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Wildlife in Nigeria

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The beauty of Africa is enhanced by the beautiful wildlife presence that is found in the heart of Africa.The preservation,protection and regulation of wildlife activities in Africa has contributed immensely in adding more splendor in the magnificence of Africa.Which inturn has made Africa a cynosure to tourists around the world,contributing to huge revenue generation in the continent. The beautiful wildlife reserves in Africa is second to any,as the continent  regales tourists with  it’s lush Greenlands,mountains,lowlands,faunas,floras etc. Today, our focus is on exploring the beautiful wildlife reserves found in Africa’s most populous country;Nigeria. In Nigeria,there are about ten national parks which collectively housed abundant miscellany of spicies of bird,mammals,reptiles and other animals. The fauna of Nigeria is irrefutably alluring with lions,jackals,roan antelopes,deers,crocodiles,hippotamuses,chipamzees,pangolins,African golden cats,leopards,rhinoceros,waterbucks,bushbabies,

A look into Africa's Oldest tribe

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The San 'Bushmen '  also known as Khwe, Sho, and Basarwa are the oldest inhabitants of southern Africa, (and are part of the Khoisan group), where they have lived for at least 20,000 years. They are hunter-gatherer peoples of southern Africa. Genetic evidence also suggests the San Bushmen are one of the oldest peoples in the world. Their home is in the vast expanse of the Kalahari desert. The Bushmen are the remnants of Africa's oldest cultural group, genetically the closest surviving people to the original Homo sapiens “core” from which the Negroid people of Africa emerged. Bushmen are small in stature generally with light yellowish skin, which wrinkles very early in life. Bushmen traditionally lived in Southern Africa in the following countries, although virtually none live purely by hunting and gathering today: Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Angola, with loosely related groups in Tanzania. They have a rich  oral history that's passed from gener

Breathtaking Scenery of Lakes in Africa

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Africa is a home to many eye-catching and breathtaking historical Sites,Artifacts,Relics of Ancient Human magnificence.It boasts of alluring wildlife reserves,mangrove swamps,Lowlands,waterfalls, Deserts,beautiful lakes etc. Today's focus,is on showcasing the splendorous scenery of Africa's most beautiful  lakes found in different spheres of the region.  These images will arouse your craving of visiting Africa after the pandemic. And believe me the experience will be the one that you would reminisced for a long time. Lake Bunyonyi,Uganda   Lake Victoria,Kenya This is the Largest lake in Africa and the second largest in the world.It is run through Kenya,Uganda etc. It was named after Queen Victoria of England.   Tanganyika lake Lake Kariba,Zimbabwe Lake Assal,Djibouti Lake Alice,Kenya Lake Malawi Lake Kivu,Rwanda lake chad It's found nourishing three countries;Chad,Cameroon and Nigeria. It's a home to more than 85 species of Fish according to report. P.s Africa is beauti

Images of Beautiful African Cities

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Africa on the international scene is been portrayed as a poverty stricken continent  strewn with slums and eyesore rural communities, filled with alms seeking  men and children loitering the streets. This notion is far from the truth and anyone who had visited the beautiful black continent will have a different opinion of what is been generally perceived. As time transcends, the face of Africa has continued to assume new exquisite look.We have had our own share of Urbanization though it lags behind western climes,but at the same time you can't trifle the progress we have made so far. The images below are aerial view of various capital cities in Africa. Kampala,Uganda Cairo, Egypt Accra,Ghana Gaborone, Botswana Nairobi,kenya Lagos,Nigeria P.S Africa is a beautiful habitation with alluring greenland,tourists'attractions and resorts.Africa is truly a cynosure of Natural Vegetation. VisitAfrica SeeAfrica LoveAfrica. More images coming soon.