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Because the equator crosses central Africa, 3/4 of the land is vertically illuminated by the sun, so more than half of the year is hot, so it is called "Africa" or Africa for short. "Africa" means scorching sun in Greek.
Africa has the largest desert area, accounting for about 1/3 of the whole continent. Among them, the Sahara desert is the largest desert in the world. East Africa also has the largest rift zone in the world. Of course, in addition to deserts, Africa also has lush forests and endless grasslands.
About13 of the residents in Africa belong to black race, and the rest belong to white race and yellow race.
The Nile valley in Africa is one of the cradles of ancient civilizations in the world. Egypt in the lower Nile is one of the four ancient civilizations in the world. Ancient Egypt also made great achievements in architecture, sculpture and painting. So far, the magnificent pyramids and the Sphinx standing near Cairo on the Nile are masterpieces of ancient Egyptians around the 27th century BC. They are a miracle in the history of human architecture and an immortal monument to the outstanding wisdom and hard work of the working people in ancient Egypt. agree
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Africa is located in the west of the old hemisphere and the southwest of Eurasia. The west and east are the vast Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean respectively, the north is across the Mediterranean Sea from Europe, an important tourist source in the world, and the northeast is adjacent to Asia by the Red Sea and the famous Suez Canal. It spans 72 latitudes from north to south, with a maximum length of 8 100 km, about 69 longitudes from east to west, and a maximum width of 7500 km. The equator runs through the middle of the African continent and divides Africa into two parts. The distance from the equator to the northernmost and southernmost points is roughly equal. With an area of 3,020 square kilometers, Africa is the second largest continent in the world. The population is 553 million.
The topography of Africa has several important and obvious features. First, Africa has a vast plateau, relatively few mountains and little topographic relief. Unlike Europe in the north, there are neither huge and majestic Alps nor very large plains here. The average height of the whole continent is about 750 meters, ranking second in all continents. The vast plateau is not only conducive to the development of transportation, but also combined with geographical location and climatic factors, the world's widest tropical grassland, the so-called "Savannah" community, has been formed in East Africa, northern Central Africa and south-central West Africa. Its lush herbs create a good living environment for herbivores and carnivores who eat herbivores. Therefore, in Sawana area, there are many kinds and huge fauna, including hoofed herbivores such as antelope, zebra, African elephant, rhinoceros, hippopotamus and giraffe, as well as large carnivores such as lions, cheetahs, hyenas and jackals. Many of them are endemic to Africa, and some are rare and precious animal species. These grasslands and their animals, as well as many wildlife reserves with them as the main body, are the most important, representative and attractive tourism resources in Africa. At present, there are more than 70 nature zoos in Africa, with a total area of 465,438+0,000 square kilometers, making it the largest nature zoo in the world. Tsavo National Park in Kenya and Serengeti National Park in Tanzania are famous for their diversity of wildlife, and they receive a large number of tourists every year.
However, Africa is not completely without mountains. There are relatively tall Atlas Mountains in the northwest, Drakens Mountains and Cape Mountains in the southeast and south. The strange table-shaped mountains formed by the cutting of horizontal rock strata in the Cape region, the "equatorial snow mountain" on the East African plateau at the junction of Kenya and Tanzania, and Mount Kilimanjaro, the top of Africa, are all places that tourists yearn for, especially the latter, which is located near the equator, but it is 5950 meters above sea level, towering into the sky, and the top of the mountain is covered with snow all year round. This kind of equatorial snow mountain scenery is extremely magnificent.
Another remarkable feature of African topography is the extensive development of fault topography. Due to the fault geological action in geological history, the stepped terrain of tens of meters to hundreds of meters is widely distributed in the northwest, while the world-famous East African Rift Valley has formed in East Africa. The scale of the rift zone is extremely grand. It starts from the Dead Sea near Jordan in Asia, passes through the Red Sea, Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania, and forms the eastern branch of the rift zone. Another branch from Uganda passes through Lake Albert, Lake Tanganyika and Lake Malawi, and then passes through Mozambique to reach the Indian Ocean, which is the western branch of the rift zone. The rift zone is about 7000 kilometers long. The lake formed by the above-mentioned rift zone has steep bank wall and deep lake bottom, and is distributed in a beaded shape along the rift zone, with beautiful and wonderful scenery.
