Thursday, March 24, 2011

How Soon Before Periods Do Cramps Start

SPRING HOPE LIFE DARKENING

Rain is nostalgia. The sun, the joy reflected in a green carpet on which small strip of white and yellow daisies in my garden. But today the sky is covered with gray, the water hits the glass, and my heart yearns for the sun set on Triana, I smell the scent of orange blossom remind my feet while walking among the orange trees, and the ears heard the buzz of a church procession marches lost.
Today

rain while my head remember, because sometimes the memories are also food for the soul and gives me life ... Sevilla.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Why Does The Back Of The Knee Hurt

Bubi people of Africa especially Guinea Guinea

THE NUMBER IS LISTED ON THE FINAL YEAR OF PUBLISHING, THE MEANS REPEATED r







Bulletin
Ager directly. 1951/54 English Guinea Agrilcultura quarterly magazine. Agricultural Ser 1954


La Gaceta de Guinea almost all numbers director Roberto Martin Prieto 2000

How Mariana Islands or the Gulf of Guinea? Pedro Armengol y Cornet R

1878 A history of African Exploration Mountfield David 1976 R

In the Shadow of the Baobab Xavier Moret 2006

Through the black continent Exped. Citroen Georges-Louis-Marie Hardt Aud. Leave
1929 R
Guinea, Report of the Government Dolores García García Tudela Cantus 2004

Adja-Adja and Other Stories Maximiliano Nkogo Esono 2000 R

Africa - two-volume encyclopedia of 448 pages each Folco Quilici 1979 R

Africa 2000 Journal of Culture No. 1993
Africa
catalog of books Kegan Paul Trench Trübner & C. Bantu Africa
1936
several numbers Nchama Ondó Candido 2006

Africa from prehistory to the sixties Pierre Bertaux 1994 R

black and white Africa, the Congo to Algiers with de Gaulle Carlos Sentis 1945 R
activities
Africa of Semin. early history "Julio Martinez Santa Martinez Santa-uly
Olalla "

Africa 1947 two-volume Encyclopedia editions sa Danae

Folco Quilici 1979 English Africa and Torres José María Folch R

1911 O. Strandberg Concerned Africa 1956 Africa
R
Diedrich Europe Mission 1942
Wertermann
English West Africa Francisco del Río Joan R

Africa 1915 Catholic Action magazine No 73, January 1948 1948 Board of Governors I.
scientific
a English Africa in the Gulf of Guinea Manuel Ramón Jiménez Fraile Iradier 2000 R

Africa travel and work of the Assn . Euskara Manuel Iradier the Explorer 1994

Africa For democracies triggered Equatorial G.. Max Lining-1994 R

Goumaz Glory Black African civilizations JC De Graft-Johnson 1954 R

Ager Bulletin dir. 1955/57 English Guinea Agriculture quarterly magazine. Ser Agriculture Bulletin 1957

Ager dir. English Guinea revistra Agriculture 1958/63 quarter. Agricultural Ser 1963

Guinea Agriculture Promise for Spain Jaime Nosti 1948 R

Belinga Akono and the boy who became a gorilla
Inongo Inongo-vi-vi-Makom "1991

south of Santa Isabel Carlos Decors 1999 R

Some facts about the soils of Guinea and the island of FP Enrique Alcaraz, José María Sequeiros Anecdotes

1942 Pamu J. Bravo Carbonell 1942 R

Angel Barrera and possessions of the Gulf of Guinea Echenique Manuel Góngora R

Annobón 1923 2007 photographic calendar 2007
Malabo English Cooperation
Agricultural Yearbook of T. The Gulf of Guinea eg. 1942, Gómez-Moreno-Nosti-Báguena

1942 Agricultural Yearbook of the territories. Gulf of Guinea English Nosti and Luis Jaime R

Báguena Yearbook 1944 Gulf of Guinea Agricola Manuel L. Gómez Moreno Agricultural Yearbook 1942

Terr. English Guinea Gulf M. Gomez / Luis Báguena / Nosti 1942 R

approach to the history of Just Equatorial Guinea Bolekia Bolek 2003

Customs Tariff TEDEL oara the Gulf of Guinea Governor General of the Territory. File 1927

African Studies No. 22 Superior Council I. Scientific Files 1952

African IE No. 21 / Patrol Atlantis Manuel Martínez Merino 1952 Archives
Inst
E.africanos, customs and myths bujebas Arcadio de Larrea Palacin 1954

E. Institute Archives No. 49 African Prehistory
FP Augusto Panyella 1959 Archives
EA Institute No. 62 Augustus 1962 Panyella and other

Archives of the Institute for African Studies No. 49 Augustus 1959 Panyella and other

IEA files Annobon ultrabasic Rocks José María Fuster 1950

Burns Night Mount Laurel 2009 John Thomas

Equatorial Guinea Article Javier Bledsoe 2000 MC

Atanga magazine Magazine January / March 2010

English Cooperation red danger Care communist activity in Africa Director. General and Provincial Plaza Afric. R

Care 1957 Red Menace. Communist activity in Africa Dir. G. And provincial seats. 1957 African

Atlas of Spain and overseas possessions

Francisco Coello 1849 Photographic Atlas of Equatorial Guinea

Jorge Lafuente 2008 Statistical Atlas geographic division icon p. Joan River Africa 1914
icon-geographical
Statistical Atlas of Africa oocidental River 1914 R

Joan Bird Island Aurelio Basil Fernando Poo 1963 CMF plane

rich pig thief Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel 2008

Ayantang a ceibas standing under the English cultural center in Bata 2001 R 2 examples. Bibliography

colonial Juan Fontan Lobé 1946
Library subject catalog
M ª Asunción del Val 1949

Biodynamics current populations Continental S. Guinea 1954 Panyella bedroom and Augusto Emilio Mateo

Bolondeses 2010

Brief Dictionary Bubi-Castilian / Castilian-Bubi Just Bolekia B. 1997 Witchcraft

fang in Equatorial Guinea The Mbwo Joaquin Mbana 2004

Bubi scenes and adventures on the coast of slaves P. 1939 Testore Celestino

Nanay-Menemôl Búdjigêl Lêdjam 2008

Finding the Way, memories of our heroines Missionary Immaculate Conception. 1979 Nomad

Luis Izquierdo Calendar 1983 Calendar

Islands English Cooperation Elobey 2010

Guinea Roads Magazine January 1956 January 5, 1956 Number 1956 A traditional songbook
Bioko
José Francisco ETEO Soriso 2008

Cannibals Light power Tambascio 1982
Guinea
A. Charters Miranda R 1940 Mapping

English Africa 1945 conference Vicente Manuel Lombardero Mapping Africa

English Vicente Manuel Lombardero 1944 R 2 examples. Wow

Africa, the adventures of a fearless traveler Mary Kingsley 2001 R

Hunting and Fishing in Annobon-birds on the island and whale fisheries Aurelio R
Basilio 1957 CMF
Kalab ash and José Siale Djangany Termes 2000 R

