When I see these photographs I want to go back to Africa.

in photography •  8 years ago  (edited)

It's was only januari that I visited Africa for the last time. But the continent is so big, actually the biggest of the world, and there is so much to explore... I really want to go back soon! Have you been?

Witsand - South Africa

Witsand - South Africa
By: South African Tourism
Witsand in South Africa

Johannesburg, South Africa

Johannesburg, South Africa
By: Renate Dodell


Black backed jackals at dawn in Kruger National Park; South Africa

Black backed jackals at dawn in Kruger National Park; South Africa
By: Javier Ábalos Álvarez
You should hear how they cry at night!

Joburg Nights - South Africa

Joburg Nights - South Africa
By: South African Tourism
Johannesburg "The City of Gold" - South Africa

Orange river in Richtersveld Transfrontier Park (Namibia-South Africa)

Orange river in Richtersveld Transfrontier Park (Namibia-South Africa)
By: Javier Ábalos Álvarez
This is the landscape at the Namibian-South African frontier. Nowhere the skyes are so colourful than in arid places. We slept right next to the river and next morning we found leopard and water varanus footprints.

Tablecloth Fog - R44 Coastal Road / Garden Route - South Africa

Tablecloth Fog - R44 Coastal Road / Garden Route - South Africa
By: atlanticstorm (Christopher_Griner)
Coastal vista along the wonderfully scenic R44 Coastal Road between Rooi-Els and Gordon's Bay - Western Cape - South Africa.

God's Window (Mpumalanga, South Africa)

God's Window (Mpumalanga, South Africa)
By: Javier Ábalos Álvarez
Pretty close to Kruger National Park (mostly arid and full of thorny bushes), you have the very tropical alike Drakensberg mountains. This place is not far from Graskop, and from here you can watch the lowveld 900 m under your feet, surrounded by exotic mountainous tropical flora. Breathtaking.

Cape Town / South africa

Cape Town / South africa
By: tsn92
wall paint cape town - Mr Coe. One

Fence Friday ~ Cape Town edition

Fence Friday ~ Cape Town edition
By: Irene2005
This is an old one - South Africa, 2005. I never considered it to be a fence shot, but then Sonora Guy, who knows a thing or two about fences, told me that it is. And I can't be picky, considering I always struggle to find any fences around here. So I am adding it to *fence Friday* - if you disagree, you can complain to <a href="http://www. flickr

Poffadder in Goegap Nature Reserve (Namakwaland, South Africa)

Poffadder in Goegap Nature Reserve (Namakwaland, South Africa)
By: Javier Ábalos Álvarez
A classic encounter in the Succulent Karoo. I spent quite a long time at less than a meter from her, first building a small sandtower for my headlight, and then laying in the ground and taking a real avalanche of pictures! I could see my girlfriends headlight in the distance, and she was terrorized of encountering snakes, so I told her to come cause there was something she would love. It worked: close meeting and friends forever.

Inheritance

Inheritance
By: Marco Bellucci
Boussè, Burkina Faso, 2009

Zanzibar: Dhows

Zanzibar: Dhows
By: romanboed

Souvenir Vendors

Souvenir Vendors
By: D-Stanley
Souvenir vendors at the Hotel Campement de Kloto in the Forêt de Missahohe at Kouma-Konda village near Kpalime, Togo.

Brassieres

Brassieres
By: D-Stanley
A colorful section of brassieres for sale in the old Islamic quarter of Cairo, Egypt.


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Cool Pictures. Do you think steem and bitcoin will be helpful for Africans and there ability to have accesses to stable currencies?

@joelinux I'm not sure I think it could certainly help, but I'm not sure if we can talk about 'stable' currencies at the moment... The markets are quite volatile... Actually you could read @beervangeer 's post https://steemit.com/steemit/@beervangeer/what-when-steemit-hits-african-countries where he elaborates about this...

Nice pictures. You have some talent there. Love the Ostrich, those birds can be kinda scary up close.

EDIT: Looks like you just collected the pictures.. oh well, still very nice to look at. Someday I will go.

Yes, that's what I said... I collected them from Flickr... If you want to peek at my flickr posts you can check this post about a recent roadtrip I had in the USA: https://steemit.com/photography/@roelandp/roadtripping-california-own-work-oc

Perfect!

Im gonna put up some of my original African pics sometime - it is truely an amazing place - go support it here https://steemit.com/africa/@gord0b/likeafrica-african-or-africant