Hey guys! Happy whatever season/period it is where you are! 😃
I'm back to Hive after some months of being away. I've come and gone quite a number of times so I think the announcement posts about being back has gotten old/hackneyed. Lol.
Let's just dive right into me making a post, shall we?
Nice to be back!
I've just made a lil trip by road from my country's capital called Abuja (The middle of Nigeria) to another city called Enugu (South-eastern part of Nigeria).
By road, this trip takes about 9 hours, and passes through a number of cities and villages/rural areas/countrysides.
In order to not be bored, this time I decided to take pictures out the window. I thought it would be interesting to bring these pictures to an International platform such as Hive to show people from other different parts of the world what Nigeria really looks like.
In particular to show people what the Countryside looks like and what the Cities look like. I thought that such a juxtaposition would be interesting. Don't you agree?
So here we go:
The Countryside
First, these are houses quite similar to the houses built in Africa before the colonization of Africa.
They're mostly made with Clay soil, and used to have thatched roof, but now they mostly have iron roofs.
There were also some modern houses in the Countryside:
This here is a Mosque:
This one is a church:
The City
Sadly I got just few pictures from the City cos it got darker when I arrived. But you sure can make that juxtaposition with these. You've also made some juxtaposition already cos the difference between some of the buildings from the Countryside are miles apart in some cases.
These are from the city of Enugu, though, because Abuja, being the Capital of Nigeria is a more sophisticated City.
The End
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A nice road view
For places you visit, please make use of the @worldmappin service.
This service https://worldmappin.com offers you to map all you visited places on the worldmap
I will as well create your personal map on hive
Your map is your username
https://worldmappin.com/@nevies
and we love to see the pins growing there
I didn't know about making pins, now from this comment and an extra comment from Worldmapping themselves I've now come to understand that aspect of making these Worldmapping posts. I'll do it properly from now on. Thanks a lot, man!
Thanks for the patronage too! Where do I send the book?
For the book you need my Email??
Yes, an email, or maybe Discord.
Discord is det.lev
There are supposed to be some numbers after the username. Mine is nevies0698#0. "det.lev" alone does not produce results on Discord.
@detlev, have you seen my reply? Hit me up on Discord, this is my username there: nevies0698#0. Copy it and paste it in the search box.
Or simply go to your profile to find out your true username, "det.lev" does not exist 🥲
Try pls. detlev#4277 or det.lev
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Enjoy your travels.
Thanks a lot @steevc! I sure would 🙂