Hundred Years of The Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad 2002 R

Swan Luis Franco spy m. Gonzalez-Mata 1978

Classification and characteristics of cocoa Fernando Poo and Jesus Alvarez Jaime Nosti

1940 Climatology of the English territories of the Gulf of Guinea J. 1942 R
Nosti
African monographic collection, sculptures A. CMF 1968 Martin Mill

chose animals as their leader, Bubi tale Erika Galindo Reuss 2008

As is and as the coffee tree pruning Liberia Jaime Nosti 1944 2 copies

Compendium of Geography and History of Equatorial Guinea missionaries Printing 1966 A Compendium of geography

particular Esñola Guinea Apostolic Vicariate Fernando P. 1924 Compendium of Geography

particular English Guinea Missionary Sons of Ido. Heart 1924 Mary R

Argelejo Count Notes documents and notices experience. L. Mariano 1778 De Castro 1999 R

Count Argelejo and exp. Fernando Poo military Cencillo Manuel Pineda R

1948 Conde de Argelejo, news, documents and notices Mariano L. Castro's 1999 International Conference

Director Western Africanists. Morocco Gen.de 1954 Col. R
ethnic conflicts and governance
Equatorial Guinea Muakuku Rondo

Igambo 2006 Conspiracy in the green - The report Abayak Francisco Zamora Loboch 2009

Forming a company for the exploitation of cocoa Ramón Costa Goula 1962 R

CONTRIBUT. the study of despob. Indigenous in Guinea Gulf A. Arbel and R. 1942 Ulloa Villarino

somatosensory contribution to the development mof. The child in F. Beato Vicente Poo 1942

Copito forever, the white gorilla seen by its discoverer Jordi Sabater Pi 2003

Corisco island of dreams Fernando García Gimeno 2008

Fang Forest Things Iñigo de Aranzadi 1998 R

Customs Bengas Ikeng Ibia `Dy / Práxedes Rabat 2004

Chromosome 6 Robin Cook 2006

Papers 1, the crisis of the postcolonial state-Caranci CA 2001 J. Bolek Bolekia Notebooks 2

Equatorial Guinea F. Abaga-Vilar, MJ Castro ML 2001

When fighting combos Leoncio Evita R 1953 Raw Story

Juan Tomás Laurel 2007

ABAA Stories in Manuel Fernández Magaz Tales 1987 R

Ndowe I Enenge A 'Bodjedi 2003

Language Course fang Julian B. 2007 3 copies Oyeee Bibang

African oral literature course Jacint Creus 2005

English course on Africa, Spain in Africa José Díaz de Villegas and B.

1944 Facts about the geological exploration of Ifni E and F. Hernández-Pacheco 1936

geomorphological data from the English Continental Guinea Manuel Alia Medina R

1951 Data for the knowledge of the flora of the English Guinea Joaquín Mas-Guindal 1944

of mouth, lit studies. Equatorial Guinea oral Jacint

De Creus 2004 settlement and economy in English Guinea R. R Grau 1942 Perpiñá

Of The slave cocoa cultivation Juan José Díaz Matarranz 2005

criminal law applicable to indigenous T. Esp. Francisco F. Guinea Gulf Olesa armed with

1953 Description of the island of Fernando Poo in vis. Ild S. Treaty. Luis Silveira 1959

Description of terrestrial mollusks i. Fernando Poo and Adolfo Antonio Ortiz de Zarate 1959

From the tropics Gloria Nistal 2008

From Viyil and other chronic Zamora 2008

Franisco Dialogues with Mbare Ngom Faye Guinea

Dictionary 1996 English-Bubi Just Bolekia Bolek 2009

Diplomatic English Guinea 1961-1962 Alicia Campos Serrano 2004 2 copies

Divide and Conquer The Scramble for Africa 1880/1914 Henri L. Wesseling 1999 R

Annobón Papers 1998 R Wulf Valerie

Ferdinand Fernand Fournier / Aubry 1973

Two lectures on Continental Guinea Pedro de Novo and F. Ebony
Chicharro
1934 2004

Ryszard Kapuscinski eBizquides PriceWaterhouse Equatorial Guinea Pascal Belda 2010

ecology and conservation primates in Equatorial Guinea. Juan Pedro González 1994 Kirchner R

Nkogo Ecos de Malabo Maximiliano

Efun Esono 2009 1955 R
Liberata Masoliver
Ekomo Mary Nsue Angüe 1985

The Africanism in Hispanic culture comtemporanea Jose Maria Cordero Torres 1949 R

Tree Center various issues, the war in the Bubi Fernando

The 2006 African J. Banana Rodriguez Barrera 1928

The coffee processing-methods Gragera Pedro Torres 1945

Guinea Forest of the exploration and Capdevielle Juan San Martin 1947 R

Our road Enrique Arques 1949

Weather English possessions in the Gulf of Guinea Inocencio Font Tullot 1951

The Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad 2002

The Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad abc-Library 2004

The Heart of the birds Elsa Lopez 2001 R

The Equatorial Mail newspaper No 28 and 29 2004 2 copies Trinidad Morgades

The African drama Colonel Jean Schramme 1970 R

The government of José de la Puente and Bassave in E. Guinea > Juan José Díaz Matarranz 2006 2 copies

The Empire that Never Was Gustau Nerín / Alfred Bosch 2001 R

The youth caught the porcupine white and other Jose Ela 2004
stories
James L. The Slave Driver Nelson 2007

The father Large Guinea Eduardo Canals 1993 R

the green paradise lost Guinea Fernando García Gimeno 1999 2 copies

El Patio magazine N º 75 English Cooperation in Malabo 2002

The carrier of Marlow, song black colorless Caesar Mba Abogo 2007

The problem of English colonization on Africa 1945 John Bonelli Rubio

The people Ndowe, ethnology, sociology and history Augusto
Iyang Pendi 1992 financial
colonial legal regime José Gómez Durán R
1946
Polop Corner Juan M. Davies 2009

The Lord of the Plains Javier Yanes 2010

The hampei stephanoderes ferr. In the Gulf of Guinea TE Luis Corella Báguena

1945 Africa Dream 1998 R
Javier Reverte
Drum Iñigo de Aranzadi 2007

The malaria Tratamkiento

Gustavo Pittaluga 1934 Elements of Grammar Bubi RP 1928 R
Isidoro Abad Els
tatuatges dels Fang of West Africa l `i Jordi Sabater Pi-J-1992 R Oriol Sabater

In search of the immortal Popeye EYI Sales Moan Ndong Ramon Encinas 2004
fang in the forest
Iñigo de Aranzadi 1981

