A sculpture taken Photo believe polemic in Senegal of skyscrapercity.com In Senegal, there is ending the construction of a gigantic sculpture of bronze in a hill near to Dakar. The colossal sculpture represents an African man, a woman and a child arising from a volcano. It is called a Monument to the African Renaissance and his entire height...
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Monument to the African Renaissance
The desert of Namibia
Video of BBC Worldwide with the voice of David Attenborough does not console me to know that in the desert coloring of Namibia it does more heat still than in Spain. Route: Videosmundi Parecidos Zagora and his warning cartel Sahara, an odyssey in the desert Apology of the desert The Karakum desert (and 2): The ecological disaster of the sea of Aral
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Forests of Madagascar
Place of the World Patrimony of UNESCO threatened due to the political instability Photo: UNESCO The place included in the list of the World Patrimony of UNESCO named tropical Forest of Atsinanana comprises six national parks distributed along the oriental part of the island of Madagascar. The importance of these forests is that they are critical...
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Fazal Sheikh
Exhibition of photo in the Foundation Mapfre Foto of the series Moksha Fazal Sheikh was born in 1965 in New York, graduated in Princeton in 1987 and he has traveled round Pakistan, Afghanistan, Brazil, Cuba and India, as well as round diverse countries of Africa, looking for communities of refugee or wrongly placed persons of his hearths for the wars...
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Ida Pfeiffer
It turned to the world two times and lived between cannibals and hunters of heads Foto: Wikipedia “Meanwhile I look in vain for some epithet that characterizes fairly his extraordinary disposal at the adventure, comes to my mind, for example, that in the proximities of Rio de Janeiro it defends itself from a dangerous robber to...
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Margery Perham
Traveler and writer on African topics Margery Freda Perham (1895-1982) was born in Bury, Lancashire (England), on September 6, 1895. It was the youngest of the family - composed by five children and two daughters - of Federico Perham, merchant of wines and his wife, Marion. His grandmother, Maria Anna Needell, was a novelist. Seven children...
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Gum, the most dangerous city of the world
A city between two active volcanoes and a ‘explosive lake’, in addition to there is stage of an endless war a Volcano Nyiragongo (Photo: Wikipedia) The Nyamuragira and the Nyiragongo are two of eight volcanoes that compose the mountain range of the mounts Virunga, which is in oriental Africa, and it spreads along the north rim...
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