"Tales of the Congo": a photo project that makes the heart beat to the African rhythm

"Tales of the Congo": a photo project that makes the heart beat to the African rhythm

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Africa, which looks at you through the eyes of the natives living in the valley of the Congo alive and real. Before its magic is impossible to resist, and my breath catches at the first pages a wonderful photobook "Tales of the Congo".

The people of Africa live with nature in its rhythm and know the world is not rational, and sensual. See beautiful pictures of the mysterious continent in our material and experience African rhythms and in your heart."Tales of the Congo": a photo project that makes the heart beat to the African rhythmIn the middle of Africa, in the area Mbomo stretches wide basin of the Congo. Its area is over a million square kilometers.

The stunning beauty of these places leaves an indelible mark on the people who live here. But despite the diversity of cultures existing in the territory, this area has received little attention."Tales of the Congo": a photo project that makes the heart beat to the African rhythm"Tales of the Congo": a photo project that makes the heart beat to the African rhythmThe book "Tales of the Congo" (Congo Tales) is an attempt to shed light on the rich cultural heritage of the people Mbomo on the fragile local ecosystem and the history transmitted in oral stories, because all of this is on the verge of extinction."Tales of the Congo": a photo project that makes the heart beat to the African rhythm"Tales of the Congo": a photo project that makes the heart beat to the African rhythmWithin five years, a group of writers, scientists and photographers decided to join together to pay tribute to the world of the Congo.

"Tales of the Congo": a photo project that makes the heart beat to the African rhythm"Tales of the Congo": a photo project that makes the heart beat to the African rhythm"Tales of the Congo" is a splendid opportunity to get acquainted with the legacy that has left the world Momo."Tales of the Congo": a photo project that makes the heart beat to the African rhythm"Tales of the Congo": a photo project that makes the heart beat to the African rhythmThose who live on the edge of the National Park Odzala — the biggest and oldest in the basin of the Congo — and, still, remain the guardians of their natural world."Tales of the Congo": a photo project that makes the heart beat to the African rhythmUntouched nature and people with a pure heart, teaches the world a lesson, telling their ancient stories.

And you would like to go to the valley of the Congo and to see the beauty of your eyes?

Keywords: The natives | The jungle | The Congo | Myths | Tales | Traditions | Photobook

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