In the land of the Bubis Emilio 1949 R
Guinea
In the country of the Bubis living scenes José Fernando Poo 1919
More
In the Land of Guinea Emilio Pamu 1947 R

In the realm of HA Bidyogo Bernatzik 1967 R

In the Jungle Virgen del Muni J. Bravo Carbonell R

1925 Essay on the Law of the Rio Muni Pamu Juan de Miguel Zaragoza 1963

Entre dos aguas, ethnomedicine pro. And health Ndowe Virginia Fons GE 2004

Letters from P. Cmf Juanola Jacint Creus 1890/1905 2002

black Eros Boris de Rachewiltz 1975 R

Spain in Africa Address gene. Morocco and. 1950 R

Spain in African colonies Guinea and Africa O. You throw Enrique
1950
Spain in Africa yesterday and today Adro Xavier 1945 R

Arica Spain in the West, Rio de Oro and Diego Saavedra y Magdalena Guinea
1910
Spain in 1907
Muni
Gregorio Granados Spain in Guinea Mariano de Castro - 1998 R Donato Ndongo

Spain La Negra Guinea Cheva Vegas "But

Spain Diezma 1988 black? Jesús González 1968 Green

Spain and Guinea, History Review 16, 2008 Chronicle misunderstanding Xavier Lacosta

Scheme ethnology of the fang of the 1959 English Guinea Panyella Augusto R

Rainy Season José Eduardo Agualusa 2002

tropical prints, prints from a trip to Guinea EV

Matilla 1946 Pictures and Stories of the English Guinnea Jacinta and Gustau Creu Nerín 1999 R

a library study English Guinea G. Erika Galindo Equatorial Reuss 2008

epidemiological and clinical study of the incidence of leprosy GE 1954 Victor Martinez Dominguez

petrogenetic study of the volcanoes of Guinea
1954 JM Fuster Casas
petrographic study of the English Continental Guinea Fuster JM 1951

Study Houses on beetles Aredidae Báguena heteromers Luis Corella 1948 R

Studies afrianos-AEA No. 18-19 Iyang pendant Augusto and others 1996

AEA African Studies Volume XI No. 20-21 Journal Africanists Assoc 1997

African Studies history, orality, culture J. Yolanda Marti Aixelà 2008

African Studies No. 16-17 Augusto and others 1995
Iyang
African Studies No. 2-3, dance ivanga Marta Sierra and others 1986

bananas Studies philology Carlos González Echegaray 1959

topographic-medical Studies the island of Fernando Poo Antonio San Martin and Montes 1867 R

Ethnography, race black, yellow and white Teleforo de Aranzadi 1900 R

Fernando Poo-Ethnography Abelardo de Unzueta Bubis and Yuste R 1947

Ethnohistory and Bantu cultures Carlos González Echegaray 1999 R 2 examples. Exhibition

primitive cultures Equatorial Guinea Montjuich Archaeological Museum 1966 R

Expressions, a word picture of English Cultural Center 2004

Bata Eyom Ndong, the troublemaker Mondu Messenger epics Sunday Mbá-Ramón Sales Elah 2007 Father Julius

Mission to Africa in July 2008
Wais and Piñeyro
muestruario Valencia International Fair of M DG et al. Directorate General of Morocco 1946

Fernando El Africano Fernando García Fernando Gimeno 2004

Poo colonial adventure María Dolores García Cantus 2006

Muni and Fernando Poo J. Bravo Carbonell 1917 R

Fernando Poo and its dependencies P. Ferrer Piera 1900 R

Frames of a colonial dream Equatorial Guinea Hernández Sanjuán 2001 R

Ndowe Foundation, Martin Ndje song Ndowe 1999

Gabriel makes history of witches Iñigo de Aranzadi 1999

Africa Geography Onesimus and Eliseo Reclus 1910 R

Geology and physiography of the English Continental Guinea Francisco Hernández-Pacheco 1936

Geology and Geography of Guinea and Continental Juan Roldán Lizaur

1945 Gorillas in the Mist Dian Fossey 1990

1928 Abbot Grammar Bubi RPIsidoro

Fa Descriptive Grammar 'D'Both Armando Zamora Segorbe 2010

Grammar Suahili Piet Van Pelt 2001

Grande is Africa AE R

Johann 1964 José Esteban Guinea Vilaró 1950 R-2 example. English Continental Guinea

A. In 1944 R

Unzueta Equatorial Guinea The Independent Traveler 1994 R

Equatorial Guinea - Volume II general bibliography Max Liniger-1976 R

Goumaz Equatorial Guinea Spain in 1964 Peryr Paz José Cervera R

Equatorial Guinea-general bibliography Volume III Max Liniger-1978 R

Goumaz Equatorial Guinea-general bibliography Max Liniger-volume IV 1980 R

Goumaz Equatorial Guinea from slavery to the dictatorship of Ferdinand nguemista Muakuku Rondo GIMS. 2000 R 2 examples. Equatorial Guinea History

en Blanc i Negre 1998 R
Gustau Nerín
Equatorial Guinea The Warp José Luis Jones Dougan 1990

Equatorial Guinea a country subject to terror and harassment Amnesty International 1999 R

Equatorial Guinea hidden dictatorship Fam report 1978 R

Equatorial Guinea, Viscera Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel 2006

Guinea in Patu JM.Brunet / Cosculluela / T Mur 2008

Guinea Colonial life episodes Carlos Fleitas Alonso R

1989 English Guinea 1926 J. Bravo Carbonell R
English Guinea
another author Agustín del Saz 1944 R

Guinea-Macias On the Waterfront 1978 Ramon Garcia Dominguez R 2 different

Guinea Macias, the law of silence Ramon Garcia Dominguez 1977

reserved matter Rafael Fernández Guinea 1976 Guinea

historical summary and Carles 2001 Pep particular photographic Guinea

current version
Fernando Gamboa 2008
Traces Equatorial Guinea (tracks) pictures E. Rioufol, J-Luc text. Le Bras 2000

History of English Guinea Action H. Ramón Alvarez R 1948

History of the ascents to the peak of Santa Isabel A. 1953 Moreno Moreno

C. History of Black Africa González Echegaray 1974

Geographical History of the Island of Fernando Poo A. De Unzueta 1947 R

History No. 297, the strategy of tension Xavier Lacosta 2001

History No. 30, Livingston utopia and colonialism Maria Luisa Sanchez and Luis Reyes 1978

history and tragedy of Equatorial Guinea Donato Ndongo Bidyogo 1977 R

Iboga secret society of Equatorial Guinea Bueti 1998 José Manuel Novoa R

cultural identity Ndowe Cristina Dyombe

Dyangani 2008 Colonial Empires 1942 R Ramirez Sainz

Print dermopilares indigenous Guinea in Spain. José Pons 1951 Induction

Gravimetric study of Fernando Poo Angel García Cogollor 1967
Guinea
Industry 1955/1956 1955 R. monthly magazine V / months in Guinea

