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Africa connect

We're a diversified nation,with our own cultures and beliefs. Africa must unite forever.

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VISIT AFRICA

The beauty of Africa

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Poultry farming in africa

Practicing poultry farming made easier

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Cashewnut

Popural in Tanzania

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Best delicious found in Africa

Best delicious found in Africa
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Africa culture

Cameroon cultural dress.. Very good experience I got from this

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Beauty of Nature

Beautiful Flowers in Abuja Nigeria

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Traffic in Lagos city

Due to the city being the hub of commerce and trade in West Africa, Lagos State experience steady traffic from time to time...which is why it is called "The City that never Sleeps".

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The beauty Africa

It is the sky view of Africa with mix many kind of colour. It’s look so gorgeous and touch the mind of any nature lover,infact it's a blessed country by God...

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East Africa

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Two Leaf Beetles (Altica Lythri)

Altica lythri is a species of leaf beetle belonging to the Chrysomelidae family. It is metallic dark blue with a relatively small size (55 mm) than other beetles in the genus Altica. It feeds on the leaves of plants such as weeds and is a beetle commonly found in Africa, Europe, and Asia. These photos were taken by me when two beetles were engrossed in copulation.

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Painting of The Great Lion of Africa

The Great Lion Of Africa Painting Is Worth A Thousand Words To Each Viewer. Let’s all make Africa a more great and peaceful continent for all! Thank you.

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Badagry (Slavery documentary)

Badagry is a small town located between Lagos and the Seme border and is now renowned for its slave trade museum. Many Nigerian schools bring their students to the Badagry museum mainly to learn about the slave trade era. The museum features relics like slave chains and other items used for exchange between the colonists and African leaders. We learnt about the slave trade history which took place in Badagry around 19th century. In badagry, it is amazing to see comprehensive collection of slave trade history and relics. One will marvelled at the untamed energy of the slaves and some of them were able to survive all they went through. There are jaw-dropping images that describe what really happened during the slave trade era in the museum.

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Rwandan hills in aerial view

Visit Rwanda during summer and behold the beautiful hills and feel the best atmosphere in a country of thousands hills

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Red Hot Pokers

Red Hot Pokers
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LAGOS

Lagos Nigeria, A busy but beautiful city endowed with magnificent and good people.

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New dawn

Changing to a new tribe to check it out

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The dancers / Africa Tradition.

African ways of life

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An Image of Elephants at Water Hole Africa in Tsavo East National Park

Elephants are a select group of proboscideans belonging to the family Elephantidae. They are the largest existing land animals in the world. Three living species are currently recognized as the African bush elephant, the African forest elephant, and the Asian elephant. This photo was taken at a water hole Africa in Tsavo East National Park in Kenya.

An Image of Elephants at Water Hole Africa in Tsavo East National Park
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An image of a Gorilla in the Tropical Forest of Africa

Gorillas are gentle giants and display many human-like behaviors and emotions, such as laughter and sadness. In fact, gorillas share 98.3% of their genetic code with humans, making them our closest cousins after chimpanzees and bonobos. The largest of the great apes, gorillas are stocky animals with broad chests and shoulders, large, human-like hands, and small eyes set into hairless faces.

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