fyeahafrica: Brilliant Photo Essay by Anastasia Karpenko during
my-africa-is-beautiful: Mursi Tribe, Southern Ethiopia
Albuca is a genus of plants originally from southern and western
sasstricbypass: magnacarterholygrail: bacardiandroses: naija-southern-belle:
cravingfantasycollection: leop·ard noun a large, solitary
mucholderthen: FATAL ATTRACTIONTHE SPINY FLOWER MANTISNative
couchpepper: How incredible-looking is this little Sea Slug
Beauty Exists Above the LightsFrom high altitude slopes of Mount
afgans: SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA OMO VALLEY IMAGE BY HANS SILVESTER
onenicebugperday: Summer (blue) and winter (red/orange) color
Beauty Exists Above the LightsFrom high altitude slopes of Mount
kn27:Beauty Exists Above the Lights From high altitude slopes
kn27:Beauty Exists Above the Lights From high altitude slopes
ladystormcrow: xxellviccros: datchickfromminecraft: Lost Woods
bpd–girl: scientificphilosopher: Pseudocreobotra wahlbergi, or
errantpixxi: bigcatawareness: panthxra: ajax-daughter-of-telamon:
astronomy-to-zoology: Southern Right Whale Dolphin (Lissodelphis
kn27:Beauty Exists Above the Lights From high altitude slopes
nightxvision: africa-will-unite: kenyaimport: paulamaf2013:
thisworldalwaysburns: hookahsmokingcaterpillar: storiesinevertold:
art-of-swords: African AxeDated: 1900Place of Origin: Southern
decrepito: Victoria Falls; located in southern Africa on the
decrepito: Victoria Falls; located in southern Africa on the
indigenouswisdom: Xhosa man.The Xhosa are an ethnic Bantu people
thegirlisbad: A dik-dik, pronounced “dĭk’ dĭk”, is a
sixpenceee: Trachyandra is a genus of plant in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae,
thegirlisbad: A dik-dik, pronounced “dĭk’ dĭk”, is a
jibblyuniverse: sixpenceee: Hydnora africana is fleshy flower
stunningpicture: Victoria Falls, Southern Africa. [1579 x 1041]
a-singer-of-songs: avariea: madsciences: geekgirlsmash: coolthingoftheday:
fuckscout: thegirlisbad: A dik-dik, pronounced “dĭk’ dĭk”,
Someone said "Are you really so stupid to think that Africa has
bob7290: myholyname: US Army officer Kinessa Johnson, now
chellzaintshit: sideniggaparalegal: thebeautyofperception:
sixpenceee: When this photograph was first published in Africa
amnhnyc: Jackal food (Hydnora africana) is a parasitic plant