Industry Review Magazine September 1955 1955 R

monthly report to the government of José de la Gándara SM / Jacint Creus 1996

ethnic musical instruments of Equatorial Guinea Isabela de Aranzadi 2009

Pedro Arnuero Interviu 1999 Interviu May

number 1204, Teodoro Obiang Revista Interviu 1999

Iradier JM Cordero Torres 1944 R

Centenary commemoration Iradier Institute of African Studies in 1956

Iradier English Guinea 1954 Ricardo wad Framis browser
Africa
Iradier Supreme Council of Inv. Scientific .. 1954 R

Ischulla (The Island) Sunday Manfredi R

1950 Gulf of Guinea Islands A. De Unzueta and Yuste R 1945

José Xifré and missions of Guinea Eduard Canals Golfo9 2000

English administration in the Protectorate Alvarez R

Gendin 1949 Food and cooking in Equatorial Guinea Coop. E. Health with E. Guinea 1991

Muni Adventure Miguel Gutierrez Garitano 2010

Foreign aid in the development of Equatorial Guinea Fernando Abaga Edjang 1997 R

Corisco Bay and the history of the Bengas Peter N. Luka 2005

Andeke Hunting in Guinea Ramón Tatay R

1955 City of Clarence A. Martin del Molino 1993

English colonization in Equatorial Guinea 1858-1900 MLCastro / M ª Luisa de la Calle 2007

governor's conference in 1895 Bassave Puente Juan José Díaz Matarranz 2007

The cannibals dance of the 1928 Romanian Mihai R Tican

public education in Santa Isabel 1896 - 1902 Mariano L. Castro Antolin 2005

The Spain ignored Mateos R

Rios 1959 The strategy of tension history Xavier Lacosta 16 2001 R

ABAA Figure of the religion of the Bubi Amador RP 1956 R Martin del Molino

La Gaceta de Guinea Javier Bledsoe 2000 3 numbers

The Great African Adventure 2006 Anne Hugon

Territorial Guard English Guinea Jesus Nunez Calvo 2000 R

Hormelev War of John M. Davies 2005

War of Nigeria José Luis Sesto 1969

The Equatorial Guinea and their autonomy with the Institute of African Studies

1964 English Guinea 1928 Rózpide Ricardo Beltran R

The Guinea is English. Independence E ( history and life) JP 1975
Yániz
The English Guinea and its riches in July 1930 R
Arija
The English Guinea, commercial guide 1948

The English Guinea, which is and will be the Missionary Magazine 1931

The unknown Guinea, colonial shame and scandal Francisco Madrid 1933

The 2005 Jaguar Ediciones Equatorial Guinea

The aujourd Equatorial Guinea Brigitte Helali `hui 1999 R

La Guinée Equatoriale 1999 Jaguar aujourd'hui Les editions

The History of Africa in its facts, texts and José Luis Cortés López places

2007 History of Biafra, Genesis of an African legend Frederick Forsyth 1979

Mom's Escape John M. Uro 2006

Davies Church in Equatorial Guinea Thomas L. Fernando Poo 1968 CMF Pujadas R

The Church in Equatorial Guinea Rio Muni Volume II Thomas L. Pujadas CMF. 1983 R

Pamu The person from the point biotypological 1951 Jesús Fernández Cabezas R

oral poetry of the people of Equatorial Guinea Angel A. López Ortega 2008

oral poetry of the people of Equatorial Guinea Angel Antonio López Ortega 2008

Property in English Guinea and Jesus Muñoz Nuñez de Prado 1929

The Reason a people, history repeats Remei Bolek Mass and Sipi 1995 R

English Equatorial Region day African Studies Institute

1963 in Equatorial Guinea Healing Light Armando Morote 1778/1968 1997

The female section of the Falange in English Guinea Gustau Nerín 2007

La Selva always triumphs Guillermo Cabanellas 2009

The current situation of English in Africa Gloria NIST / William Jahn 2007

Foot Transition Equatorial Guinea's history of failure and Juan Fermin Nguema

The Balboa 1998 Equatorial Guinea tribe 1979/1996 1996 2 Manuel Leguineche example.

Universitat, article on malaria in Africa Pedro Alonso 2004

La Vida Animal La English Guinea Aurelio Basil CMF 1962 R

Animal life in the English Guinea original RP Aurelio Basil CMF 1952 R

La Voz de Fernando poo No. 127 magazine published Barcelona 1915

La Voz de Fernando poo extraordinary number magazine published in Barcelona in 1911

Labor health in the Provin. Equatorial Guinea 1963 African Studies Institute 1960/62

L'antropòleg l'looks Gustau Nerín 2008

protected areas of Bioko, Equatorial Guinea Zafra Noelia Calvo 2005

The English possessions in the Gulf of Guinea Manuel Monfort, Prats R
1900
The African Queen Cristina Morato 2006

African Queens Cristina Morato 2006

Darkness of your Black Memory Donato Ndongo 1987 R 2 examples.

Darkness of your Black Memory Donato Ndongo Biyogo 2009

The three virgins of St. Thomas Guillermina Mekuy 2008

The Green Hills of Africa E. 1977 R

Heminway colonial legislation José María de la Peña and Goyoaga 1955
Equatorial Guinea
Legislation Enrique Adolfo López Millán 1967

Labour law of the Gulf of Guinea will Llompart Sebastian

1946 Legislation Regional Fernando Poo and Rio Muni Antonio Fraile Romám 1961 R

Far from Isak Dinesen Africa

R 1985 Language and power in Africa Justo 2001 R
Bolekia Bolek
Amin Maalouf Leo Africanus 1988
lÀfrique
Les Atlas Les editions Guinée Equatoriale JA 2001

Les noticies Treball i mde Llnegua UGT Africa 2004

Les produits des bursérancées useful, André Guillaumin aplications 1910 Coloniale

BA Legends Guinean Raquel Ilombe 1998

bujebas Legends and stories of English Guinea Arc. Larrea-CG

Echegaray 1956 Legends and Myths of Guinea H. Ramón Alvarez R

1951 Legends and stories of Equatorial Guinea 2009
José Menéndez Hernández Agustín Miranda
Colonial Laws 1945 Junco

Literature of Equatorial Guinea, an anthology Donato Ndongo-Mbare Ngom 2000

colonialism Livingstone utopia and Maria Luisa Sanchez and L. Reyes 1978 R

What is and what may be English Guinea Missionary Magazine 1931 R

What holds English Guinea Enrique d'Almonte 1912

The Bubis Abelardo de Unzueta and Yuste 1947

The Bubi of Fernando Poo Günter Tessmann 2008

The rites and beliefs A. Bubis R Martin del Molino 1993

The bujeba of English Guinea Antonio Veciana Vilaldach

1956 Africa lost roads Javier Reverte 2002

Explorers D'Almonte and Benitez Julio Romano

1950 Explorers and Benitez Julio Romano DALMONT 1950 R

Railways in the protection. and colonies esp. In Africa and Joan José Manuel Vidal Alberich 2004

