Kenya is called the “Safari Capital of the World” for good reason—it’s the heart of African wildlife experiences and home to some of the most iconic landscapes and animals on the planet.

Kenya is called the “Safari Capital of the World” for good reason—it’s the heart of African wildlife experiences and home to some of the most iconic landscapes and animals on the planet. KENYA🇰🇪💞 Kenya is called the “Safari Capital of the World” for good reason—it’s the heart of African wildlife experiences and home to someContinue reading “Kenya is called the “Safari Capital of the World” for good reason—it’s the heart of African wildlife experiences and home to some of the most iconic landscapes and animals on the planet.”

On February 17th, 1990, while conducting a restoration survey inside the ancient Ellora Caves of Maharashtra, India

On February 17th, 1990, while conducting a restoration survey inside the ancient Ellora Caves of Maharashtra, India On February 17th, 1990, while conducting a restoration survey inside the ancient Ellora Caves of Maharashtra, India—structures estimated to be over 1,200 years old—researchers stumbled upon an object that has since defied every conventional explanation. Half-buried beneath collapsedContinue reading “On February 17th, 1990, while conducting a restoration survey inside the ancient Ellora Caves of Maharashtra, India”

Ivan Van Sertima wrote the møst cøntroversial book on African Histøry.

Ivan Van Sertima wrote the møst cøntroversial book on African Histøry. Ivan Van Sertima wrote the møst cøntroversial book on African Histøry. ‘They Came Before Columbus’ shows evidence of at least 2 sēparate African civilizatiøns reaching America before the Pørtuguese But his work has been ignored or twisted in an attempt to discrēdit him. 6Continue reading “Ivan Van Sertima wrote the møst cøntroversial book on African Histøry.”

Queen Taytu, the founder of Addis Ababa

Queen Taytu, the founder of Addis Ababa Queen Taytu, the founder of Addis Ababa 🇪🇹 Taytu Betul born 1851 and died 11 February 1918. She was Empress of Ethiopia from 1889 to 1913 and the third wife of Emperor Menelik II. An influential figure in anti-colonial resistance during the late 19th-century Scramble for Africa, she,Continue reading “Queen Taytu, the founder of Addis Ababa”

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