- last post: 01.01.0001 12:00 AM PDT
Wow, african travel guides sure are honest as heck. I mean, they say stuff like
"There is little or no decent accommodation, on the whole of the south west coast below Stonetown. This stretch of coastline used to be prime real estate, with Sultan's Palaces and British colonial residences. These days it is mostly filled in by ugly modern housing, with barbed wire and satallite dishes. There are a few places of interest however, such as the English Church and Kirk's House at Mbweni."
Caucasians sure can learn a lot from these people. Hmm. The last two sentences are usually summed up by western adverstising agencies as a "Modern and high growth area". Pity.