Officials in English Guinea and Jesus Muñoz Nuñez de Prado 1930

Natives of English Guinea Enrique d'Almonte 1910

Blacks
1931 Maurice Delafosse
The Forgotten, revelations a trip to the dramatic reality Eduardo Soto-Trillo 2004

The Pamu (The Fang) Günter Tessman (Eika Reuss) 2003

The Pamu of our Guinea Luis Trujeda Incer

1946 Dogs of War Frederick Forsyth 1981 R

The powers of the storm Donato Ndongo Biyogo 1997

naked Peoples Max-Pol Fouchet 1954 R

cacfaoteros drills, coffee and other crops G. Esp. Luis Corella 1949
Báguena
English Territories of the Gulf of Guinea José Olmo Boullón

1944 English Territories of the Gulf of Guinea Boullón another author José Olmo R
1944 Recent African
Paul Dalmases 2007

Bottom of Guinea, the failure of decolonization José Menéndez Hernández 2008

Recent scarified on the island of Bioko Malabo English Cultural Cooperation 2002 Autumn Moon

Francisca Gracian


Galbeño 2009 Full Moon Medoune
Juan Luis Oliva de Suelves 2008

Macías Agustín Nze executioner or victim 2004 2 copies
Nfumu
Magazine of Equatorial Guinea Vanguardia La Vanguardia Pedro Ortín 2003

Mandara "In the mountains of Cameroon unknown 1998 René Gardi R

Ayong Mansi and Reuss Erika Galindo 2008

green mantle under the sun V. 1973 R Izquierdo López

Fernando farmer's Manual Joaquin Rodriguez Poo bananas Barrera R

1928 Manuals English African, Guinea Luis Corella 1950
Báguena
the farmer Manuel Fernando Poo, The Cafeto Joaquin Rodriguez Barrera 1925 2 copies
Iradier
Manuel Ángel Martínez Salazar Manuel
1993 R
Iradier centennial celebration of African Studies Institute 1956 R

Niger map - carte 1998 general national geographic institute

Continental Geological Map of Guinea Martinez Torres CM 1996

Map graphic icons and pictures

1914 Rio Joan Ivory elephant hunting Tony 1974 R Sánchez Ariño

Mbini image hunters in colonial Guinea Pere Ortín and Pereiró Vic 2006

O. Camera Memory A and C. and I. Fernando Poo 1967 1967 Agricultural Chamber

Neighborhood Council Report of 1906 Santa Isabel Vicente Barrantes / M. Castro's 2003 Report of the Government

General of the Territory. General Government esp. G. Guinea Guinea 1955 R 2 examples.

Africanist Congress of the Third Report in Valencia Chamber Fernando Poo 1910 R

deleg Memory. Ind. Affairs District 1954 Continental Indigenous Affairs Delegation report

deleg. 1947 Chamber Coffee Peninsular Agricultural R

1948 Report to the House Agricultural by the Governor. G. Angel Barrera

1919 Union Memory agriculture work. English Guinea Farmers Union Membership 1932 report R
work
Union English Guinea farmers Farmers Union Membership 1934 R

Memoirs of Fernando Poo Attorney missions missionaries R

ICM 1890 Memoirs of a Congolese Francisco José Mopila 1949

Memoirs of an old colonial on Continental Guinea
1950 Vicar Apostolic
My longest letter Mariama Bá 2003

Fernando Poo Mission 1859 "Joseph P. Irisarri sj / J. Creus Creus
acint" 1998

Mary's Mission Cristina P. Coll Armengol R

CMF 1995 Santa Isabel Mission House Mission chronic P. Ermengol Coll / Jacint Creus 1997

Missions Father Fernando Poo second memory 1911 R Armengol Coll

missions and missionaries in English Guinea Cristobal Fernandez RP 1962 CMF

a black Mobb Joaquin Rodriguez Barrera Fernando Poo 1931 R-2 example. Current Time

squares and African provinces Jose Diaz de Villegas 1964

Mondu Art Messenge Raúl Elah 2007

die in Equatorial Guinea 2005 Javier Martínez Alcázar

Black World magazine - Magazine 1999 February
African mission
Nambula Maximiliano Nkogo Esono 2006

National Geographic, Africa Volume No. 17 National Geographic Spain 2005

National Geographic Africa Extreme, Volume 22 No. 5 National Geographic 2008

National Geographic Bioko Paradise Africa Eqn Vol. 24 No. 1 Virginia Morell photos Tim Laman 2008

National Geographic African continent journey to the heart of Antonio Fernandez and others 1997

Inongo-vi Native

Makom 2008 Nelson Mandela Andy Koopmans / Leora Maltz 2005

Note on micrographic study of the rocks of Guinea C . Luis Baron Real
1956 Note on some foraminifera
of Juan de Lizaur Guinea
1936 Notes
geographical, physical etc. About TEDEL G. Jaime Guinea Nosti 1947

Geographical notes, physical and economic. About Jaime Nosti TEGGuinea R

1942 Notes for a brothel study. Y et. The Bubi of Fernando Poo Carlos Crespo Gil-Delgado 1949

Notes on Gulf of Guinea-race-culture-history bars Francisco Aragón R
1929 African Nova magazine
Centre d 'studies Africans 2006

Nsabi Juan M. Davies 2009

Our troops in Guinea José María Bueno Carrera Target 1990 R

chronic Africa Españopla Guinea in the Second World Jesús Ramírez G. Copeiro del Villar 2004

Okorobikó a biography of Jordi Sabater Pi and Pere Joan Tort Tobaruela 2003

Navels and roots, African poetry Just Bolekia Bolek 2006 1913

Rokobongo Operation Angel Barrera (Jacint Creus) 2001 R

Oráfrica 2006, the churches Presbyterian Ndowe Enenge A 'Bodjedi 2005

Oráfrica 2009, Zamora, Guillermina etc. 2009

Oráfrica African oral review several writers Ceiba 2005 edition magazine

Oráfrica African orality Enénge A `Bodjedi and other 2010

Oral rurality African magazine Africa 2007, Lluis Mallart et al 2007

Order African Presidency Government

DGM 1950 Origin of Equatorial Guinea's English colonization Mariano L. De Castro, M ª L. 1992 R Street Pavilion

iberoamericanha colonial exhibition, Sevilla 1929 General Dir squares and p. 1929 African

