Benga woman's clothing, Equatorial Guinea, by Jordi Zaragozà Anglès
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Benga woman's clothing, Equatorial Guinea, by Jordi Zaragozà Anglès
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April 2026: A wave of emotion swept through the final Eucharist presided over by Pope Leo XIV at the stadium in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. At the end of the mass, Pope Leo sang the Marian antiphon “Regina Caeli” in thanksgiving before an image of Our Lady of Bisila, depicted carrying the Child Jesus on her back. (Photo: Vatican Media)
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Equitorial Guinean body paint festival is the best Body Painting festival in Africa!
It's a festival full of color, joy, many warm and friendly people, great artists from around the world and in a WONDERFUL place the National Park of Malabo is SPECTACULAR! It is a festival that can not be missed!
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What has long talons and hates to be photographed? Me. (Also, vampires.)
Shelley's Eagle-owl (Ketupa shelleyi)
East Africa, from DR Congo possibly to Sierra Leone
Status: Vulnerable
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This large owl has only been photographed twice, and only in the last 5 years.
bioko island pipistrelle?
Wow!! New species! Due to only being able to find one photo, this poll will only have one photo attached.
Have you seen Pipistrellus etula?
I have now
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Yes, irl
I'm not sure
This species was discovered in 2025. It gets its' name, etula, from the local Bantu language, and means both "island" and "god of the island".
Playa de Arena Blanca, Equatorial Guinea
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I have been here
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