Like other continents, there are many great rivers in Africa, the most famous of which are the Nile, Zaire, Niger and Zambezi, the longest rivers in the world. Many rivers pass through steep cliffs, terraces or because of the difference between soft and hard rocks, forming rapids and waterfalls, which are not only rich in hydraulic resources, but also form many famous tourist spots. There are 72 waterfalls on the Zambezi River, among which Mosio Tunia Waterfall is a world-class tourist attraction, with a height of100m and a width of1800m. Turola Waterfall on the Tugra River in southern Africa, with a drop of more than 800 meters, is very spectacular. Below Khartoum, due to the significant difference in bed lithology, the Nile has formed six waterfalls. Aswan High Dam is a world-famous water conservancy project and a tourist attraction in Egypt, just below the "First Waterfall". There are a series of rapids and waterfalls in the lower reaches of Zaire River below Kinshasa. This world-famous Livingston Waterfalls Group consists of 32 waterfalls and rapids.
The climate in Africa also has some remarkable characteristics. Because the equator runs through the middle, its most obvious feature is "heat", that is, the tropical climate is vast. In Latin, "Africa" means scorching sun. At the same time, because there are not many high mountain areas, the areas where the average winter temperature in Africa is below zero degrees Celsius only appear in parts of Atlas Mountain in the northwest and the tops of other high mountains. Therefore, there are few ideal places to carry out winter sports such as skiing. In this respect, Africa is obviously different from Europe and North America.
Climatically, another notable feature of Africa is "dryness", that is, the whole continent 1/2 is semi-arid and arid, with annual precipitation less than 500 mm. There are famous Sahara deserts in North Africa and namib desert and kalahari desert in South Africa. Although the desert is not conducive to the life and survival of human beings, animals and plants, the mysterious and uninhabited desert can arouse people's exploration psychology and is the object of brave and curious people's tourism exploration. The endless sand dunes and oases in the world's largest Sahara desert are a paradise for adventurers. It is one of the important tourism projects carried out by countries around the Sahara to enjoy the magnificent scenery and scenery of "Desert Alone and Straight" on the camel of "Desert Boat".
Although Africa is an "arid continent", in fact, its climate types are diverse. Congo basin is a world-famous rainy area, which belongs to tropical rain forest type in climate. In this climate type, a large area of dense primitive tropical rain forest has been formed, and adventure tourism and scientific investigation in the dense forest are the activities that many scientists and tourists yearn for. The climate along the coast of North Africa belongs to the Mediterranean type, with mild and rainy winters and hot and dry summers. High-quality beaches in North Africa stretch for thousands of miles under the summer sunshine, making them a holiday destination for tourists, especially European tourists.
Second, the human condition in Africa.
Africa has a long history, leaving buildings, historical sites and cultural sites in different stages of human development and different historical periods. They are important and rich cultural landscape tourism resources in Africa.
Africa is one of the origins of mankind. Archaeological discovery proves this point, and the location of archaeological discovery itself has become a tourist attraction for tourists. The lower Nile is one of the birthplaces of ancient civilizations in the world. As early as 6000 years ago, irrigated agriculture was developed along the Nile. Human production practice promoted the development of science and technology in ancient Egypt, such as astronomy, calendar, mathematics, water conservancy, etc., leaving many historical sites. For example, the largest pyramid of khufu in great pyramid of giza is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. After Egypt, North Africa became an important region of ancient civilizations such as Carthage, Greece and Rome. The ruins of Carthage, the ancient city of Tunisia and the Colosseum in ancient Rome have all become world-famous tourist attractions or regions. Sub-Saharan Africans also experienced the Stone Age and the Iron Age. From the 8th century to the 6th century BC, ancient Sudan established the first ancient civilization-Kush State in the interior of Africa. 1 year to the 6th century, the ancient powerful Aksum Empire was established, and at that time and later, other ancient countries were established. The famous zimbabwe ruins ("Stone Town") is the largest and best-preserved stone building in sub-Saharan Africa. They are relics from the 8th to 8th centuries. 1987, the Zimbabwean government established the great zimbabwe ruins Museum here.
In the 7th century, Arabs from West Asia began to migrate to Africa, and Arab culture and Islam had a great influence in North Africa, making North Africa gradually become one of the main centers of Arab culture. Mosques and other ancient buildings in many cities in North Africa have become tourist attractions or visitors.
While North Africa and Northeast China entered the medieval feudal society, some ancient kingdoms with high economic and cultural level appeared in sub-Saharan areas, such as Ghana, Mali, Sang Hai and Monomopata in Zimbabwe.
