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Dakar, Senegal - March 4, 2012: Two women are cooking pasta for a party in a traditional senegalese kitchen.\t
Fisherman in Kayar village, Senegal, Africa. Senegal landmark. Senegalese fisherman, people in fish market, bazaar. Street style. Fashionable man, stylish man\nPhotographed on Canon EOS 5D Mark III.
Young man ready for a celebration,  embroidered white and yellow garment, 19 years old, photo
A residential street in Dakar, Senegal reflecting the lifestyles of the locals living in these condominiums with dirt roads but this view is remarkably lacking in trash lining around
Dakar. Senegal. October 13, 2021. Two Senegalese wrestlers on the seashore participate in a national Laamb wrestling match. Laamb is the only martial art where blows are struck with bare hands.
Senegalese flags on fishing boats.
Sakete, storm temple, Benin-30 mars 2021: A priest os Shagó temple with a skull in the Storm temple in Sakete. Shagó is a Traditional Judiciary Hearing of Voodoo Religion
Gorée Island, Dakar, Senegal: one man crew taking a rest - densely decorated canoe in the harbor, in front of the Anne Pépin pier.
St. Louis, Senegal, March 12th 2013. The heart of this old colonial city is located on a narrow island in the Senegal River. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage and described as \
Portrait of a mid adult man at Nubian house
Mbour, Senegal - May 30, 2014: Driver sitting in the shade in the inside cab of his wagon on a street in the coastal town of Saly
Black child plays on the beach and in the water off the coast of Maine on a summer afternoon.  The boy is joyous and enjoys  the warm water.
Niaga, Senegal - May 21, 2012: A Senegalese woman selling her produce at a farmers market in the village of Niaga is perplexed by the US currency she was handed for some produce and is asking a passing man for his opinion of its worth. Children and other villagers are gathered around in a typical street scene. In reality, she has no use for US currency in this rural village with no banks
Young man ready for a celebration,  embroidered white and yellow garment, 19 years old, photo
Dakar. Senegal. October 13, 2021. Two Senegalese wrestlers on the seashore participate in a Laamb wrestling match. Laamb is the only martial art where blows are struck with bare hands.
Nouakchott, Mauritania: skyline of the sprawling Moor capital - facing the Atlantic Ocean on the west, the city is located mostly below sea level, the city is vulnerable to rising sea levels due to climate change and is also threatened by the sand dunes advancing from the Sahara desert on its eastern side.
Black Man in Senegal, Africa
Bopa.Benin-mars 30 2021: Shango is the god of the heavens and manifests himself through lightning or thunder. Its attributes are lightning, the double axe, the ram, the color red and fire. He is a very feared justice god who punishes thieves, liars, criminals and witches. It is said that when someone commits a crime and there is not enough evidence to judge them, they are given the opportunity to tell what happened. If he tells the truth, the punishment corresponding to the crime is applied, but if he denies his crime, he is set free and it is the god Shango who will take matters into his own hands: if he has lied and is guilty, he will send a lightning bolt to kill him. . In fact, in the temple of the god Shango, human skulls belonging to criminals who have been punished by Shango's lightning are preserved.
A mauritanian young poses with her dress in the Bahamas beach, Nouakchott
Montego Bay, Jamaica-March 6,2018: Native Jamaican man stands in traffic selling local food to tourists. Tourism is a large part of Jamaica's economy.  Many Jamaicans make their living from tourism.
Oba Okunade Sijuwade, (1 January 1930 – 28 July 2015) was the 50th traditional ruler of Ooni of Ife from 1980 to his death in 2015.\n\nOba Okunade Sijuwade, (1 January 1930 – 28 July 2015) was the fiftieth traditional ruler of Ooni of Ife from 1980 to his death in 2015, taking the regnal name Olubuse II. Ife is a traditional Yoruba state based in the town of Ife in Osun State, Southwest Nigeria. He was crowned on 6 December 1980 in a ceremony attended by the Emir of Kano, Oba of Benin, Amayanabo of Opobo, and Olu of Warri, as well as by representatives of the Queen of England.
Flag of Senegal up close.
Lome, Togo - April 04, 2023:  Voodoo Priest offering the ritual services in the West Africa
portrait of smiling young market vendor behind his pottery stall at public market in Bahia, Brazil
There will always be a difference between a House and a HOME.. A lot of people invest soo much in the House just to make it beautiful but they forget to make their House a HOME.\nA HOME is a place where you find PEACE, LOVE, TRUST and COMFORT. The size of a HOME doesn’t matter but the JOY  that comes when you say “I AM GOING HOME” \nRemember to make your house a HOME
Gorée Island, Dakar, Senegal: NDiouga Dieng house aka Cinquez building - 18th century colonnaded building (1787) - west coast of Gorée island - view from the ocean - UNESCO world heritage site. The building is usually known by the name of NDiouga Dieng, a 19th century African Catholic shipowner and merchant who made his fortune in the coastal trade, sometimes known as Joseph Cinquez house, after the rebel slave leader on the Amistad slave ship.
KASCHOUANE, SENEGAL - APR 29, 2017: Unidentified Diola man sits in the chait in Kaschouane village. Diolas are the ethnic group predominate in the region of Casamance
A bustling Zambian street scene unfolds with individuals engaged in various activities; a blue-clad man pushes a minibus against a backdrop of local shops and pedestrian traffic.
Portrait of a old brazilian rastafari man during a african culture festival. Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.
A young male model posing in street of Nouakchott
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