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Boina123
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Ethiopia, famed as coffee's birthplace and uncolonized African country, holds a treasure of legends. Here, lions transcend their wild nature, becoming symbols of bravery and strength, deeply interwoven into the nation's spirit.

Embracing untamed companionship, Ethiopians formed bonds with lions. These majestic creatures evolved alongside humans, their roars blending with laughter.

In the regal courts, emperors like Tewodros and Menelik II cherished lions, while Empress Zewditu and Emperor Haile Selassie continued this tradition. The lions embodied Judah, symbolizing Ethiopia's lineage from the Israelite Royal House, through King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.

Across history, lions' courage was celebrated in ceremonies, and their symbols adorned coins, stamps, and seals. European references mirrored their might. The Lion of the Tribe of Judah echoed through time, inspiring within Ethiopia and beyond.

Boina123
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በቤተ መንግሥት ግቢ ውስጥ የተሰራው አንድነት ፓርክ 5 ቢሊየን ብር ተመድቦለት የተገነባ ሲሆን ዛሬ ከፍተኛ የመንግሥት ባለሥልጣናትና የተለያዩ ሀገራት መሪዎች በተገኙበት ተመርቆ ተከፍቷል። ይህንን ፓርክ ለመገንባት የገንዘብ ድጋፍ የተገኘው ከዩናይትድ አረብ ኢሚሬትስ እንደሆነ የጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ጽሕፈት ቤት ለጋዜጠኞች ባስጎበኘበት ወቅት ተናግሯል። ቤተ መንግሥቱ በ40 ሔክታር መሬት ላይ ያረፈ ሲሆን በውስጡ ሦስት ዋነኛ የቱሪስት መስህቦች ይገኙበታል።

Boina123
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Loango national park, located in the southwest of the country, is perhaps the most emblematic of the Gabonese national parks. 1,500 square kilometers of beaches, lagoons, mangrove swamps and forests have earned Loango the nickname of the last African Eden.

Sonia, a Spanish primatologist , arrived at Loango national park about three months ago. With her, we discover all the emblematic animals of the park.

Extract from the documentary: “Today in Africa - Gabon”
Direction: Julien Naar
Production: Bo Travail !, Voyage & TV5 Monde

Boina123
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𝐑.𝐈.𝐏. 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐩𝐡𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐔𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐬 *Please read the following description:*
𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝗾𝘂𝗶𝘁𝗲 𝗻𝗮𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗮𝗹 𝗮𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗮𝗿𝗰𝗵 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝗼𝗹𝗱𝗲𝗿 𝗰𝗵𝗶𝗹𝗱𝗿𝗲𝗻 𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝘁𝗲𝗰𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗱'𝘀 𝗯𝗮𝗯𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗮 𝗹𝗲𝗼𝗽𝗮𝗿𝗱, 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗶𝗿 𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗻 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗼𝗿 𝗮𝗳𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗽𝗼𝗮𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗿𝘀.
𝗔𝘁𝘁𝗮𝗰𝗸 𝗶𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗯𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝗱𝗲𝗳𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲! 𝗣𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗶𝘀 𝗯𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝗻 𝗰𝘂𝗿𝗲!
In a remote area of the Gabonese forest, 12 km from the equator and 10 km from the Atlantic Ocean, outside a national park, Anne-Marie et Xavier Hubert-Brierre have been observing the reaction of wild animals as they catch sight of themselves in large mirrors (250cm x 120cm) with motion sensors camera traps the couple installed 9 years ago. This innovative idea attracted the attention of primatologists, behaviour specialists whose studies on self recognition have, until now, been carried out in laboratories, on wild animals in captivity who are accustomed to the presence of humans. Wild animals come and go as they please in front of our mirrors and stay as they like both day and night.
For humans self recognition is not immediate: in the case of the very young child a period of “mirror training” guided by the reassurance of the mother is necessary.
For wild animals who haven't had this mirror training, nor possess the use of language to guide and reassure their child, self recognition is much more difficult.
Let's take the example of a gorillas family: Adult males see their reflection as a stranger come to seize his females. Young animals, on the other hand, see their reflection as a friend and companion. They don't hesitate to touch the surface of the mirror or reach behind the mirror in an effort to touch the image. Rebekah, a young student of Professor Jim Anderson, of the University of Sterling in Scotland, concluded her researched, based on our videos of a young male gorilla in front of our mirrors by stating, “this gorilla has demonstrated the ability to recognise himself.” Translated by Robin Alcorn
*In felines, while lions are programmed to live in large family groups (pride), male leopards are genetically programmed to live alone, to live without any female (except during mating periods) and without their own offspring and therefore to be single throughout his life. So this male leopard is a solitary and territorial animal. He occupies a territory that overlaps a few smaller female territories. He doesn't feel alone and dont search an odourless mate. He doesn't need any friend, any lifepartner. These mirrors break a certain sameness in his life in the rain forest. Front of them This male leopard behaviour changes from one minute to the next, of desire for company, of desire to fight with a rival, an intruder in his territory who strangely has no smell and is mute. This leopard was clearly drawn to and interested in the mirror, rubs himself on the mirror because may be a female leopard in estrus did it earlier leaving her scent? He only meets females during the mating season. To invite the females in heat, he emits a guttural sound called " sawing call ". This call also warns rival males not to enter his domain:* https://youtu.be/RLus4bTWzfM
*For leopard fanatics,* (Panthera pardus and not Panthera onca (jaguar) only found on the American continent where no elephants are found on this continent) *I publish a 19-minutes long video* containing all the leopard's trap camera shots (assembled end to end) in front of this mirror from 13 PM before his meeting with elephants, during the face to face and after until he left the mirror at 23PM
https://youtu.be/aYkF84-adOo
Also *a second short version* taken by another trap camera of a different brands and *under slightly different angle of view,* have already been published on my channel, https://youtu.be/taoJDXZQx5s
On our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/XHB06400CANNES/videos are published more than 180 videos captured by our trap cameras fixed in the Gabon jungle. The majority of them show encounters of wild animals with our 6 large mirrors. After watching each of our videos, don't forget to read the description in english attached to learn more about the behaviour of the animals in front of their reflection.

