Truthfully I have, in 2 trips, spent slightly less than 2 months on the continent. My time was spread between 5 countries so I'm no authority on any. But; I am a voracious reader, and my subject of choice has been Africa for a good few years so while I'm no Dr. Charles S. Finch, I can share SOME interesting stuff and hopefully others can and will as well. Our resident "African" Nzinga, who according to himself hails from Africa has fallen woefully short in doing what he could have done to educate some of us in the diaspora. He chooses instead, to post the shittiest African music he find and be an arrogant antagonist. I hope he comes around. (Assuming he is truly African and has useful info to share) And I'll post some African music now and then, and I promise better stuff than Nzinga shits out. But if you show up here, Nzinga, feel free to contribute.
Speaking of LANGUAGES, there is only one country in Africa where Spanish is an official language ..... EQUATORIAL GUINEA
And speaking of the name GUINEA , few people know there are FOUR countries in the world with the name GUINEA ........ The countries of Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, and Equatorial Guinea all different countries and all lie in the Motherland, While New Guinea, on the other hand, is a country in the southwest Pacific.
And speaking of like named countries, also remember that there are 2 different Congos in Africa as well. There is the Democratic Republic of Congo, which was called Zaire for quite awhile, and now is informally called DRC and then there is the Republic of Congo. Two entirely different nations.
NOTE: The DRC remains fairly unstable in my opinion. There are ONLY three African nations that I would avoid traveling to for fear of the instability. Those would be DRC, the recently created (by Civil War) South Sudan, and Somalia. Anywhere else, I'm on my way! But do keep in mind, few places are as bad as they are reputed to be. If you're from a big amerikkkan city, you likely understand that already. What a shame! Somalia has some of the finest women on the planet.
And for the younger cats here who might not know, the languages spoken in any particular African country usually reflects which European country colonized them. In 1884 a meeting of the murderous countries of Europe took place in Berlin. This meeting was called the Berlin Conference where they agreed to chop up Africa and assign ownership to each others countries. Every country in today's Africa was colonized with the exception of the Eritrea/Ethiopia area. Ethiopia was designated to be the property of Italy, but when the Italians got there to claim their prize, they got their ass handed to them .... TWICE! So to this day, we see that in Angola, they speak Portuguese as they were colonized by Portugal. Madagascar speaks French, as the were colonized by France. Ghana speaks English, as they were colonized by England and so on.
For entertainment sake, this is an except from an email I sent my sister awhile back. I clipped it to save me some typing.
................Did I ever tell you how I could have been killed in Uganda? I was on an animal viewing safari. Me and the cute chick from Madagascar. At night everybody got their own deluxe hut. So it was early evening and I decided to take a little stroll in the parking lot. Nobody ever said I shouldn't. Got down the road and coming around the corner here comes a pack of big wild Hyenas! They're like 40 yards from me and they all stopped and looked at me and I froze! I may have cried a bit, LOL, I don't remember. They wouldn't leave but they didn't attack me, so I started walking backwards toward the hut REAL SLOW and they didn't chase or follow. OMG I have often pondered how I might eventually leave this world, but being eaten by Hyenas never even crossed my mind. Next morning we're in the main building having breakfast and just on the other side of the picture window is a Cape Buffalo laying on the grass sunning. I asked one of the guides what it would do if I went out to take it's picture.. (not that I was really gonna) and he replied "He will kill you!" Okayyy. Africa is a place where you don't go wandering outside the city limits. Plenty of stuff to kill you. Here in Belize I saw the biggest spider you could imagine... bigger than your open hand; bigger than a Tarantula, just crossing the road near my house ... there are snakes a plenty (some poisonous) but you very rarely hear of them biting anyone. And big giant lizards everywhere. Monkeys, toucans and jaguars, but you can go a lifetime and not see a jaguar, I'm told. They're shy and mysterious and don't come near people. Well, it after 7pm, my bedtime... yes, I'm getting old. Holla later, give my best to all.
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Speaking of LANGUAGES, there is only one country in Africa where Spanish is an official language ..... EQUATORIAL GUINEA
And speaking of the name GUINEA , few people know there are FOUR countries in the world with the name GUINEA ........ The countries of Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, and Equatorial Guinea all different countries and all lie in the Motherland, While New Guinea, on the other hand, is a country in the southwest Pacific.
And speaking of like named countries, also remember that there are 2 different Congos in Africa as well. There is the Democratic Republic of Congo, which was called Zaire for quite awhile, and now is informally called DRC and then there is the Republic of Congo. Two entirely different nations.
NOTE: The DRC remains fairly unstable in my opinion. There are ONLY three African nations that I would avoid traveling to for fear of the instability. Those would be DRC, the recently created (by Civil War) South Sudan, and Somalia. Anywhere else, I'm on my way! But do keep in mind, few places are as bad as they are reputed to be. If you're from a big amerikkkan city, you likely understand that already. What a shame! Somalia has some of the finest women on the planet.
And for the younger cats here who might not know, the languages spoken in any particular African country usually reflects which European country colonized them. In 1884 a meeting of the murderous countries of Europe took place in Berlin. This meeting was called the Berlin Conference where they agreed to chop up Africa and assign ownership to each others countries. Every country in today's Africa was colonized with the exception of the Eritrea/Ethiopia area. Ethiopia was designated to be the property of Italy, but when the Italians got there to claim their prize, they got their ass handed to them .... TWICE! So to this day, we see that in Angola, they speak Portuguese as they were colonized by Portugal. Madagascar speaks French, as the were colonized by France. Ghana speaks English, as they were colonized by England and so on.

For entertainment sake, this is an except from an email I sent my sister awhile back. I clipped it to save me some typing.
................Did I ever tell you how I could have been killed in Uganda? I was on an animal viewing safari. Me and the cute chick from Madagascar. At night everybody got their own deluxe hut. So it was early evening and I decided to take a little stroll in the parking lot. Nobody ever said I shouldn't. Got down the road and coming around the corner here comes a pack of big wild Hyenas! They're like 40 yards from me and they all stopped and looked at me and I froze! I may have cried a bit, LOL, I don't remember. They wouldn't leave but they didn't attack me, so I started walking backwards toward the hut REAL SLOW and they didn't chase or follow. OMG I have often pondered how I might eventually leave this world, but being eaten by Hyenas never even crossed my mind. Next morning we're in the main building having breakfast and just on the other side of the picture window is a Cape Buffalo laying on the grass sunning. I asked one of the guides what it would do if I went out to take it's picture.. (not that I was really gonna) and he replied "He will kill you!" Okayyy. Africa is a place where you don't go wandering outside the city limits. Plenty of stuff to kill you. Here in Belize I saw the biggest spider you could imagine... bigger than your open hand; bigger than a Tarantula, just crossing the road near my house ... there are snakes a plenty (some poisonous) but you very rarely hear of them biting anyone. And big giant lizards everywhere. Monkeys, toucans and jaguars, but you can go a lifetime and not see a jaguar, I'm told. They're shy and mysterious and don't come near people. Well, it after 7pm, my bedtime... yes, I'm getting old. Holla later, give my best to all.
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