Equatorial Guinea Edition

February 15, 2027

La Temporada Seca del Continente leads today's complete edition for Equatorial Guinea.

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A scenic aerial view capturing the flowing creek through the dry landscape of South Africa with vivid autumn hues.
Regional/Cultural Day

La Temporada Seca del Continente

When the mainland dry season arrives, the dust rises. The roads that were mud tracks become dust clouds. The rivers shrink. The temperature climbs. The harmattan wind blows south from the Sahara, carrying fine sand that coats every surface. The air is hazy. The skin is dry. The water is scarce. Every Rio Muni resident knows where the reliable well is.

A black vulture stands on a wooden railing amidst lush rainforest greenery.
Regional/Cultural Day

Temporada de Lluvia de Bioko

The island of Bioko is one of the wettest inhabited places on earth. When the rains begin, they do not stop for months. The streets of Malabo become rivers. The humidity reaches levels that make the air feel solid. Every Bioko resident has a stash of plastic bags for wet shoes and a resignation that no umbrella can withstand.

Two sea turtles glide gracefully through the underwater landscape in Lahaina, Hawaii.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of United States Minor Outlying Islands Day

You observe Laysan albatrosses, Hawaiian monk seals, and frigatebirds on these remote Pacific and Caribbean islands. You note that pet ownership is virtually nonexistent on these largely uninhabited atolls. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

Tropical tiki hut bar on beach with vibrant signage and ocean view.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Aruba Day

You discover Balashi beer, brewed in Aruba since 1944 and the island's own Caribbean lager that appears at every local gathering and beach. You see Balashi as the taste of Aruban island life, reflecting the small nation's pride in maintaining its own brewery despite limited resources.