Words have no mouth Mariano Ekomo / Santiago Oyono 2009

Pallassos i monstres the tragicomic history of dictators 8 Albert Sanchez 2000 R

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Yoruba Poetry Rogelio A. 1963 R Martinez Fure
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Present and future of the economy of Guinea
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Technical process of ceramics Panyella Augusto and J. Fang Sabater 1955

commercial grade school test p. Sabadell, cocoa Ramón Costa Goula 1962 Peoples of Africa

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memory Fernando Poo missions R. Father 1899 R Armengol Coll

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Madrid to the sources of the Nile 2000 Ramón Jiménez Fraile

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to fauna da Ilha de Fernando do Pó JV Barboza R

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There is nothing left to steal Agustín Velloso 2008

Thursday, March 17, 2011

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Extracted from the Official Gazette of the Province of Logroño No. 35, dated March 25, 1859 (reflects the State Gazette)

Ministry of War-Ultramar

Viewed the case file with the exhibition D. Francisco Jacas and Stables and D. Cibuta Francisco, asking permission to bring settlers to Fernando Po, and requesting exemption from payment of export duties and anchor. Whereas

access these claims are detrimental both to the interests of the state and the trade in general:

Considering further that no special concessions that could be very favorable to the successful colonization started accredit exponents to bring settlers to that island, under the general rules established by Royal Decree of 13 December last, the Queen (QDG) in accordance with the opinion of the Council of Ministers has served reject the request of the speakers regarding the exemption of those export duties and anchor, while having deigned SM, grant and Cuadras and expressed Cibuta Jacas, 15 acres of land for each settler who carried Fernando Poo with complete subject to the rules contained in the aforementioned Royal Decree of 13 December last, and the conditions stated below.

1 .-- The company will always have your deposit of Santa Isabel, in the repeated Island, groceries, clothing and needed supplies to the settlers for six months.

2 .-- The Governor of Fernando Poo take the necessary measures to conceptualize to monitor compliance with the obligations of the partnership with the settlers and vice versa.

3 .-- The correspondence will be admitted free on the company ships established between the mainland and the islands of the Gulf of Guinea.

4 .-- After 99 years the duration of the contract, the company will assign to the Government all supplies, tools and buildings who possesses in Fernando Poo and adjacent islands.

5 .-- The society will support its passage and ships to individuals of troops and settlers that the Government will send the amount of 500 rs. Vellon each, but the concept that the Government is in complete freedom provided by other vessels if deemed appropriate.

6 .-- In the event that the company would serve as the corporation, shall be subject to the general rules established for this kind of companies by existing provisions.

7 .-- The company is not entitled to any special provision in the possessions of the Gulf of Guinea, but only to those expressed in the repeated Royal Decree of 13 December last.

The company is also required to observe the setting, transportation and establishment of settlers following conditions:

1 st Prior to recruit settlers any of the provinces of Spain, he shall notify the Governor, so that it can ensure mean that the contract you complete freedom and knowledge of what is agreed.

2 º And also need to inform the Governor of Alicante the number of settlers in each issue and boarding the ship to verify.

3 The company will not carry on vessels more than a settler and a half per ton of tonnage.

4 º Ships shall be provided water and healthy food in an amount proportionate to the number of persons who drive and the distance you must travel, be kept in them besides the toilet and ventilation requirements for health maintenance of travelers.

5 The Company will be provided medical and first aid on all ships carrying settlers, if the number of these exceeds 10, even if not up to you to demand that fact certain general provisions on commercial navigation.

6 th may not be transported to Fernando Po in the class of settlers minors, unless they go in with her parents.

7 º When the same vessel to embark men and women, will be placed with the proper separation.

8 .-- The Governor of Fernando Poo and its dependencies taken special care to make sure, the arrival of ships to that island, that has been provided by the company all the conditions imposed.

9 .-- Each settler will receive from the company, by signing the contract, 500 rs. vn. cash.

10 .-- The tenant will be transported to Alicante and from this point to Fernando Poo on behalf of the company.

11 .-- From the day of shipment until the end of the contract between the settler and society, this will provide room, board and clothing, both in health and disease, providing the year three suits, the which will give each other sign the contract and reserve the day of shipment.

Each suit is composed of straw hat with rubber lining, blouses, cotton canvas, double-soled laced shoes, leather leggings, neckerchief and another for the hand, white canvas backpack, leather belt and a brandy bottle to its corresponding string.

The dress of the Indians shall consist of ordinary straw hat without a lining of rubber, cotton shirt and trousers of the same fabric long to mid-calf.

12 .-- The maintenance of settlers from the date of shipment until the conclusion of the contract is a daily one pound of biscuit, half of rice, a quarter pound of beans, a pound of potatoes or Yames, a quarter pound of bacon, half pound of dried codfish, a quart of oil, and a pint of brandy, will also those daily one ounce of chopped snuff.

13 .-- The maintenance of each indigenous worker each day will consist of one pound of biscuit, one pound of rice and a pint of brandy. 14 .-- Each

European settler also receive 40 reales per month in cash.

15 .-- The partnership will allow the settlers and workers all the tools and supplies needed for work, being always realize that keeping in good condition such useful tools.

16 .-- In case of illness of the farmer, will be assisted and careful account of the company until it is ready to return to work usual, but for this reason lose any of their rights or the duty to acquire the property. To this end the company shall, where it sees fit, a hospital room with a surgeon and kits own weather conditions. 17 .--

obligation of the company will provide the settlers religious worship, for that purpose and keep hold of your account a priest of the Society of Jesus in each section colonization.

18 .-- The company set up five sections colonizers. Each section is composed of 500 white settlers and an equal number of indigenous workers, in addition to personnel deemed necessary to address and service, the company must provide an Indian servant for every 10 white settlers. The third part of the settlers should be married. 19 .-- Each

white settler is entitled to an estate with 15 acres of land cleared and ready for cultivation. Society in the act of registering the settler given your number and the section that corresponds to that you can acquire by strict seniority shift the ownership of that portion of land at the time it is ready for cultivation.

20 .-- The company, to deliver the property to the tenant, will provide seeds and plants of the nature of the country, home of the conditions later be expressed, and tools necessary for growing horses.

21 .-- It will also provide indigenous laborers needed to work one year and remain with the same faction during the same time the settler, so that it can get to take the first harvest, but this always in the whole house will be under the direction of society.

22 .-- After the first year and collection of the first harvest, the company will transfer the land for each settler, being the owner of the property entirely.

23 .-- The company issued to the settler on his arrival to the city of Santa Isabel full weaponry, It contains a double-barreled shotgun, a pair of holster pistols half a boarding ax and a hunting knife, these weapons will be owned by the settler, without prejudice to any provision of police, the Governor saw fit to adopt.

24 .-- The room to be provided to the settlers will consist of an iron house, lined with wood, 300 square feet for each two, at the same time they will be given the necessary furniture. The settler married will alone be entitled to a house in the same conditions. A native workers to give the company room every two triangular tent, thick cotton cloth, tarred, mounted on stilts, 12 feet high at the center, 12 wide at its base and 16 long.