Boina123
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The Gabonese panthers are one of the most beautiful species of Gabonese forests. Intelligent and stealthy, they constantly study their territories, learning about each occupant. Here, one big male pass shortly after me and remains to listen ...
Les panthères du Gabon sont une des plus belles espèces des forêts Gabonaise. Intelligentes et furtives, elles étudient constamment leurs territoires se renseignant sur chaque occupant. Ici, un gros mâle passe peu de temps après moi et reste à écouter…

Boina123
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This video is about animals of the Gabon in the Congo basin rainforest. Filmed at Yatouga field site in Loango National Park in Gabon. Watch gorillas, monkeys, elephants, beautiful birds and a wide range of strange creatures.


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Boina123
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Description: English / Français / Português / Pусском
Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE enjoyed a 30-years career in Gabon at the head of a chain of more than hundred sales outlets across this Central African country, which is as big as the United Kingdom but has a population of only two million, mainly living in its large cities. The role involved travel within remote areas, always accompanied by his wife, Anne-Marie. For thousands of miles on tracks through the rainforest, they rarely encountered wild animals because they are very shy and will lurk in the vegetation when a vehicle approaches. Fortunately, Gabon has 13 national parks. So, they often stopped there at weekends to meet these animals. This infused them with the desire to explore the wildlife further, by setting up motion-sensor camera traps in a mosaic of rainforest, savannah, mangrove forest and wetland vegetation habitats, which offer a surprising variety of wildlife.
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Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE a fait carrière pendant près de 30 ans au Gabon, où il dirigeait une chaîne de plus d'une centaine de points de vente à travers de ce pays d’Afrique centrale, grand comme le Royaume Uni mais peuplé que de deux millions d’habitants, résidents principalement dans ses grandes villes. Ce travail l'a conduit, toujours accompagné de son épouse, Anne-Marie, dans des régions reculées du Gabon. Pendant des milliers de kilomètres sur des pistes à travers la forêt pluvieuse, ils ne rencontraient que rarement des animaux sauvages car très craintifs, se tapissant dans la végétation à l’approche d’un véhicule. Heureusement le Gabon est doté de 13 parcs nationaux. Ils s’y arrêtaient souvent les week-ends pour rencontrer ces animaux. Cela leur a donné envie d'explorer davantage la faune en installant des pièges à caméra à détecteur de mouvement, dans une mosaïque d'habitats de forêt tropicale, de savane, de forêt de mangrove et de végétation de zone humide, qui offrent une surprenante variété d'animaux sauvages.
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Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE gozou de uma carreira de 30 anos no Gabão à frente de uma cadeia de mais de cem pontos de venda neste país da África Central, que é tão grande como o Reino Unido mas tem uma população de apenas dois milhões de habitantes, vivendo principalmente nas suas grandes cidades. O papel envolvido é viajar dentro de áreas remotas, sempre acompanhado pela sua esposa, Anne-Marie. Durante milhares de quilómetros em caminhos através da floresta tropical, raramente encontraram animais selvagens porque são muito tímidos e espreitam na vegetação quando um veículo se aproxima. Felizmente, o Gabão tem 13 parques nacionais. Assim, muitas vezes param lá nos fins de semana para se encontrarem com estes animais. Isto infundiu-lhes o desejo de explorar mais a vida selvagem, instalando armadilhas fotográficas com sensores de movimento num mosaico de floresta tropical, savana, manguezal e habitats de vegetação de zonas húmidas, que oferecem uma surpreendente variedade de vida selvagem.
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Ксавье Юбер-Бриерре в течение 30 лет работал в Габоне во главе сети из более чем ста торговых точек по всей этой центральноафриканской стране, которая по площади не уступает Великобритании, но имеет население всего два миллиона человек, проживающих в основном в крупных городах. Эта роль предполагала поездки в отдаленные районы, причем его всегда сопровождала жена Анна-Мария. На протяжении тысяч миль по тропам через тропические леса они редко встречали диких животных, поскольку те очень пугливы и при приближении автомобиля затаиваются в растительности. К счастью, в Габоне есть 13 национальных парков. Поэтому они часто останавливались там по выходным, чтобы встретиться с этими животными. Это вдохновило их на дальнейшее изучение дикой природы: они установили камеры-ловушки с датчиками движения в мозаике тропических лесов, саванн, мангровых лесов и болотной растительности, которые предлагают удивительное разнообразие диких животных.