China and Africa have had cultural exchanges and economic and trade ties since ancient times. As early as the 2nd century BC, the famous "Silk Road" was opened. China has more and more contacts with Northeast Africa and East Africa. After the Song Dynasty, China had frequent trade with Malindi, Kilwa and other cities along the East African coast. China commodities such as silk and porcelain are shipped to Africa, while African ivory and spices are shipped to China. By the early Ming Dynasty, the famous navigator Zheng He had led his fleet to some coastal cities in East Africa for five times, and China had closer contacts with Africa. At present, there are ancient China objects in some museums in Northeast Africa and East Africa.
Since the15th century, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, Britain and France have successively invaded Africa, and at first they mainly plundered ivory and other items from Africa by various means. Later, western colonists engaged in the evil slave trade. They took the blacks and shipped them to the West Indies and other parts of America in exchange for raw materials and then shipped them back to Europe. The slave trade lasted more than 400 years, and Africa lost more than 654.38 billion people. From 65438 to 70' s, European colonists carved up Africa, and all other parts of Africa were completely colonized by them except Ethiopia and Liberia.
After the Second World War, especially in the 1960s, a large number of African colonial countries gained independence. 1990 On March 2 1 day, Namibia declared its independence and finally completely ended its colonial rule in Africa. However, due to long-term colonial rule and other reasons, except for a few countries with relatively developed economies, most African countries are underdeveloped, and many countries are even considered the poorest countries in the world. Economic backwardness and lack of funds have brought great difficulties to the development of tourism in Africa. Although Africa is rich in tourism resources, tourism is not very developed, which is one of the main reasons.
Africa's population and ethnic composition are very complex, including black, white and yellow. But blacks are in the majority, mainly in sub-Saharan areas. South of the equator, from the coast of the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa to the east of the Ethiopian Plateau, almost all are pure Sudanese blacks, while there are light black Bantu blacks in the south of this area. White people in Africa are mainly Arabs, and they are mainly distributed in North Africa. The number of yellow people is small, mainly distributed in Madagascar.
The religions in Africa are mainly primitive religions, Islam and Christianity. Primitive religions are distributed in sub-Saharan areas. Arabs in North Africa believe in Islam, and Christianity prevails in the east and west coastal areas and central and south Africa. The influence of different religions on tourism resources is mainly manifested in the differences of architectural styles of related religions. There are many mosques in Islamic areas and many churches in areas where Christianity prevails. These differences are clearly reflected in the cultural landscape.
Africa is located in the southwest of the old hemisphere, and the locals are mostly black. It borders the Indian Ocean in the east and the Atlantic Ocean in the west, accounting for about 1/5 of the world's total land area, making it the second largest continent in the world, second only to Asia. Because the equator crosses central Africa, 3/4 of the land is vertically illuminated by the sun, so more than half of the year is hot, so it is called "Africa" or Africa for short. "Africa" means scorching sun in Greek. Africa has the largest desert area, accounting for about 1/3 of the whole continent. Among them, the Sahara desert is the largest desert in the world. East Africa also has the largest rift zone in the world. Of course, in addition to deserts, Africa also has lush forests and endless grasslands. About13 of the residents in Africa belong to black race, and the rest belong to white race and yellow race. The Nile valley in Africa is one of the cradles of ancient civilizations in the world. Egypt in the lower Nile is one of the four ancient civilizations in the world. Ancient Egypt also made great achievements in architecture, sculpture and painting. So far, the magnificent pyramids and the Sphinx standing near Cairo on the Nile are masterpieces of ancient Egyptians around the 27th century BC. They are a miracle in the history of human architecture and an immortal monument to the outstanding wisdom and hard work of the working people in ancient Egypt. Tarot African Tarot is very small and lovely. As the name suggests, this is a tarot card with the theme of Africans. Based on Witka, it is drawn with childlike brushstrokes. Even the number and name of each card are handwritten by children, such as the children's version of the tarot card, which is similar to the fairyland tarot card, but the African tarot card is smaller and cuter. African tarot is not a brand with a profound mysterious background, and its theoretical basis is not its goal, so there are almost no mysterious symbols that are difficult to understand. Friends with childlike innocence should especially love African tarot cards. This is a pocket tarot card showing the light of life. It is very suitable for carrying around, and it is also suitable for helping your timid friends with divination. The meaning of Witt brand is universally applicable. agree
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Africa is located in the southwest of the old hemisphere, bordering the Indian Ocean in the east and the Atlantic Ocean in the west, accounting for about 1/5 of the world's total land area, and is the second largest continent in the world, second only to Asia.