25 .-- In giving the company the settler on his farm product, we give the property a house with its furniture of the same conditions stated.

26 .-- The house and household items referred to in the preceding article, will receive the signing of the contract value of 700 rs.

27 .-- If the tenant with bad behavior give pernicious examples of demoralization, if not willing to work like everyone else, no disrespect to their superiors or provoke fights, etc., The company can fire you lose all rights that . In this case, if the tenant so requests, within a period of 24 hours of being laid off will be transported on behalf of the company to Alicante on the first ship of the company out of Fernando Poo, and meanwhile will be maintained by the company.

28 .-- The company may not object to settlers pass their rights in a manner that suits them, once they become owners. The settlers are in turn subject to compliance with the obligations stated below:

First. Must prove his morality to the satisfaction of society and not have been convicted criminally, if they had any misdemeanor two years must have elapsed since their extinction

II. Work under the direction of the company, and be at your service until they are converted into owners. Third

. When you get to be the settlers become the owner, payable in the first two years the company a quarter of their crop, leaving the other three completely on their behalf. Fourth

. The company will also pay the value of the house and furniture to be received at 1,000 rs. annual proceeds or cash.

Quinta. Also paid the company for 98 years about 6 100 of the fruits of their harvest. Sixth

. Cultivate the land use and custom of good farmers, and if it would stop for two consecutive years lose all their rights, and the farm return to society after the fact to justify the judicial authority.

Finally, the Government reserves the power to other companies the same or similar concessions.

of Real VS order to communicate it to the right to monitor compliance with all provisions in the share of the powers are declared. God keep you many years. Madrid February 26, 1859 .- Mr. O `Donnell .= Brigadier D. José de la Gándara, appointed governor of Fernando Po and adjacent islands.


Transcribed by Ferdinand 10/09/1909 African

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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is difficult to delve into our souls how to dive on the outside, but his gestures and his words tell me ... I will not corroborate the English Court in any official car or even Irene treads a hairdresser because he cuts hair at home. Every day walks four miles to get to work, should be saved where possible.

"I've been lucky" is said while striding forward. He would end the strike when they have called for replacement of three weeks. Be a janitor in a farm. This profession has never worked for since I started working was a clerk and efficiently implemented, but the crisis ..., you know. May be a father for the second time and it scares you, another mouth to feed at odd times. Irene, when it began to dawn the gut, was fired as a waitress. They are now both at home taking care of Pedrito, your two years. Tubers and the people get the advice to return there, but Irene and he fired the last rounds of fortune.

So black can not be the future for a boy of twenty-seven full of energy and enthusiasm thought while running and the dark night tarnishes a dream that never comes.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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KROHNERT a African jungle legend Otto-Part

Krohnert was a restless man, so after a while he continued his journey northward, reaching the River Lo, between Guinea and Cameroon French English. Perhaps tired of the nomadic life breaking through the jungle with a machete and having to depend on a number of porters, he thought it was definitely a home setting and for this Akom near Micomeseng in English Guinea was a place you ideal. When accumulated enough ivory, at least twice a year, fell to mainland capital Bata of that English Guinea and sold their merchandise in factories that foreign companies were located in Bata, especially the German Woermann that Chico near Corisco Elobey moved it to Bata.
The English government sold him land in the area that alternated with revenues from hunting with the benefit of its coffee plantations and palm oil, the latter in high demand by the growing European industries. The first World War and the market demand was to arrive at a strong economic position, but his lack of control, market changes and perhaps your love life led him to ruin until his death.
Accustomed to a life alone disorganized and small groups away from the European society, took several native women in his life creating a large family of mulatto children, that when I could sent them to the Canaries where he had acquired some land and I presume that some of the women took care of routing studies of the numerous offspring, which would wholeheartedly and with which it habitually wore. His new life led to more sedentary and getting fatter and robust body with blue eyes saw decorated with a big belly. His German accent he never lost and numerous anecdotes was a claim for any lover of the forest they reached their home is always open.
A Otto asked many times, how many elephants had shot, he replied that never took control on this issue, but it is estimated that at least 500 elephants. In 1928 he obtained the absolute record in English Guinea with a pair of tusks that weighed 109 kg yet a rarity in those days. He left this world when there was still some romance in African life and I think that is buried in the area near where they forage for food the few gorillas that live in Equatorial Guinea. I presume that among Niefang and Micomeseng.

One day when my spirit navigate through space without a visa, I will return to this earth to greet my admiration Otto, and together I hope walking through the meadows and woods where my heart was.
The loud silence of the forest will be the music of African wildlife that delight us. Fernando



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was dark when I decided to take the subway. I doubted my ability, but must overcome the fear of claustrophobia that I feel so many people crowded underground again, after a day of blizzard and rain fighting against each other in the streets.

I went downstairs slowly, looking down to avoid seeing people when my feet were additionally tiny black dresses and laced to the ankle. Walking fumbling with tiny steps. I went a little vision and only saw a black skirt that covered the legs and also a heavy black bag, I did not want to distract the specter of fear did not come for me, but also overtook the tiny feet, but noticed when I finished down the escalators that were four feet in front largest vigorous stride, and also covered the tiny. I kept walking with their eyes glued to the ground and, again, more stairs. Tiny feet stopped, me too. Suddenly, a voice parallel to my shadow I heard her say "Mother, lean on me and give me the suitcase, I'll take" ... So my curiosity was greater than the fear and claustrophobic looked up the pavement. Before me was an old lady dressed in rigorous habit clinging to a young boy and smiling, pleased with their action probably by light radiated from his body.

half dozen steps ahead of us were those four big feet and strong talking animatedly. Two other nuns were much younger again only to tell the old lady, "Sister, give yourself more of a hurry, too late" ... I turned my view the young boy and quietly thanked him for having a youth so beautiful though Sometimes we do not see.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

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Krohnert a legend in the African bush-Part-

was studying Bachelor, fifth in the Institute Colonial High School in Santa Isabel, which depended on the Maeztu Ramiro de Madrid and the vacation my uncles Cloti Fernando and I was invited to spend a few months at his home in Micomeseng where my uncle Fernando was employed in a factory. Go to the African continent to the jungle seemed great, so in 1947, my fifteen years I dreamed of my avatars between gorillas, leopards and even crocodiles.

Micomeseng known in the world, so a few days after my cousin's boyfriend Paquita, who later became her husband, Goyo Alvarez Touchard nephew of a lieutenant who was in Bata, introduced me to a legend in the game especially elephant, Otto Krohnert, a strong-looking man seemed to me a closet or rather a steel safe invulnerable, had a kind of zoo near Micomeseng where he kept animals captured alive para enviar a diferentes zoológicos del Mundo. Junto con los hermanos Lasaleta se les consideraba los proveedores mejor preparados para esa labor.
Me contaron muchas historias de Otto, con el tiempo incluso conocí en una competición de natación organizada por Marrero en el Casino de Santa Isabel, a una hija suya de gran belleza que vivía en Canarias donde era campeona en alguna especialidad de natación.

