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My telepathic animal communication with the Vulture of Guinea-Bissau. In February & March of 2020 they were involved in a mass animal death event where over 1,000 perished. If you feel called to, please participate in the prayer at the end, focusing on assisting the vulture, the earth & humanity to heal. Thank you!
Bissau|Storm Before Rain |Guinea Bissau |
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Location:Warehouse CGL Safim,Bissau.
Guinea-Bissau
Country in West Africa
Guinea-Bissau is a tropical country on West Africa’s Atlantic coast that’s known for national parks and wildlife. The forested, sparsely populated Bijagós archipelago is a protected biosphere reserve. Its main island, Bubaque, forms part of the Orango Islands National Park, a habitat for saltwater hippos. On the mainland, the capital, Bissau, is a port with Portuguese colonial buildings in its old city center. ― Google
Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese: República da Guiné-Bissau [ʁɛˈpuβlikɐ ðɐ ɣiˈnɛ βiˈsaw]), is a country in West Africa that covers 36,125 square kilometres (13,948 sq mi) with an estimated population of 2,026,778. It borders Senegal to its north and Guinea to its southeast.[10]
Guinea-Bissau was once part of the kingdom of Kaabu,[11] as well as part of the Mali Empire.[11] Parts of this kingdom persisted until the 18th century, while a few others were under some rule by the Portuguese Empire since the 16th century. In the 19th century, it was colonised as Portuguese Guinea.[11] Portuguese control was restricted and weak until the early 20th century with the pacification campaigns, these campaigns solidified Portuguese sovereignty in the area. The final Portuguese victory over the remaining bastion of mainland resistance, the Papel ruled Kingdom of Bissau in 1915 by the Portuguese military officer Teixeira Pinto, and recruited Wolof mercenary Abdul Injai was the event to solidify mainland control.[12] The Bissagos, islands off the coast of Guinea-Bissau, were officially conquered in 1936, ensuring Portuguese control of both the mainland and islands of the region.[13] Upon independence, declared in 1973 and recognised in 1974, the name of its capital, Bissau, was added to the country's name to prevent confusion with Guinea (formerly French Guinea). Guinea-Bissau has a history of political instability since independence, and only one elected president (José Mário Vaz) has successfully served a full five-year term.[14] The current president is Umaro Sissoco Embaló, who was elected on 29 December 2019.[15]
Only about 2% of the population speaks Portuguese, the official language, as a first language, and 33% speak it as a second language. However, Guinea-Bissau Creole, a Portuguese-based creole, is the national language and also considered the language of unity. According to a 2012 study, 54% of the population speak Creole as a first language and about 40% speak it as a second language.[16] The remainder speak a variety of native African languages. The nation is home to numerous followers of Islam, Christianity and traditional faiths, though no single religious group represents a majority of the population.[17][18] The country's per-capita gross domestic product is one of the lowest in the world.
This podcast episode explores the cultural heritage, political situation, economic situation and historical background of Guinea-Bissau. The episode delves into the traditional music, art forms, customs and practices, and important festivals and ceremonies of the country, as well as its colonial history, struggle for independence, current state of politics, and overview of the economy. The episode aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the country's rich cultural heritage, its people and its identity. It also highlights the importance of understanding the country's heritage, culture and tradition despite facing economic and political challenges.
Deutsche Fassung: https://youtu.be/CtHtpeGdVO4
Version en français: https://youtu.be/A4bmPTReD3w
Versão em português: https://youtu.be/Xib0jXJBx7U
Versión en español: https://youtu.be/nWAl4NGPatY
I was the only person given rights to be the official and only videographer to capture this rare event. The country had gone through much turmoil and it was soon after this went through another civil war. Cholera was a real problem and rampant fuel shortages and food and electricity and a failing economy.These people were not deterred from their yearly celebration.
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Guinea Bissau- West Africa I shot this documentary circa 1995
A gift for the people of Guinea Bissau- joelsamuelpresents
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Three historic monuments in Bissau - Guinea-Bissau.
