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Thanks dear friend Kudu for your quick response. So you can visit this Satara. I have tagged so many photographs from Satara(Maharashtra). I also like that you are aware of Hindi and Marathi languages. Thanks again.
Hi Kudu, excellent shot my friend! Years ago I visited Kuruman and Moffats Mission and also the Livingstone Room. I sent them photos of the place where Dr. Livingstone died near Chief Chitambos Village near the Bangweulu Swamps in Zambia. I hope they put my photos on display? Who are you, and where do you live? Greetings from Christian, Bavaria, Germany!
According to Credo Vuzamazulu Mutwa, a Zulu shaman, writer and poet, the White Lady depicts a Phoenician colonist of 2000+years ago ("My People", Credo Mutwa, Penguin books 1969). He's an African, black and a historian of his people, but what would he know?
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Nice shot, unique! LIKE :)
Best wishes from Oregon, US,
Sharon
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Beautiful shot! Like 3
Greetings from Szeged (Hungary),
László
Thanks dear friend Kudu for your quick response. So you can visit this Satara. I have tagged so many photographs from Satara(Maharashtra). I also like that you are aware of Hindi and Marathi languages. Thanks again.
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Hi Kudu, excellent shot my friend! Years ago I visited Kuruman and Moffat
s Mission and also the Livingstone Room. I sent them photos of the place where Dr. Livingstone died near Chief Chitambos Village near the Bangweulu Swamps in Zambia. I hope they put my photos on display? Who are you, and where do you live? Greetings from Christian, Bavaria, Germany!According to Credo Vuzamazulu Mutwa, a Zulu shaman, writer and poet, the White Lady depicts a Phoenician colonist of 2000+years ago ("My People", Credo Mutwa, Penguin books 1969). He's an African, black and a historian of his people, but what would he know?