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ITT: Pick a Sub-Saharan African country that I can visit without too much risk of disease, death, or dismemberment.
>> Anonymous
South Africa
>> Anonymous
>>70347
rtft

>without too much risk of disease, death, or dismemberment.
>> Anonymous
Mali if you stick to Bamako
>> Anonymous
>>70352
so much crime, its like its full of niggers or something.
>> Anonymous
Hm, this is a hard one.

Nigeria is OK, for an African nation. They do in fact have white people there. Kenya, also. Liberia is extremely friendly toward Americans, uncomfortably so, I might add.

So long as you stay in the nice parts of the country... going into the ghettos anywhere is bad.

Why the hell do you want to go to Africa? Thats a big factor in what you might be looking for in a nation.
>> Anonymous
>>70347
0/0. Far too obvious.

>>70359
OP has no intention of going to Africa. Shitty racist troll. Needs to go back to SASS.
>> Anonymous
>>70361
Nope, I actually do intend to go to Africa. Enjoy being really butthurt over nothing.
>> Anonymous
>>70363
Don't you have a klan rally to attend, you knuckle-dragging piece of shit? If you really had the monetary wad to blow on something like traveling to Africa, you would be spending it on career-ruining racist tattoos and guns in preparation for a race war.

Go get v&'d when your plot to assassinate Obama is foiled.
>> President Madagascar
SHUT!

EVERYTHING!

DOWN!
>> Anonymous
Depends on what you count as Africa, we eurofags usually count Spain and Portugal.

You'll suffer from disease, death, or dismemberment - But at least you wont meet any niggers.
>> Anonymous
>>70367
Wow. Just wow. I'm the least-racist person in the fucking world. Go fuck yourself, dipshit.

I really hope you're trolling.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
Ghana.
>> Anonymous
Malawi. They have monkeys there.
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>> Anonymous
>>70347
Madagascar if they keep there ports open long enough for you to get in with somekind of deadly virus that is.
>> Anonymous
Angola.
>> Anonymous
Botswana is ok, So is Namibia. The Gambia is ok if you stay in the areas were there is private security.
>> Anonymous
If you don't know somebody from the country you're going to, expect a rough ride. You'll basically be looked upon as a cash cow, and The Man.
>> Anonymous
Serious answer : La Réunion.
But it might be too small for your taste.
>> Anonymous
Truth: None.
>> Anonymous
>>70453
that's not Africa, that's a part of France stuck in the Indian Ocean.

>>70396
Somebody has been playing Pandemic too much.
>> Anonymous
St. Helena Islands
>> PopularTripfagMaybe
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>> Anonymous
first post.
>> Anonymous
Botswana
>> Anonymous
>>70554
Oh Advice Dog...
>> Anonymous
A country in Southern Africa would be safest, one of the African Islands or maybe Kenya.
>> Anonymous
>>70602
>Kenya.
Or maybe not. Enjoy getting killed/raped.
>> Anonymous
democratic republic of congo

hey this one sounds alright...democratic....
>> Anonymous
>>70604
Hey compared to Liberia its better but yeah i agree its a nigger shithole alright.
>> Anonymous
>>70606

Agreed. Democratic People's Republic of Korea sounds like a swell place too.
>> Anonymous
>>70347

So that's where that face comes from.
>> Anonymous
GHANA

Ghana is the friendliest country in Africa.
>> Anonymous
>>70359

Only the Liberians who got enough white blood while in America are nice, there are crazy jungle niggers there too.
>> Anonymous
>>70669
seconded ghannans are fucking friendly.
>> Anonymous
>>Sub-Saharan African country
>>without too much risk of disease, death, or dismemberment
You best be joking, nigger
>> Anonymous
My dad works in Ghana and he isn't dead yet so it can't be that bad. Oh yeah they speak English there.
>> Anonymous
OP here. I haven't forgotten you.

I've been looking at some of your suggestions on Wikitravel, and Ghana and Malawi are looking good tbh.
>> Anonymous
I would also suggest Ghana.

For a more third-world African experience without fear of death try Angola. They got out of a civil war recently, but the peace looks long-term and things are looking up for them.