“Tarantula” – A sports car from Zimbabwe

On December 3, 2011 · 0 Comments

Basis of such a car was, lo and behold, a VW Beetle, VW Beetle because the car body and base plate can be as easy to separate, that it requires no great effort.How many pieces were produced at all of them and how many of them were again produced in Zimbabwe is not to elicit a time. The car, however, stimulates the imagination, with its hinged roof to the front it looks like directly sprung from one of the visions of the 1970s. Continue Reading…

Under Other

Cape Coast – coastal town in Ghana

On December 2, 2011 · 0 Comments

The 140,000 inhabitants of the coastal town, situated on the Gulf of Guinea to speak, mostly Fante, the language of the same tribe. In the Ghanaian city is the way Oguaa, not listed on most maps as with their English names.Cape Coast is one of the largest training center in the country Ghana. Continue Reading…

Under Other

Famous Africans: Meerut Yifter

On November 30, 2011 · 0 Comments

He has lost his Olympic medals for Ethiopia, which explains that in 1976 he won a medal, although he still been in Munich in 1972 was among the top three in the 10,000 meters. For Ethiopia, like many other African nations boycotted the Olympics in 1976 in Montreal.Estimated He is born in 1944, which would mean that he During the competitions in Moscow would be at least 36 years old, but, as we know, given the other benefits of other endurance athletes, do not age, is not quite at the front to be there in the world rankings. Continue Reading…

Under Other

Cameroon Grasslands

On November 28, 2011 · 0 Comments

The Cameroon Grasslands is a fairly large savannah region, in which not less than one-third of the total population of Cameroon is at home. Here, even its own language family is located, because people here do not speak Bantu, but semi-Bantu. It combines them under the “Prairie” languages.The whole region is a plateau at 1,000 to 1,800 meters, which is an extension of the Cameroon Mountain. Continue Reading…

Under World

Almost everything about camels

On November 27, 2011 · 0 Comments

Is regarded as typical of the humps of a camel. He saves not, as generally assumed, water for later use. Instead, there is the hump of fat that is created in large reserves of this hump. The degradation of the fat, if there is demand for its use, however, arises from chemical routes actually water. Continue Reading…

Under News

Mammatuswolken especially beautiful at the equator

On November 25, 2011 · 0 Comments

And here comes into play and then Africa the question of why it might be worth a few clouds phenomenon due to travel to Africa near the equator is the phenomenon of Mammatuswolken often particularly pronounced, and thus also well worth seeing.As your “pouch shape” special appearance in the photos alone is already so fascinating that you would like to put into it to see if it's real. Continue Reading…

Under Thoughts

Good music from Ethiopia Mulatu Astatke

On November 24, 2011 · 0 Comments

Mulatu Astatke is one hand no longer a secret to a long and successful he is in business. On the other hand, he learns at least in German speaking not received the attention which would entitle him well, will you look at his music once to mind.Born in 1943 in Ethiopia, he is regarded as the father, but at least, by far the most important interpreter of the “Ethio-jazz”, which refers not just to “ethnic” music, but in Ethiopia. Continue Reading…

Browser Game: African Snapshot

On November 23, 2011 · 0 Comments

The same goes for the browser game “African Snapshot”. The aim of the game is on a photo safari at the various stations on the continent – schieißen to the sharpest possible pictures of wild animals in order to fill our own gallery – Egypt, Madagascar, Kenya / Tanzania, South Africa and more.Naturally, the scan Animals but not to stand still in the wilderness, but go about their usual bustle and immerse times here or there, behind a palm tree on a small lake, and then you have to be responsive and timely in the viewfinder, the image move and pull the trigger. Continue Reading…

Under Coutry

Travel Tips: disinfection, vaccination, hygiene

On November 22, 2011 · 0 Comments

Since the first Were unknown or extinct in our part of the pathogen, which can be used in connection with a trip to come in contact. Cholera and typhoid are in some parts of Africa certainly still a problem, as hepatitis-A. To prevent the penetration of food, is a very scarce foreign exchange, which gives you all the tourists on their way: “Cook it, peel it, forget it, or” – which sounds funny, but is meant seriously. Continue Reading…

Under Interesting

Why is one Fes?

On November 21, 2011 · 0 Comments

Before answering this question, one should know what is called a fez. It is the headdress, which was at least earlier than typical for people from the Orient. Looks looks mostly like this.Its name comes from the Moroccan city of Fez, where he, like everywhere in Morocco and Tunisia, is also worn today still enjoy. Continue Reading…

Under Other
 
February 2012
M T W T F S S
« Jan    
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
272829