders of life, friends, food and travel in Southern Africa.
Cooked In Africa now have a new website: http://cookedinafrica.com/ and on it one can watch clips of the Getaway to Africa show. For those who don’t know, this is a travel show, which tells stories of man’s impact on the environment. It was featured on M-Net in early 2009 and it explores, in 13 episodes, the people and cultures of Southern Africa across eight-countries and a total of 16 000 kilometers. Viewers get a rarely seen look into parts of Mozambique, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Namibia, as they accompany the shows host, Justin Bonello, who travels by rail, road and boats. It’s beautifully filmed and edited and is definitely worth a watch or even a re-watch. So, if you missed it on M-Net or if you just want to see the show again, you can now get a few great clips on the new website of Cooked In Africa Films: http://cookedinafrica.com/tv-shows/getaway-01
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