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Hello fellow Steemians!
Welcome to my 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - African Wednesday - where the winner of the weekly round will be able to participate for the total of 200 SBD! Today, you can participate by submitting your personal pictures from your travels to the continent of Africa.
Sunrise with Baobab trees in foreground at LeKubu island, Botswana. Source: Shutterstock, author: Henning de Beer
Your entries need to be submitted by 8 AM Central European Time in order to be considered for the challenge with a description of approximately 30 to 50 words. Only use of personal images will be accepted and only one picture can be submitted for a daily photo challenge. Ten winning photos will receive a bigger upvote from me and ten runners-up will get a smaller one.
Chosen from the ten winning entries, the absolute winner of the day will receive extended publicity in my post tomorrow morning. I will also visit his/her blog to upvote one of the most recent posts. The winning picture of the daily challenge will then automatically enter other rounds with the absolute winner gaining approximately 200 SBD in total.
Please see the winners of the previous contests of the week and give them your support if you like their images to be the one winning the weekly price and entering the other stages of the 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge. You can vote for them by upvoting their winner announcement posts below:
7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge – Asian Sunday week #22 – winner announcement!
@thuylannguyen Asian Sunday entry:
This is my photo taken during a trip to Sa Pa in Lao Cai province, Vietnam. Sa Pa Town is located in Lao Cai Province, north-west Vietnam, close to the border with China. Sapa Town is famous both for its fine, rugged scenery and for its rich cultural diversity. Sapa is oriented to make the most of the spectacular views emerging on clear days; it overlooks a plunging valley, with mountains towering above on all sides. Views are often subdued by thick mist rolling across the peaks, but even when it's cloudy, local hill-tribe people fill the town with colour.
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7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge – Australian Monday week #22 – winner announcement!
@finance2nomad Australian Monday entry: (this entry is disquilified as it turns out that this user is fake and stealing images of others)
This is Mount Cook National Park in New Zealand. Mount Cook is the tallest mountain in New Zealand at 3,724 metres (12,218 feet). The park has glacial surrounds, pristine blue lakes and towering alpine peaks, and offers some of the most impressive mountain walks in New Zealand.
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@dmytrokorol Tuesday of Antarctica and world´s oceans entry:
Motion in blue. I found this interesting rock formation on the Cordoama beach in Portugal and had struggled to find the right position on the wet stones, wiping the lens, covering my camera from splashes and trying to capture the contrast between the motion of water and stillness of rock.
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For more information about the 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge and conditions see my original post: 200 SBD 7 World's Continents Photo Challenge - 2018 guidelines: 22/1 update
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Tomas
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I took this inside the Imire Rhino and Wildlife Conservation in Wedza, Zimbabwe. Wedza is about two hours away from the capital of Harare. This conservancy does wonderful work helping to protect the wildlife of Zimbabwe. Personally, I didn't get to see a ton of animals and didn't see any up close, but luckily before I was about to leave a small herd of elephants walked to the shore so at least I got a few photos!
Great shot
Deadvlei, Namibia
This place is striking in its lifeless beauty. It’s difficult to imagine that it was ever underwater; now the earth of Deadvlei is cracked and bleached a stark white by the sun. There is little to suggest that life ever flourished there. Even its name — Deadvlei, which means “dead marsh” or “dead valley”— conveys an o ominous sense of the absence of life.
This is my favourite place in the world. I had the opportunity to go there many years ago. It was December, hottest time of the year and we hiked across and part way up the dune in midday. If you've ever been there, you'll know just how insane that is. No shade, the dead trees little shade already being spoken for by some Gemsbok. There is nothing to reference scale there so what seems like a short hike turns into a very looong hike and the dunes become insurmountably high. Anyone out there ever gets the chance to go there....do it
a great photography barilliant colour
I love your entry! Thank you so much for your participation.
During the month spent living with a Maasai tribe in Africa, I was invited to a church service and on the way out to the church building, I ran into these three young farm boys. I spent the time in the church goofing off with them in the back. It was one of my many great memories from my time there.
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Great pic! Interacting with locals on travels can bring some unforgettable memories. Have a great day. Tomas
Tsavo National Park, Kenya
Golden light fills the air of Tsavo National park in Kenya. As the sun sets, we are left with the beautiful sillouhette of the African Baobab surrounded by Impala and Buffalo, bringing the perfect end to a perfect day!
During our trip in Namibia we stayed one night in Otjitotongwe Cheetah Guest Farm and it was truly an unforgettable experience. Right on our arrival we went to meet three cheetahs which you can encounter. Owner of the property also have reserve with about 25 wild cheetahs. He is taking great care and really loving these animals!
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Stunning colourful sunrise at Hurghada, Egypt shot while my trip few years ago. Pretty simple composition, but still managed to found some lines of stones to employ at the foreground.
Enjoy the scenery :)
https://steemit.com/photofeed/@axeman/purple-hurghada-sunrise
Great colors as always @axeman.