En los últimos tiempos por mediación de Facebook he tenido contacto con alguno de sus nietos y he tenido la suerte de que Fernando Casas nacido en Basakato del Este ( Bioko) me facilitara una traducción del capítulo dedicado a Otto Krohnert en el libro Elephant Hunters del famoso cazador Tony Sánchez Ariño, whose book I could get more interesting data from this summary of his biography that I have always had the dream to tell, given the admiration that I feel ..

Everyone thought that Otto was the thousands of Germans in World War I German Kamerun fled when attacked by the Anglo-French troops and entered the English Continental Guinea, where most subsequently moved to Fernando Poo and good for Germany were repatriated or returned to Cameroon by France dministrado now, there is talk of some 2,000 Germans Fullah accompanied by some 70,000 ethnic group, who supported the war to the Germans. So How great was my surprise to see who was born in 1888 in the Kalahari desert, in the then current Bechuanaland Botswana, one of those castrated bullock carts home to his father, a professional hunter, who lived and trade provide meat and skins, meat for the workers probably working in the Pharaonic railway was built to link South Africa with Egypt. So surely this child a bottle replaced it with a shotgun with which he followed his father and emulated.
At that time there were no roads for motor vehicles. The game was sold as beef jerky, smoked guess, what the Boers called "Bitonga" as fresh meat was hard to keep.

At the age of 18 decided he was ready to face life alone, apart from having the illusion of specializing in the hunting of elephants, so with a bullock carts Suboccidental Africa went to Germany, the Namibia today. At the 1906, oddly enough, the bureaucracy was very complicated so I decided to go to Angola, and had to abandon their carts and the huge oxen could not fight a so-called tse-tse fly, fly in many tropical countries has prevented the development of conventional farming, sheep, calves etc. In Angola caught his first elephant with a small caliber rifle Mauser 7 x 57 mm. Had to organize expeditions based on carriers with large caravans. Crossed from south to North Angola, impressive feat for a young man of 18 years, a land full of dangerous wildlife and, where geographical force you to change the ford rivers route and sometimes very mighty and dangerous flow. After a long march arrived at the Congo Free State, where the popular area of \u200b\u200bLower Congo elephant population was very large. In the town of Boma got all permissions and it seemed an ideal place to set your base. There consguir ivory sold to various commercial enterprises had calls factories located in the population. His restless nature and the news that the French Congo was easier to get hunting licenses, he had crossed the Congo River arriving in the capital Brazzaville. But important city in the early twentieth century was a rather unhealthy where malaria was endemic but it was a dynamic center of commerce, where trading with clothes, salt, gunpowder, metal items such as machetes, buckets of zinc etc. in exchange for rubber and ivory, basically, of which there was a global demand. The white population were classic colonial officials, Colonial Army officers, medical staff, nuns, missionaries and traders, but they all represent a tiny minority to the indigenous population. The white population came with the idea of \u200b\u200bgetting rich after all the years were just as poor and a lot less health. In the French Congo
initially did very well to Otto, hunted many elephants sold at a good price for ivory and could change your old Mauser by a powerful 450 Nitro Express, which was infinitely superior effectiveness, since in that shooting area had to be explosive by detecting the piece much more closely by the dense vegetation. Over time, the game slowed down and then decided to go into the neighboring Gabon where he had been assured that the game was very plentiful, although the country was pure jungle. After passing through a dense jungle where they may not see the Heaven for the plant cover that covers it, reached the river Ogooué spanning half the country and is suitable for canoes sail hundreds of miles. Essas The problem is that land was inhabited by tribes of cannibals and a warlike and aggressive spirit, but we must remember that a woman in those years Mary Kingsley traveled the river Ogooué collecting fauna and flora for the British Museum, despite rower than it ate him as a debt
.. They say that in Roman times there were elephants to North Africa but were viciously persecuted forced to take refuge in the jungle. Indiscriminate hunting reached the point of capture or kill elephants, making a circle of fire to it, which burned wood or sheet extensions important to achieve their ends killing all fauna and flora of this area. As I mentioned a black "if we had fangs, there would be no live." Anibal Remember that landed in Spain with an army full of elephants that crossed the Pyrenees and Alps to attack the Roman Empire. In

the Belgian Congo they killed so many elephants on the twenties in the Antwerp market, sold more than fifty thousand a year tusks, weighing fifty kilos over par. If we estimate that up to twenty years is not an adult elephant and we always go in packs, mean that undeveloped specimens were killed and left without extract the fangs of its low value in terms of time, transport and market . Indeed in 1890 he had established in the Belgian Congo Alpi school where cornacs brought from India, to train the elephants at work and helps the forest clearing, but ultimately failed because more African Elephant the Asian wild.

in Gabon was about three years, placing his main camp along the Ogooué River at its junction with the river Ivindo. Chased by the so-called region of Bees by the current National Park Okanda, when he accumulated enough ivory Lambarene will visit the banks of the Ogooué, thus their displacement was more comfortable. Was supplied with food and ammunition and returned to their camp. In that region abounded, giant antelope bongo, whose skulls retained much time at his home near Micomeseng Akom.

In 1913, twenty-five years and being a veteran hunter crossed international fame the border of Gabon and English Guinea and Akurenam continued northward between Ntoro and Navia rivers where abudanban large pachyderms. In Guinea had not been set hunting regulations, even much later the author of the Elephant Hunters Mr. Sánchez Ariño unlimited hunting of elephants for a license that will cost 1,000 pts. per animal down. .

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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There are people of a special paste that has nothing to do with the rest of mortals. They are able to sacrifice for others to forget who they are. Or are they willing to give part of their lives and feelings to win a better world for their own and for themselves. To this end, pick up a backpack, filled with nostalgia, warm hugs, love and hoping that will help the weather is just a sigh. Do not hesitate to travel thousands of miles, leaving their children behind to win something in his native land is denied. Recreate in the winter nights with a computer watching a slow motion move their loved ones, or how they grow their genes as time passes. In spring, look at pictures and look forward to that kiss kiss get very far. In summer, the music of their origins and sweeten their bodies, while, his hands work, treasure scraps and send them to people.

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... I watch in silence as a broom moves, while a crystal is detected or a shirt is perfect. First left her newborn daughter. It took three years to embrace her petite body. Now proudly displays a piece of land where they grow some bricks "In four years, return home. Will plant tomatoes and mangoes, and between two trees hang a hammock. Missing as little ... "And the whisper of your voice to the hopes pinned on his throat makes me shudder to think that they are truly special people.