Because the equator crosses central Africa, 3/4 of the land is vertically illuminated by the sun, so more than half of the year is hot, so it is called "Africa" or Africa for short. "Africa" means scorching sun in Greek.
Africa has the largest desert area, accounting for about 1/3 of the whole continent. Among them, the Sahara desert is the largest desert in the world. East Africa also has the largest rift zone in the world. Of course, in addition to deserts, Africa also has lush forests and endless grasslands.
About13 of the residents in Africa belong to black race, and the rest belong to white race and yellow race.
The Nile valley in Africa is one of the cradles of ancient civilizations in the world. Egypt in the lower Nile is one of the four ancient civilizations in the world. Ancient Egypt also made great achievements in architecture, sculpture and painting. So far, the magnificent pyramids and the Sphinx standing near Cairo on the Nile are masterpieces of ancient Egyptians around the 27th century BC. They are a miracle in the history of human architecture and an immortal monument to the outstanding wisdom and hard work of the working people in ancient Egypt. agree
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Africa is located in the west of the old hemisphere and the southwest of Eurasia. The west and east are the vast Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean respectively, the north is across the Mediterranean Sea from Europe, an important tourist source in the world, and the northeast is adjacent to Asia by the Red Sea and the famous Suez Canal. It spans 72 latitudes from north to south, with a maximum length of 8 100 km, about 69 longitudes from east to west, and a maximum width of 7500 km. The equator runs through the middle of the African continent and divides Africa into two parts. The distance from the equator to the northernmost and southernmost points is roughly equal. With an area of 3,020 square kilometers, Africa is the second largest continent in the world. The population is 553 million.
The topography of Africa has several important and obvious features. First, Africa has a vast plateau, relatively few mountains and little topographic relief. Unlike Europe in the north, there are neither huge and majestic Alps nor very large plains here. The average height of the whole continent is about 750 meters, ranking second in all continents. The vast plateau is not only conducive to the development of transportation, but also combined with geographical location and climatic factors, the world's widest tropical grassland, the so-called "Savannah" community, has been formed in East Africa, northern Central Africa and south-central West Africa. Its lush herbs create a good living environment for herbivores and carnivores who eat herbivores. Therefore, in Sawana area, there are many kinds and huge fauna, including hoofed herbivores such as antelope, zebra, African elephant, rhinoceros, hippopotamus and giraffe, as well as large carnivores such as lions, cheetahs, hyenas and jackals. Many of them are endemic to Africa, and some are rare and precious animal species. These grasslands and their animals, as well as many wildlife reserves with them as the main body, are the most important, representative and attractive tourism resources in Africa. At present, there are more than 70 nature zoos in Africa, with a total area of 465,438+0,000 square kilometers, making it the largest nature zoo in the world. Tsavo National Park in Kenya and Serengeti National Park in Tanzania are famous for their diversity of wildlife, and they receive a large number of tourists every year.
However, Africa is not completely without mountains. There are relatively tall Atlas Mountains in the northwest, Drakens Mountains and Cape Mountains in the southeast and south. The strange table-shaped mountains formed by the cutting of horizontal rock strata in the Cape region, the "equatorial snow mountain" on the East African plateau at the junction of Kenya and Tanzania, and Mount Kilimanjaro, the top of Africa, are all places that tourists yearn for, especially the latter, which is located near the equator, but it is 5950 meters above sea level, towering into the sky, and the top of the mountain is covered with snow all year round. This kind of equatorial snow mountain scenery is extremely magnificent.
Another remarkable feature of African topography is the extensive development of fault topography. Due to the fault geological action in geological history, the stepped terrain of tens of meters to hundreds of meters is widely distributed in the northwest, while the world-famous East African Rift Valley has formed in East Africa. The scale of the rift zone is extremely grand. It starts from the Dead Sea near Jordan in Asia, passes through the Red Sea, Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania, and forms the eastern branch of the rift zone. Another branch from Uganda passes through Lake Albert, Lake Tanganyika and Lake Malawi, and then passes through Mozambique to reach the Indian Ocean, which is the western branch of the rift zone. The rift zone is about 7000 kilometers long. The lake formed by the above-mentioned rift zone has steep bank wall and deep lake bottom, and is distributed in a beaded shape along the rift zone, with beautiful and wonderful scenery.