During one of my trips, I snuck up to the roof of my hotel in Cairo and free access to get some pictures from above the bustle of the city. The smog can get pretty thick around the city, so there were times I couldn't even SEE the pyramids from here! It would get thick then go away for a while, but never fully clear air, which gave everything this foggy type ambiance
Thank you so much for your participation and contribution to the challenge. Stay tuned for the winner announcement coming later on today. Have a great day. Tomas
My admission for 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - African Wednesday. I took this view of Blyde Canyon in South Africa and couldn't help comparing it to views of the Grand Canyon...just with lots more green! I love SA and can't wait to go back.
Thanks @czechglobalhosts
I've been to Blyde River a couple of times, it is a breathtaking view
I didn't want to leave!
I didn’t take many landscape photos in Africa, mostly portraits and street ones, but I’ll try to share some: =)
I shot this picture from a hilltop overlooking the Lake Abaya, the biggest Ethiopian Rift Valley lake. It is one of the northernmost of the African Rift Valley lakes. This group of lakes in the East African Rift runs north-south through the continent, from Ethiopia in the north to Malawi in the south.
In KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa standing proud and tall is the Drakensberg meaning Dragon Mountains from the Afrikaans translation.
It is actually a great escarpment between Lesotho and KwaZulu-Natal, stretching quite some distance.
Zulu name for this beautiful area is Quathlamba - a barrier of spears or big rocks piled up.
Photo taken on annual visit on the Southern Region where Rhino Peak is visible on the right hand side.
Nice pic! Thank you so much for your contribution. Have a great day. Tomas
Very amazing scenery
Oh how great Thou art!
These two lovely ladies were looking for shade and found it right next to our car. They were not scared at all. We had a great time. They were so cute together.
On our roadtrip in Morrocco we had to stop on a small parking lot. Turned out it the trees were covered with the monkeys. I don't know what kind.. But the were nice and sweet to us
At the start of the year i went on an adventure to Egypt. It was so amazing to finally see the great Pyramids of Giza with my own eyes. And had an ancient questions answered... What happened to the sphinx nose ?? :)
I took this picture early last year in a village called Gumel in jigawa state Nigeria, when I was doing my Nysc there. You can see the time and date on the picture. I actually use my mobile phone to take this picture.
These are three young giraffes I shot (with a camera!!) in a nature reserve in South Africa. It was almost dusk and I knew I didn't have much time to get close to them. They are fantastic, elegant creatures and I wish I could spend more time with them.
This is a photo of a herd of Ankole Cattle I took in Lake Mburo National Park in western Uganda. They are characterized by very large horns with the shape of a crescent moon. The park also has lots of bird species and abundant wildlife. Definitely worth a visit!
Sunset on the Nile. After a hot day exploring Luxor, the ancient city of Thebes and at one time, the great capital of Egypt, we stop to admire a great sunset in a peaceful stop.
Taken from a hot air balloon ride over the Valley of the Kings in Luxor,Egypt, earlier this year.... I loved seeing the stark contrast of how green and fertile the land was close to the Nile and then the desert right next to it!
Beautiful. The colors look stunning.
One of the many pleasant moments in the Djiboutian trip was for me to try out a lens with a focal length of 8 mm under water. In photographic simplicity, this lens is called the "circular". This is a kind of "fish eye", which has a viewing angle of 180 degrees or more, but does not fill the whole frame and gives the image in the form of a correct circle.
My friend, when he saw the first pictures taken by me underwater with the help of this lens, said that in his childhood, when he dreamed of swimming on a submarine, that's how he imagined underwater landscapes through its round portholes.
nice pics
Wow, these trees are reflecting as paused and also telling an story. For me it's reflecting as these trees were talking trees because of their unique and creative shapes. Thanks for sharing.
Very nic photography.
Magnificent Photography sir :):)
Upvoted
Very nice photo
Damn beautiful. Truly nature has its own colors to show. I can define these pictures in one sentence as 'nature at its best'
What a beautiful post, everything is just Natural and astonish. I wish i can take pictures like this in the near future.
excellent natural photography.
looks very beautiful.
Beautiful layout...nice photography.....awasome...
The trees look like they are standing in the era. The pictures are mixed with nature.
You were wonderful, how can I get Vote from you?
WOW 😮very very good shot 👍👍👍
Your photos are worthy of a win, that's why wonderful photography.
great post
Stunning photos!
Wow amazing picture
Let me dig out the old hard drive when I get home :)
hello friend @czechglobalhosts you should make a post of one of the wonders of the world located in my country his name is
"Salto Angel". Greetings really that I admire your work, I hope you visit me and support me. Any advice would be good
Bravo view of sunset
Probably too late, but this was one I took on the Gorilla loop tour. After six hours of hiking we finally came across them in the folds of a valley. I crouched down near this little guy while he started up at the person beside me. The Silver back was about ten feet to the right, with his back turned, completely relaxed. It was the most amazing hour of my life spent in the presence of these beautiful creatures.
Wow! Beautiful layouts
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