Cameroon's Dja Wildttierreservat

On February 21, 2012 · 0 Comments

Remarkable feature of this game reserve is that it is an area with one of the best preserved rainforests in Africa. Up to 90 percent of its area are still covered by virgin rain forest, making him a hand, making it especially attractive for tourists and other travelers in Cameroon, on the other hand, but also for the animals living there especially valuable. Continue Reading…

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Most expensive city in the world located in Angola

On February 3, 2012 · 0 Comments

You paid for an average apartment in New York, perhaps $ 5,000 a month, so it is in Luanda 15,000. How can that be, but if large parts of the population of Angola, Luanda, and of course, are destitute?Bars can be horrendous these prices only a few Angolans, the rich fat cats – and the many foreigners who have driven the oil production in the country. Continue Reading…

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Rock art at Twyfelfontein

On February 2, 2012 · 0 Comments

The valley is Could not, however, because its source has become internationally famous, but because there was more than 2,500 rock paintings, whose exact age will still not determined. However, it is certain that they are not forgeries of modern times is such that were the rock paintings at Twyfelfontein in the UNESCO list of World Cultural Heritage. Continue Reading…

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A colorful logo for Cameroon

On January 20, 2012 · 0 Comments

Cameroon.And even if the whole thing just a suggestion, just a gimmick idea, it goes like this: As the name Cameroon actually from the Portuguese word “Camaro” is derived, which simply means shrimp, have the designers of the new logo for Cameroon at the form of such shrimp oriented.Cameroon is also Only one of two countries in the world where English and French are official languages ​​with equal rights. Continue Reading…

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Antelope rams cyclists in South Africa

On January 4, 2012 · 0 Comments

“cyclist” is rather a racing driver, but the rest of the headline is true: There is an antelope. It happened in South Africa, near Cape Town, and the antelope deliberately rammed the cyclist. Or? No doubt about it, an animal that services reach such speeds and movement jumps, but not randomly wrong. Continue Reading…

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At last! Southern Sudan also captured on Google Maps

On December 15, 2011 · 0 Comments

Long time, you could wonder why the group from the U.S., which has become his bought mapping service Google Maps in this area as a world leader, not by the founding states of Southern Sudan have updated data. Now it has finally come, for several days so the “South Sudan” in the map on Google Maps. Continue Reading…

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Angola is investing heavily in water supply

On December 12, 2011 · 0 Comments

Angola moults becoming a state in which those things are successfully rolling, which would be necessary in many African countries. For example, the supply of drinking water, both the urban and the rural population. In this aspect, Angola is now proceeding with very good intentions and good example. Continue Reading…

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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…

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Fake Art from Africa

On November 18, 2011 · 0 Comments

This Go counterfeiters usually followed such that extra pieces are created for these purposes, for example, trimmed with some African masks and carvings on old tricks. Indeed, in the forgers deliberately lie their works in the vicinity of termite mounds, which they then edit. Or they are soaked with oil or suspended in a cattle barn, so that they accept the local effluvia and slightly faster than usual. Continue Reading…

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SMS as a tool in the fight against leprosy

On October 20, 2011 · 0 Comments

Alone in the northern province of Mozambique, Cabo Delgado, which is twice as big as Switzerland, it is also more than 500 workers to coordinate. And to stay with the follow-up of successfully treated cases in the state of affairs.Priority but the new cases are reported to a central location via SMS. Continue Reading…

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