Working with animals in Africa on a voluntary project is the adventure of a lifetime for many people who sign up each year to join a project.
(prHWY.com) February 13, 2013 - London, United Kingdom -- Working with animals in Africa on a voluntary project is the adventure of a lifetime for many people who sign up each year to join a project. However, in 2013 the experience could be an extra special one for anyone volunteering in November because a total eclipse of the sun will take place in many countries.
On November 3rd 2013, a total solar eclipse will be visible in a number of countries in Africa, including Kenya, Uganda, DR Congo and Gabon. This will be a huge event for the continent, and anyone working with animals on voluntary projects at the time will witness something truly spectacular.
Gap Africa Projects is a company providing voluntary projects
working with animals throughout Africa, and it is recommending that anyone who wants to see the total eclipse makes sure that they start to look into projects early to find out the best places to go to see the natural phenomenon.
Of course, volunteers don't have to see a solar eclipse to make their time in the country amazing, because volunteering is a fantastic experience anyway - but the eclipse will certainly make it even more special.
More information about working with animals on volunteer projects in Africa can be found at the Gap Africa Projects website at
http://www.gapafricaprojects.com. Gap Africa Projects can also be reached by phone at 0207 193 7891.
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