Boina123
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Une beauté

Boina123
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Gabon is home of a great diversity of wildlife species including some of the world's deadliest animals. But it's a common misconception that visitors to Gabon are constantly at risk of attack from the country’s wildlife.

In reality, if you follow basic safety guidelines, they pose little threat to your safety.

In fact, mosquitos claim many human lives in Gabon each year as they act as the bearers of deadly diseases like malaria. However, here we discuss the most dangerous animals of Gabon with the exception of humans.
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Boina123
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In Gabon, a local group of conservationists are sowing the seeds of ecotourism. Their goal is to finance the protection of not just the local gorillas, but also the rain forest itself.

From the Show: Gorillas of Gabon http://bit.ly/2nBGFuo

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Les animaux de la forêt Gabonaise et de son océan, toutes les images ont été prises au camp touristique de Nyonié.

The animals of the Gabonese forest and its ocean, all the images were taken at the Nyonié tourist camp.

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Description; English / Français / Português / Pусском
For more than 10 years Anne-Marie and Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE and their friend Michel GUISS DJOMOU have been placing trap cameras in the rainforest near Nyonié in Gabon. While many cameras are mounted in front of very large mirrors to film, from different angles, the reaction of wild animals to their reflection, others are set up in the forest near streams.
These few images show the great quietness in this remote place of the Gabonese rainforest.
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Depuis 10 ans Anne-Marie et Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE et leur ami Michel GUISS DJOMOU placent des caméras pièges dans la forêt vierge près de Nyonié au Gabon. Si de nombreuses caméras sont placées face à de très grands miroirs pour filmer, sous différents angles, la réaction des animaux sauvages face à leur reflet, d’autres sont placées dans la forêt auprès des ruisseaux.
Ces quelques images montrent la grande quiétude régnant dans cet endroit reculé de la forêt vierge gabonaise.
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Há mais de 10 anos que Anne-Marie e Xavier HUBERT-BRIERRE e o seu amigo Michel GUISS DJOMOU colocam câmaras de armadilhas na floresta tropical perto de Nyonié, no Gabão. Enquanto muitas câmeras são montadas na frente de grandes espelhos para filmar, de diferentes ângulos, a reação de animais selvagens ao seu reflexo, outras são montadas na floresta perto de riachos.
Estas poucas imagens mostram a grande quietude neste lugar remoto da floresta tropical gabonesa.
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Уже более 10 лет Анна-Мари и Хавьер Хьюберт-Брайерре и их друг Мишель ГУИСС ДЖОМОУ устанавливают камеры ловушек в тропических лесах под Ньонье в Габоне. В то время как многие камеры установлены перед очень большими зеркалами, чтобы снимать, с разных углов зрения, реакцию диких животных на их отражение, другие устанавливаются в лесу около ручьев.
На этих нескольких снимках видна большая тишина в этом отдаленном месте тропического леса Габона.

Boina123
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Gabon, Afrique Centrale. Une expérience inédite se prépare : la réintroduction en milieu sauvage de gorilles élevés en captivité. Mabeke et sa famille vont être relâchés sur l’île d’Ewengué. Jusqu’ici, seuls quelques très jeunes gorilles célibataires avaient été réintroduits dans la nature.
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Découvrez dans ce film l’histoire de ces étonnants grands singes, la préparation de l’opération puis l’aventure de la redécouverte de la vie en forêt tropicale.
La famille de Mabeke pourra-t-elle s’adapter à son nouveau milieu ? La question demeure cruciale non seulement pour le sort de ces gorilles mais aussi pour le devenir de toute l’espèce menacée d’extinction.

L'incroyable aventure du gorille Mabeke
Un film réalisé par Jean-Yves Collet
© Ampersand - 2020

Boina123
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cette chaîne permettra aux élèves de terminales , étudiants qui ont des ordinateurs ou des androides de pouvoir créer ou vérifier leurs informations à eBOURSE Gabon et Sygor. Mais de s'informer également sur les actualités Sygor et eBourse .

Boina123
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Gabon is What?!! 😮🇬🇦

#Maps #Mapping #Geography #Maps #Mapping #Tourism #Travel #TravelMemories #TravelIdeas #FunFacts #Facts #Gabon #GabonTravel #Animals

Did you know Gabon has one of the highest forest cover rates in the world, with over 85% of its land covered by forests?

Or that the Gabonese flag features two horizontal stripes, green and gold, which represent the country's forests and mineral wealth, respectively, and a blue stripe in the center, which symbolizes the ocean?

It is also a member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), which is a group of oil-producing countries that work together to regulate oil prices and production levels.




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