7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - African Wednesday week #35 - the absolute winner takes 200 SBD!
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Hello fellow Steemians!
Welcome to my 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - African Wednesday - where the winner of the weekly round will be able to participate for the total of 200 SBD! Today, you can participate by submitting your personal pictures from your travels to the continent of Africa.
See the winner of the last week´s African Wednesday @jpphotography with the following entry:
Sunrise in the Sahara. The sand dunes of the Moroccan Sahara are an amazing sight. The huge amounts of piled sand are everything but boring, since the strong winds and the sun constantly change the patterns and colours of the dunes.
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Your entries need to be submitted by 8 AM Central European Time in order to be considered for the challenge with a description of approximately 30 to 50 words. Only use of personal images will be accepted and only one picture can be submitted for a daily photo challenge. Ten winning photos will receive a bigger upvote from me and ten runners-up will get a smaller one.
Chosen from the ten winning entries, the absolute winner of the day will receive extended publicity in my post tomorrow morning. I will also visit his/her blog to upvote one of the most recent posts. The winning picture of the daily challenge will then automatically enter other rounds with the absolute winner gaining approximately 200 SBD in total.
Please see the winners of the previous contests of the week and give them your support if you like their images to be the one winning the weekly price and entering the other stages of the 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge. You can vote for them by upvoting their winner announcement posts below:
7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - Asian Sunday week #35 - winner announcement!
@amyalfatasya Asian Sunday entry:
This "TAREK PUKAT" activity is still attached to traditional Aceh fishermen who catch fish in the sea using "PUKAT" Even this tradition is still active in working by the fishermen in Indonesia in particular. this activity is usually done in the morning and afternoon, and some even do at night. for the Indonesian people, catching fish in this way is an activity that is still a traditional choice.
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7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - Australian Monday week #35 - winner announcement!
@vinceboisgard Australian Monday entry:
The Great Ocean road really is a nice drive, especially when the sun is out. You can do it in a few days to really enjoy the sceneries. These are the famous 12 apostles or what left of it! They are slowly disappearing because of the ocean erosion.
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@marc-allaria Tuesday of Antarctica and World´s Oceans entry:
I still try to propose underwater photography for the Tuesday World Oceans contest ! This week a nice red gorgonia shot around Pasoso Island in Sulawesia. A lot of current kept the sea really clear as you can see. On the gorgonia, you can see a black comantula which is the same family of sea star.
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For more information about the 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge and conditions see my original post: 200 SBD 7 World's Continents Photo Challenge - 2018 guidelines – 09/05 update
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Tomas
CEO & Founder of CGH
The Fish Port of Tangier, Morocco has been a part of the city for a very long time. Depending on the time of day, you can see fishermen getting their boats ready to head out or returning and unloading their haul of fish. Clearly, judging by the photo I took here in October 2017, there are plenty of fishing boats in the harbor to feed many people!
Wet Swakopmund Pier at Sunrise, Namibia
After 10 days of photo shoots all around Namibia we arrived in Swakopmund for 1 final night before our flight home. Swakopmund is a kind of resort town on the coast of Atlantic Ocean with great beaches and tasty seafood restaurants. It was great to relax here, but we couldn't miss the final sunrise and went in the morning to the local pier :)
Superb!
Sahrij Medersa is the first Moroccan Medersa. Medersa means any type of educational institution in Arabic language. Sahrij Medersa. Sahrij Medersa was built in the Andalusian area between 1321 and 1323 by Prince El Hassan Abu Ali, as an Islamic educational facilities like any other Medersas. Students used to learn Qur’an, medicine, astronomy, mathematics, all kinds of subjects here. Sahrij Medersa was also a boarding school for students coming from the villages.
Great to see you entering the contest. Thank you for your wonderful entry. Tomas
Will try to enter more! 😊
The Table Mountain in Capetown. This picture was taken on the way to the top of the Lion's Head. This is a fairly easy hike (about 1h), but you have some gorgeous views over Cape Town.
What a wonderful view, truly beautiful!
Thanks for choosing our photo. Unfortunately your upvote hasn't arrived yet ;)
The setting of the sun of at the seaport in south Africa was one of the few rare beauties my eyes had ever seen.
The way ships sailed towards the dark clouds had these poetic rythms that couldn't be explained by word of mouth alone. Africa truly is a beautiful place
Wonderful colors! Thank you for sharing.
Time for new animal photo from beautiful Namibia. I have to admit that I have strong wish to visit Namibia again in the future. When I am watching my photos from there it recalls so many amazing memories. Photo below is just one of them and it is from a must visit place near Kamanjab - Otjitotongwe Cheetah Guestfarm.
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Link to original post:
https://steemit.com/photofeed/@crazy-andy/cheetah-portrait
Awesome shot. The cheetah that I was able to get a picture of in Africa was so far away. This is so cool looking.
What an encounter... I am not surprised you want to go back there....
The old sorcerer
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As you walk in the medina of Marrakech, you will notice that 90% of the old men wear "the sorcerer's robe".
Well, it's what we liked to call them but actually, they are named Djellaba. It's a traditional robe wore by men and women and the word Djellaba literally means attractive.
Thank you so much for your contribution. Truly appreciated. Tomas
Thanks for your kind words :D
Douz Sahara Tunisia..
Douz is a small town in south-central Tunisia. Considered the "Gateway to the Sahara", the Gateway to the Sahara, Douz is a popular destination for tourists eager to discover the desert, either in camel or four-wheel drive.
The town of Douz grew up around a large palm grove that stands on the northern fringe of the Sahara. Surrounded by nothing but desert and dry scrub, historically, it was an important stop on the roads of trans-Saharan caravans. Today, tourists come in large numbers, many on the coach tours organized by the coast stations, to get a glimpse of the power of the Sahara.
What a wonderful image!
The most fascinating thing about going to Africa and walking in the tourist jeeps is seeing the amount of animals that are in the streets, it is incredible. It looks a bit dangerous for some people, but as long as you have respect for these animals they will never harm you. This photo was taken in Kenya where the most tender lions in the world.
What a cute little fellas!
Cap Spartel
This is Cap Spartel in Morocco. It is the most northwestern point in all of Africa. It is also the point from which those going into the Mediterranean start their journey through the Pillars of Hercules.
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Thank you so much for your participation with this wonderful entry. Tomas