Swaziland
More about Weekly Photo Challege.
Mosi oa Tunya/ Victoria Falls, Zambia
Refraction of a sun from millions of waterdrops at the waterfall.
Mlilwane, Swaziland
Here’s a sign for you! This specific sign you may found from Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary. For me this is a sign everyone driving a motorvehicle anywhere should follow. I hate seeing dead animals (foxes, rabbits etc.) next to a road. They make me sad and little helpless too. Why can’t drivers focus a little bit more and be carefull in what comes to animals?
Mantenga Cultural Village, Swaziland
Endurance is in culture. Culture may change during time but always a part of it will stay the same. These women and men are performing their old traditional dances in traditional outfits. Those parts of their swazi culture have endured for hundreds of years.
Swaziland
Our paths may cross very shortly but even then when we meet briefly that moment may leave a lasting mark to us. It’s all about humanity like in this photo of a teenage girl and a young women who have found friendship.
Swaziland
Africa itself is an adventure to me so I could say this is an adventure in an adventure. And this adventure I have taken twice! I’m talking about climbing to Sibebe. It’s the second biggest solid rock after Uluru (Ayers Rock). Unfortunatelyit dosen’t look as astonishing as Uluru because it’s coverd with dirt and rocks. But anyway I have taken the hike up there two times because the view is amazing. It takes two and half hours to climb up and two hours back. ThisĀ photo is taken half way up. Yeah! Still one hour to go!
Cape Town, South Africa
After a busy market day vendors are closing down their market stalls on a Greenmarket Square. Few hours later the square is empty and silent. Take a nwe look to places you see every day. How do they look at the different times of a day or a year? Stop to listening the story.
Find other dialogues!