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Guinea-Bissau was once part of the kingdom of Kaabu,[11] as well as part of the Mali Empire.[11] Parts of this kingdom persisted until the 18th century, while a few others were under some rule by the Portuguese Empire since the 16th century. In the 19th century, it was colonised as Portuguese Guinea.[11] Portuguese control was restricted and weak until the early 20th century with the pacification campaigns, these campaigns solidified Portuguese sovereignty in the area. The final Portuguese victory over the remaining bastion of mainland resistance, the Papel ruled Kingdom of Bissau in 1915 by the Portuguese military officer Teixeira Pinto, and recruited Wolof mercenary Abdul Injai was the event to solidify mainland control.[12] The Bissagos, islands off the coast of Guinea-Bissau, were officially conquered in 1936, ensuring Portuguese control of both the mainland and islands of the region.[13] Upon independence, declared in 1973 and recognised in 1974, the name of its capital, Bissau, was added to the country's name to prevent confusion with Guinea (formerly French Guinea). Guinea-Bissau has a history of political instability since independence, and only one elected president (José Mário Vaz) has successfully served a full five-year term.[14] The current president is Umaro Sissoco Embaló, who was elected on 29 December 2019.[15]
Only about 2% of the population speaks Portuguese, the official language, as a first language, and 33% speak it as a second language. However, Guinea-Bissau Creole, a Portuguese-based creole, is the national language and also considered the language of unity. According to a 2012 study, 54% of the population speak Creole as a first language and about 40% speak it as a second language.[16] The remainder speak a variety of native African languages. The nation is home to numerous followers of Islam, Christianity and traditional faiths, though no single religious group represents a majority of the population.[17][18] The country's per-capita gross domestic product is one of the lowest in the world.
Guinea-Bissau is a member of the United Nations, African Union, Economic Community of West African States, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, Community of Portuguese Language Countries, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, and the South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone, and was a member of the now-defunct Latin Union.
The Kingdom of Bissau was started by the son of the King of Quinara, who began the kingdom when he moved to Bissau with his pregnant sister, six wives, and subjects from his father's kingdom.[26] The seven clans of the kingdom are said to have come from the sister and six wives of Mecau, these being the Bottat, Bossuzu, Boiga, Bosafinte, Bodjukumo, Bosso, and Bossassun, the latter of whom descends from the sister of Mecau. Characteristic of the region, the Bossassun inherited the throne, and were the nobility alongside the Bodjukumo.[26] The Kingdom of Bissau had multiple vassal states such as Prabis, Antula, Safim, Quisset, Tor, and Biombo.
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🇺🇸 Visited 100 countries, My African Party in Guinea-Bissau:
I visited Guinea Bissau in 2014 and it just happened this was the 100th visited country on my list. I was 33, and although numbers are not important when travelling, I felt I reached a good personal goal.
2 days later it was my 34th birthday and I took a boat to Bubaque, the most popular of the Bijagos Islands, together with a friend met in Senegal the month before. But the best still had to come as we have heard there was an important party on the island of Orango, probably to celebrate an elder person or for the King (it isn't easy to get the right information in this part of the world). It was so difficult to find a boat, sometimes there is only once a week, but somehow we managed to board one and once in Orango we even got to personally meet the King of the Bijagos, it was very weird but interesting.
Travelling isn't about planning and we had to wait 3 days to find a return boat to Bubaque via the island of Uno: I couldn't even imagine ending up celebrating my 100th country with an unexpected party in Orango, as you can watch in this video (I appear almost at the end).
Since a couple of years earlier my trips were getting slower, with longer stays, but this was my real turnover: from Guinea Bissau my travels started to be more relaxed and I became more keen on going back to countries where I had already been. Now my goal is to travel without goal, I want to go to places without hurry. I want to go to places where I have already been but probably I didn't spend enough time and I want to explore new corners of this planet. I dont' want necessarily touch base in all existing countries of the world, it's not a race, I just want to be free.
🇮🇹 Visitato 100 paesi, La mia Festa Africana in Guinea-Bissau:
Ho visitato la Guinea Bissau nel 2014 ed è capitato che questo fosse il paese numero 100 sulla mia lista. Avevo 33 anni e, sebbene i numeri non siano importanti quando si viaggia, sentivo di aver raggiunto un buon obiettivo personale.
2 giorni dopo era il mio 34esimo compleanno e ho preso una barca per Bubaque, la più famosa delle Isole Bijagos, insieme ad un amico conosciuto in Senegal il mese prima. Ma il meglio doveva ancora venire perché abbiamo sentito dire che c'era una festa importante sull'isola di Orango, probabilmente per celebrare una persona anziana o per il Re (non è facile ottenere le giuste informazioni in questa parte del mondo). Era così difficile trovare una barca, a volte ce n'è solo una a settimana, ma in qualche modo siamo riusciti a salire a bordo e una volta ad Orango abbiamo perfino incontrato personalmente il Re delle Bijagos, è stato molto strano ma interessante.