Like other continents, there are many great rivers in Africa, the most famous of which are the Nile, Zaire, Niger and Zambezi, the longest rivers in the world. Many rivers pass through steep cliffs, terraces or because of the difference between soft and hard rocks, forming rapids and waterfalls, which are not only rich in hydraulic resources, but also form many famous tourist spots. There are 72 waterfalls on the Zambezi River, among which Mosio Tunia Waterfall is a world-class tourist attraction, with a height of100m and a width of1800m. Turola Waterfall on the Tugra River in southern Africa, with a drop of more than 800 meters, is very spectacular. Below Khartoum, due to the significant difference in bed lithology, the Nile has formed six waterfalls. Aswan High Dam is a world-famous water conservancy project and a tourist attraction in Egypt, just below the "First Waterfall". There are a series of rapids and waterfalls in the lower reaches of Zaire River below Kinshasa. This world-famous Livingston Waterfalls Group consists of 32 waterfalls and rapids.
The climate in Africa also has some remarkable characteristics. Because the equator runs through the middle, its most obvious feature is "heat", that is, the tropical climate is vast. In Latin, "Africa" means scorching sun. At the same time, because there are not many high mountain areas, the areas where the average winter temperature in Africa is below zero degrees Celsius only appear in parts of Atlas Mountain in the northwest and the tops of other high mountains. Therefore, there are few ideal places to carry out winter sports such as skiing. In this respect, Africa is obviously different from Europe and North America.
Climatically, another notable feature of Africa is "dryness", that is, the whole continent 1/2 is semi-arid and arid, with annual precipitation less than 500 mm. There are famous Sahara deserts in North Africa and namib desert and kalahari desert in South Africa. Although the desert is not conducive to the life and survival of human beings, animals and plants, the mysterious and uninhabited desert can arouse people's exploration psychology and is the object of brave and curious people's tourism exploration. The endless sand dunes and oases in the world's largest Sahara desert are a paradise for adventurers. It is one of the important tourism projects carried out by countries around the Sahara to enjoy the magnificent scenery and scenery of "Desert Alone and Straight" on the camel of "Desert Boat".
Although Africa is an "arid continent", in fact, its climate types are diverse. Congo basin is a world-famous rainy area, which belongs to tropical rain forest type in climate. In this climate type, a large area of dense primitive tropical rain forest has been formed, and adventure tourism and scientific investigation in the dense forest are the activities that many scientists and tourists yearn for. The climate along the coast of North Africa belongs to the Mediterranean type, with mild and rainy winters and hot and dry summers. High-quality beaches in North Africa stretch for thousands of miles under the summer sunshine, making them a holiday destination for tourists, especially European tourists.
Second, the human condition in Africa.
Africa has a long history, leaving buildings, historical sites and cultural sites in different stages of human development and different historical periods. They are important and rich cultural landscape tourism resources in Africa.
Africa is one of the origins of mankind. Archaeological discovery proves this point, and the location of archaeological discovery itself has become a tourist attraction for tourists. The lower Nile is one of the birthplaces of ancient civilizations in the world. As early as 6000 years ago, irrigated agriculture was developed along the Nile. Human production practice promoted the development of science and technology in ancient Egypt, such as astronomy, calendar, mathematics, water conservancy, etc., leaving many historical sites. For example, the largest pyramid of khufu in great pyramid of giza is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. After Egypt, North Africa became an important region of ancient civilizations such as Carthage, Greece and Rome. The ruins of Carthage, the ancient city of Tunisia and the Colosseum in ancient Rome have all become world-famous tourist attractions or regions. Sub-Saharan Africans also experienced the Stone Age and the Iron Age. From the 8th century to the 6th century BC, ancient Sudan established the first ancient civilization-Kush State in the interior of Africa. 1 year to the 6th century, the ancient powerful Aksum Empire was established, and at that time and later, other ancient countries were established. The famous zimbabwe ruins ("Stone Town") is the largest and best-preserved stone building in sub-Saharan Africa. They are relics from the 8th to 8th centuries. 1987, the Zimbabwean government established the great zimbabwe ruins Museum here.
In the 7th century, Arabs from West Asia began to migrate to Africa, and Arab culture and Islam had a great influence in North Africa, making North Africa gradually become one of the main centers of Arab culture. Mosques and other ancient buildings in many cities in North Africa have become tourist attractions or visitors.
While North Africa and Northeast China entered the medieval feudal society, some ancient kingdoms with high economic and cultural level appeared in sub-Saharan areas, such as Ghana, Mali, Sang Hai and Monomopata in Zimbabwe.
