Steve Bloom’s ‘Living Africa’ – a magnificent photographic tour through the length and breadth of Africa by one of the world’s leading nature and wildlife photographers. It is staggeringly comprehensive: landscapes from desert to jungle, wildlife from insect to great game, and human life from remote tribal village to teeming metropolis. To be published November 2008.
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hi steve. my friend has got your fantastic “lightning at the lighthouse” picture and we was wondering where the location was. would be great if you could get back with the info please! great work btw
fabulous~thankyou
I truly hope the world and it’s few remaining indigenous peoples with thier cultures intact will be left alone. They live in harmony with Nature and God. The men and women know their traditional roles They respect thier Elders. We ALL will lose touch with our basic humanity if these few remaining pockets of Eden in Africa and South America dissapear or become influenced by Western and Middle Eastern religions. The have laws, they have happiness and peace. Leave them live the way God intended.
Its a male beauty contest where the Wodaabe men in the Sahara are judged and chosen by the women and the best dancing man with the whitest teeth and eyes is the winner.
please tell the whole story………the beginning i remember from a show on TV the men are trying to impress the women with their dancing…..the bigger your eyes look the better( the man is not crazy, just trying to look handsome)
i love the photos they really reflect the life in Africa very beautiful
amazing.
Thanks I will check it out.
Thanks, somehow people don’t think indigenous people live throughout the continent. Silly Americans.
@moonstar7
You should check out “Cultural Survival” if your into indigenous peoples.
grandios !!!!
Love it, indigenous African people are amazingly interesting!
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It includes Saharan Africa. From Morocco to Cape Town.
Amazing. Is this sub-saharan Africa?
Wow, Great photos
Beautiful