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Also known as East Timor, this small Asian country has seen violent invasions from the Portuguese and Indonesians. It became fully independent in 2002.
6. Wallis and Futuna
These culture-rich islands lie between Hawaii and New Zealand. They are an overseas territory of France.
7. Republic of Palau
With a population of 20,600, Palau depends on the USA for aid and military defence.
8. Nauru
Nauru is the smallest island nation in the world.
9. Monaco
Beautiful Monaco is one of the most expensive countries and it is home to a good number of billionaires.
These images were taken by Joey Rosado, a New York-based photographer who is very into capturing the beauty of black girls. He has also worked with Moshoodat Sanni, a 24-year-old makeup artist, in putting together a photo-series on black women.
1. Moshoodat Sanni herself, all glitterati.
2. The stunning Khoudia Diop in contrasts.
3. These beautiful gorgeous girls are making us pray for twins.
4. You’re beautiful, with or without hair.
5. An inspiration to all of us rocking ‘ajankolokolo’ hair style.
When Brazilian photographer, Vinicius Terra Nova, decided to do a photo series he named, ‘Flores Raras’ (translated as Rare Flowers) with these three sisters, magic was the only expected result.
The twins, Lara and Mara who have albinism slayed this shoot with their elder sister, Sheila.
It’s hard to get over how beautiful they look.
Look at how the twin’s creamy skins glow beautifully against Sheila’s popping dark skin.
They’re giving serious hair goals.
Se them serving artsy vibes in this upside-down shot.
To view more amazing pictures from this shoot, check out Vinicius’ website here.
Featured image credit: Vinicius Terranova
Thinking of planning your next holiday?? We think Kenya should be your first choice! Here are 35 extremely convincing reasons why you HAVE TO VISIT KENYA!:
1. Mt. Poi in the Ndoto Mountains of Northern Kenya
2. Pink flamingos on Lake Nakuru, also known as the blue lake in Kenya
3. Lake Paradise in Marsabit National Reserve. A highland lake in the middle of the desert
4. Flamingos basking in the sunset at Lake Nakuru
5. White sands at Watamu beach
6. A tourist crossing Ngare Serian’s rope bridge in the Maasai Mara
7. Beautiful aerial view of Nairobi at sunset
8. Equally beautiful view of the Nairobi skyline at night
9. Nairobi National Park. The only wild animal park in the world adjacent to a capital city
10. Gorgeous view of Diani beach
11. 400 year old tree in the Maasai Mara National Park
12. Hell’s Gate National Park, south of Lake Naivasha
13. A flamingo walking on water at Lake Nakuru
14. Gorgeous clouds overlooking Shela village at Lamu island
15. Serene image of the coast at Lamu
16. Elephants at Amboseli National Park
17. Stunning view overlooking the Menengai Crater at Nakuru
18. Aerial view of buffalo grazing on the shores of Lake Nakuru
19. Black Rhino grazing at Lake Nakuru National Park
20. Breathtaking sunrise hues at the shores of Lake Nakuru
21. This beautiful and tranquil landscape
22. An oasis in the middle of the desert in Wajir
23. The world famous white sandy beaches of Diani
24. Remarkable landscape of this long winding road at Nyeri
25. Striking image of a water lion in the Mara
26. Ndakaini dam in Murang’a
27. Blue water rock pool in Ngare Ndare Forest
28. Stunning image of cheetahs at Maasai Mara
29. Gorgeous shot of Mount Kenya
30. Elephants basking in the sunset at Maasai Mara
31. Breathtaking aerial view of Mt Longonot’s caldera
32. Remarkable view of Mt. Kilimanjaro from Amboseli National Park
33. Dolphins in Watamu
34. Spectacular view of the waters at Malindi
35. Descent from Lenana Peak on a snow-filled Mount Kenya
All images unless stated otherwise are taken from KENYAPICS