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Chongqing by Tim Franco
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Portrait of ‘Young Woodabe men’ photographed by Eliot Elisofon, an American photo journalist who worked for Time Life Magazine. Image taken in Abouza, Zinder-Tanout region of Niger in 1970. #Niger #Photography #AnotherAfrica #ArtIsNotAFirstWorldLuxury #Art #AfricanArt #ContemporaryAfricanArt #EverydayAfrica #Woodabe #EliotElisofon
A street scene in the capital city, Kigali.
Rwanda’s urban population is predicted to grow two-and-a-half times greater than its current size by the year 2020. Rwanda already has the highest population density in Africa but in the coming twenty years, statistics place the urban population growth at greater than three times the rate of the total population growth.
Sustainable employment opportunities in both urban and rural areas of Rwanda are a concern.
Image and caption by Juan Herrero, via Instagram. Rwanda, 2015.
Untilted (Moments of transition) by Mario Macilaù
Catholic Parish Center, Gaggenau, Germany, 1969
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African Kings: Portraits of a Disappearing Era from 1988 to 1991 by French photographer Daniel Laine
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Brick with Glazer’s mark
6th Century - 4th Century BC
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(Source: The British Museum)