Wildlife and animals found in Africa.

Massai Mara (Kenya)
Massai Mara (Kenya)
Namib-Naukluft National Park (Namibia)
  Chobe National Park (Bostwana)
Bénoué National Park (Burundi)
Serengeti National Park (Tanzania)

Zaramba National Park (Congo)
Massai Mara (Kenya)

Lake Nakuru National Park (Kenya)
Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania)

Chimanimani (Zimbabwe)




Golden Gate Highlands National Park (south Africa)

Chobe National Park (Botswana)

Bontebok National Park (South Africa)

Liwonde National Park (Malawi)

Victoria Falls / Zambezi (Zimbabwe)

Katonga Wildlife Preserve Uganda)

Chobe National Park (Bostwana)

Mosi-oa-Tunya Victoria Falls (Zambia)

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tiger-stretch-india_22673_600x450The many types of animals that roam the lands of Africa are what make this continent a landmark for the abundant amount of wildlife it preserves. Wildlife ranges from the small and the innocent to the large and ferocious. 

People from all over the world vacation in Africa just to get a glimpse of the wild animals that are not found anywhere else on the planet.

These animals can include the giraffe, the long-necked mammal that eats from trees and tall plants as well as lions, leopards and cheetahs, always on the hunt for their next prey. 

The cheetah, which is known for having spots, is the world’s fastest land animal, reaching speeds of up to 113 miles per hour. 

africa-mapNow that’s fast! One of Africa’s largest forms of wildlife is the rhinoceros, a very large mammal with a distinctive horn on the middle of its nose which it uses to fight off threats by other large mammals.

Of all the dangerous wildlife life found on the African continent, the buffalo, which can be spotted near any source of water, travel in herds and have an outstanding sense of smell. Rhino’s are very intelligent animals, which make up for their bad hearing and eyesight.

An animal most people find entertaining is the chimp, or chimpanzee. Just as intelligent as a human, chimps often defend themselves by throwing rocks or large sticks at threatening predators on the hunt for prey. Known for being really noisy, chimpanzees have character, but can also be very dangerous if threatened.

Africa’s not only famous for the animals that roam the land, but also for the ones that occupy the sky. Day or night, you will find something up above soaring in the clouds. 

Bats can be seen circling the night sky as these night-flying creatures search for insects to feed on as well as fruits and seeds. 

If you’re scared of bats, you may want to explore the land during daylight hours, as species upon species fill the skies, awakening from their long day of rest. 




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Amazing Drawings by Tony Sandoval.

"The Black Dress Girl"

"CM Open"

"Luchas"

"Black Cat"

"Nocturno"

"More Cannibal Zombies"

"Pervert Fish"

"Hellboy"

"Season Of Thorns"

"Devil in My Head"

"Epidemy of Melancholy"

"That Doomboy"

"Doom Storm"

"Sirens Song"

"Until The End of The Times"

"Doomboy Book Cover"

"Ridding Away From You"
Well I come to show the amazing art of Tony Sandoval, this artist is an uncle of mine who started drawing comics at home and sharing them with family and friends, later found its way into the world of Mexican comic illustrating the comic of the Blue Demon and Tinieblas.

After trying his luck in Barcelona where he began to publish books of their own under the editorial "La Cúpula" where he published his first book called "Nocturno".

I'll show a bit of surrealist art and Lovecraftian inspirations
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Machu Picchu, the lost city of the Inca emperor Pachacutec built.

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Machu Picchu (Quechua voice meaning "old top" known as the Lost City of the Incas, is a pre-Columbian archaeological site, located in a mountainous area about 2,350 meters of altitude in the valley of 'Urubamba in Peru.

It is assumed that the city had been built by the Inca Pachacutec around the year 1440 Spanish conquest of 1532.

The city's location was a closely guarded military secret, because the deep ravines that surrounded her were her best natural defense.

In fact, once abandoned, its location was unknown for four centuries, entering into legend. Archaeological discoveries, combined with recent studies of colonial documents, show that it was not a normal city, but rather a sort of summer residence for the Inca emperor and the nobility.

It is estimated that no more than 750 people at a time could reside in Machu Picchu, and possibly during the rainy season or when there were noble, the number was even lower.

The city was discovered July 24, 1911 by Hiram Bingham, a Yale historian, who was exploring the old Inca roads of the area in search of 'last Inca capital Vilcabamba.

Bingham he made ​​several other trips and carried out excavations until 1915 and only later realized the importance of his discovery, he became convinced that Machu Picchu was Vilcabamba.

Returning to his research he wrote several articles and books on Machu Picchu was the best known, The Lost City of the Incas.

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