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March 18, 2009
Amazing African Photos
The Electronic Village provides a cyberspace experience of village elders sitting at the baobob tree exchanging information and wisdom with others that live and visit our village. However, the White African blog shared these amazing photos of the real deal and I wanted all Villagers to have a chance to check 'em out!
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I have never been to Africa but I have a deep sense of the connection that I would encounter there. How can a white American woman feel connected to Africa? My ancestors originated in the plains of Africa and migrated north. If only the world would honor our collective birth place.
Wishing you health, balance and joy
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