China and Africa have had cultural exchanges and economic and trade ties since ancient times. As early as the 2nd century BC, the famous "Silk Road" was opened. China has more and more contacts with Northeast Africa and East Africa. After the Song Dynasty, China had frequent trade with Malindi, Kilwa and other cities along the East African coast. China commodities such as silk and porcelain are shipped to Africa, while African ivory and spices are shipped to China. By the early Ming Dynasty, the famous navigator Zheng He had led his fleet to some coastal cities in East Africa for five times, and China had closer contacts with Africa. At present, there are ancient China objects in some museums in Northeast Africa and East Africa.
Since the15th century, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, Britain and France have successively invaded Africa, and at first they mainly plundered ivory and other items from Africa by various means. Later, western colonists engaged in the evil slave trade. They took the blacks and shipped them to the West Indies and other parts of America in exchange for raw materials and then shipped them back to Europe. The slave trade lasted more than 400 years, and Africa lost more than 654.38 billion people. From 65438 to 70' s, European colonists carved up Africa, and all other parts of Africa were completely colonized by them except Ethiopia and Liberia.
After the Second World War, especially in the 1960s, a large number of African colonial countries gained independence. 1990 On March 2 1 day, Namibia declared its independence and finally completely ended its colonial rule in Africa. However, due to long-term colonial rule and other reasons, except for a few countries with relatively developed economies, most African countries are underdeveloped, and many countries are even considered the poorest countries in the world. Economic backwardness and lack of funds have brought great difficulties to the development of tourism in Africa. Although Africa is rich in tourism resources, tourism is not very developed, which is one of the main reasons.
Africa's population and ethnic composition are very complex, including black, white and yellow. But blacks are in the majority, mainly in sub-Saharan areas. South of the equator, from the coast of the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa to the east of the Ethiopian Plateau, almost all are pure Sudanese blacks, while there are light black Bantu blacks in the south of this area. White people in Africa are mainly Arabs, and they are mainly distributed in North Africa. The number of yellow people is small, mainly distributed in Madagascar.
The religions in Africa are mainly primitive religions, Islam and Christianity. Primitive religions are distributed in sub-Saharan areas. Arabs in North Africa believe in Islam, and Christianity prevails in the east and west coastal areas and central and south Africa. The influence of different religions on tourism resources is mainly manifested in the differences of architectural styles of related religions. There are many mosques in Islamic areas and many churches in areas where Christianity prevails. These differences are clearly reflected in the cultural landscape.
Africa is located in the southwest of the old hemisphere, and the locals are mostly black. It borders the Indian Ocean in the east and the Atlantic Ocean in the west, accounting for about 1/5 of the world's total land area, making it the second largest continent in the world, second only to Asia. Because the equator crosses central Africa, 3/4 of the land is vertically illuminated by the sun, so more than half of the year is hot, so it is called "Africa" or Africa for short. "Africa" means scorching sun in Greek. Africa has the largest desert area, accounting for about 1/3 of the whole continent. Among them, the Sahara desert is the largest desert in the world. East Africa also has the largest rift zone in the world. Of course, in addition to deserts, Africa also has lush forests and endless grasslands. About13 of the residents in Africa belong to black race, and the rest belong to white race and yellow race. The Nile valley in Africa is one of the cradles of ancient civilizations in the world. Egypt in the lower Nile is one of the four ancient civilizations in the world. Ancient Egypt also made great achievements in architecture, sculpture and painting. So far, the magnificent pyramids and the Sphinx standing near Cairo on the Nile are masterpieces of ancient Egyptians around the 27th century BC. They are a miracle in the history of human architecture and an immortal monument to the outstanding wisdom and hard work of the working people in ancient Egypt. Tarot African Tarot is very small and lovely. As the name suggests, this is a tarot card with the theme of Africans. Based on Witka, it is drawn with childlike brushstrokes. Even the number and name of each card are handwritten by children, such as the children's version of the tarot card, which is similar to the fairyland tarot card, but the African tarot card is smaller and cuter. African tarot is not a brand with a profound mysterious background, and its theoretical basis is not its goal, so there are almost no mysterious symbols that are difficult to understand. Friends with childlike innocence should especially love African tarot cards. This is a pocket tarot card showing the light of life. It is very suitable for carrying around, and it is also suitable for helping your timid friends with divination. The meaning of Witt brand is universally applicable.
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