Viaggiare non è una questione di pianificazione e abbiamo dovuto aspettare 3 giorni per trovare una barca di ritorno verso Bubaque passando per l'isola di Uno: senza neanche immaginarlo ho finito per festeggiare il mio centesimo Paese con una festa inaspettata ad Orango, come si puo' vedere in questo video (appaio quasi alla fine ).
Gia' da un paio di anni i miei viaggi stavano diventando più lenti, con soggiorni più lunghi, ma questo è stato il vero giro di boa: dalla Guinea Bissau in poi, ho iniziato ad andare più rilassato e sono diventato piu' propenso a tornare nei Paesi in cui ero già stato. Ora il mio obiettivo è viaggiare senza obiettivi, voglio andare in posti senza fretta. Voglio andare in posti dove sono già stato ma forse non ho passato abbastanza tempo e voglio esplorare nuovi angoli del pianeta. Non voglio necessariamente toccare tutti i paesi del mondo, non è una gara, voglio solo essere libero.
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Our team had organized entertaining afternoon for local children. We were playing football, painting, playing with pois and many other activities together with kids. This video shows the end of this event, where we were distributing notebooks to the children as price for attendance. It was a great experience!:)
#canafistra #bissau #guinebissau
Canafistra is a Beautiful Nature Resort and Restaurant 40 minutes drive from Bissau City on the road to Quin Hamel near Bissalanca ,nestled around natural creek and dense mangroves forest ,suitable for one day picnic and night stay . You can chillout in the infinity swimming pool or swim in the back waters , kayak around the creek with all safety equipment's or play volley ball inside the marked area of the creek with family and friends. The place is spread across vast green land with 2 infinity swimming pools and accommodation's for night stay . I would rate Food as average and staff very polite and courteous.
I would surely recommend everyone coming to Bissau to have a visit to this place to experience nature and food.
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Address: Bidjilin, depois de Bissalanca., Bissau, Guinea-Bissau
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#portuguese
Canafistra é um belo resort e restaurante natural a 40 minutos de carro da cidade de Bissau, na estrada para Quin Hamel, perto de Bissalanca, situado em torno de um riacho natural e densa floresta de manguezais, adequado para um piquenique de um dia e uma noite de estadia. Você pode relaxar na piscina infinita ou nadar nas águas traseiras, passear de caiaque pelo riacho com todos os equipamentos de segurança ou jogar vôlei dentro da área demarcada do riacho com a família e amigos. O local está distribuído por um vasto terreno verde com 2 piscinas infinitas e acomodações para pernoite. Eu classificaria a comida como média e a equipe muito educada e cortês.
Eu certamente recomendaria a todos que viessem a Bissau uma visita a este lugar para experimentar a natureza e a comida.
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#french
Canafistra est un magnifique complexe et restaurant naturel situé à 40 minutes en voiture de la ville de Bissau sur la route de Quin Hamel près de Bissalanca, niché autour d'un ruisseau naturel et d'une forêt de mangroves dense, adapté pour un pique-nique d'une journée et une nuit. Vous pouvez vous détendre dans la piscine à débordement ou nager dans les eaux calmes, faire du kayak autour de la crique avec tous les équipements de sécurité ou jouer au volley-ball dans la zone balisée de la crique avec votre famille et vos amis. Le lieu s'étend sur un vaste terrain verdoyant avec 2 piscines à débordement et des hébergements pour la nuit. Je dirais que la nourriture est moyenne et que le personnel est très poli et courtois.
Je recommanderais sûrement à tous ceux qui viennent à Bissau de visiter cet endroit pour découvrir la nature et la nourriture.
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We enjoyed our stay in Guinea Bissau. Unfortunately traveling into and out of wasn't enjoyable. When enough is enough!
Also, in certain areas of the video, the audio went silent, so we apologize for that!! Other than that, we hope you guys enjoy the video!
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Track Name: "Give Me Somebody"
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I was driving and enjoying the beautiful countryside of Soru, Guinea-Bissau 🇬🇼 when I met these two beautiful ladies that went to catch crab in the lagoon. Along the way I picked up some other wonderful ladies that are coming from their gardens with cucumbers, bananas and passion fruit. Along the way to Prabis I wanted to but some roasted cashew. I stopped to drop off the ladies when I was offered a very beautiful wife. Africa is nice, Guinea-Bissau Muito Sabe.
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This video is about A Church Mission Trip that I took to Guinea-Bissau along with some friends.
A highlight event was visiting the port and the statue of the Honorable Amilcar L. Cabral.
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Exploring Guinea-Bissau with Google Earth VR