Top 10 Things To Do In Mali | Travel Video | SKY Travel
Top 10 Things To Do In Mali | Travel Video | SKY Travel
01.Great Mosque Of Djenne 1
02.Bandiagara Escarpment 1
03.Bamako
04.Segou-Koro
05.Sikasso
06.Niger River
07.Timbuktu
08.Sankore Madrasah
09.Dogon Village
10.Mount Hombori
Mali
Country in West Africa
Mali, officially the Republic of Mali, is a landlocked country in West Africa. Mali is the eighth-largest country in Africa, with an area of just over 1,240,000 square kilometres. The population of Mali is 19.1 million. 67% of its population was estimated to be under the age of 25 in 2017. Wikipedia
Bamako
Capital of Mali
Bamako is the capital and largest city of Mali, with a 2009 population of 1,810,366 and an estimated 2020 population of 2.71 million. It is located on the Niger River, near the rapids that divide the upper and middle Niger valleys in the southwestern part of the country. Bamako is the nation's administrative centre. Wikipedia
Greatest Architectural Wonder of Africa Djenne's Mosque, Mali- Travel Video
Djenne's Mosque, located in Mali, is considered the greatest architectural wonder of Africa. This travel video takes you on a visual tour of the mosque, showcasing its unique mud-brick architecture, intricate design, and cultural significance. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it is a must-see destination for travelers seeking to explore the beauty of Africa's architectural heritage.
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Great Mosque of Djenné, Mali, Africa
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Village de Kiban, Cercle de Banamba, Région de Koulikoro - Mali - Afrique de l'ouest - Eachine EX4
Village de Kiban, Cercle de Banamba, Région de Koulikoro - Mali - Afrique de l'ouest - Eachine EX4
Cercle de Banamba
Région de Koulikoro
Mali
Afrique de l'ouest
Les images du Mali, vue aérienne de mon village depuis le drone EX4 Eachine, un joli paysage verdoyant.
Un petit village du Mali en Afrique de l'ouest dans le cercle de Banamba et la région Koulikoro, 2ème région du Mali.
Le village est situé au nord-est à 180km de Bamako à majorité sarakolé (soninké) et à 10 kilomètres de Touba, de Banamba et Ouleny
Ethnie présente à Kiban : Sarakolé (Soninké) grande majorité, les peulhs, les bambaras etc....
Pont De Kayo, Koulikoro, Mali
Glimpses of Mali: Pont De Kayo (Kayo Bridge over the Niger River), Koulikoro Region of Mali, 25-26 June 2022.
Big Market’ for artisans and local Crafts.
Big Market’ for artisans and local crafts.
This is Big Market located at Wallace Johnson Street in Freetown Sierra Leone. This Place doesn’t just get its name because of its physical size, it is also the biggest artisan market in Sierra Leone. This market has a chairman/leader and His role as the headman is to give leadership to all the traders and serve as a channel between the traders and the Freetown City Council. The market is managed by the Freetown City Council, which is the municipal government of the city of Freetown. Traders pay dues to the City Council under municipal trading laws. A majority of the traders now at Big Market were once at Victoria Park when it functioned as a market. Big Market is divided into sections: hand-made products, woven baskets, drums carved with wood and covered in Sheep skin, and textiles all have their specific place. African print fabric, ready-made “Krio print” dresses, and others are all available in another place. However, Big Market draws all kinds of customers male and females, of all ages, and from all works of life. Big Market also has carvings. Small pieces for table tops and larger pieces like carved for wall hangings. Most of the carvings capture everyday rural life; women’s work and animals feature prominently. The carving is done in Sierra Leone. A vast majority of the products in Big Market are made in Sierra Leone, however, there are some exports from countries like Mali – country batik, and bronze statues from Ivory Coast just to name a few. Whenever you are in Freetown, please visit this place because they have 100% authentically made-in Sierra Leone products. The big market is open Monday-Saturday 8:00-5:30 pm. Stop by and treat yourself to various Made in Sierra Leone products!
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Mali Mopti driving and walking
Real Mermaid caught in Sri Lanka | TRIP PISSO
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Once upon a time there was a beautiful island with charming and calm beaches, sparking waves flew one after another reminding us the elegance of the nature.
This beautiful island was the home for a once majestic nation. These people were living together in harmony with the nature which provided everything for them. They had beautiful gardens, they had large paddy fields and they had dozens of Cattle and they protected the nature as their own eyes.
Time passed and these people started to change. They became creative to innovate technology to ease their lives. but they lost the love to the nature. They started to cut down trees, spill waste to rivers, dump garbage to the sea, kill animals and they made everything a mess.
Nature could not bear this anymore. So, it started to hurt back. Rain was stopped. Trees and paddy fields could not produce food for people. rivers went dry. Once a calm and quiet sea became rough. nights became longer. darkness grew and deceases killed so many people. People did not get quality air to breath.
One day in a gloomy evening a strange thing happened in one of the beaches. The sea became rough, fishermen couldn’t control their boats. Sun got afraid and went down early. wild animals started shouting and a strange thing was washed up to the beach.
People gathered to the beach.
What was it? People were wondering. Few brave young men tried to reach it. And it was a human fish. It had a long tail like a fish. It had hands and a face like a human. It was a Mermaid.
This Mermaid was washed up to the beach half dead, strangled with garbage. Sick living in the toxic water and she was hardly breathing. young brave men helped to release her from strangled garbage. She slowly dragged herself back to the sea. before she swims away, she gave this message to the people of that island.
“Every second breath you take comes from the ocean. Ocean is mother who gives the life to the whole world”
People were sad, people were guilty. People realized that they should protect oceans and mother nature. They got the message very clearly. They wrote about this incident in their diaries. They kept this day memorized deep in their hearts.
And they stopped hurting the oceans and nature. They stopped dumping garbage everywhere. They stopped using toxic chemicals. They stopped killing too many animals. They cleaned the beaches. And then the nature responded back. It cleared skies, it gave rain to the people and rivers started flowing. flowers bloomed, fruits got ripen. Sea became calm.
This day ( 8th June ) was later named as “World Oceans Day”.
Written by : ©Udaya Hewagama
Translated by : Kavindu Karunarathna
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Axe Karan - Bakoumana, villages du Mandé (Dankassene, Niamé,Téma, Missira) - Cercle d Kangaba - Mali
Sur l'axe Karan Bankouma se dressent plusieurs villages du Mandé et qui forment une partie du cercle de Kangaba dans la région de Koulikoro (Dankassene, Niamé, Téma, Missira et Bankoumana) ses villages de l'ancien empire du Mali (mandingue) dont la capitale fût Kangaba été dirigé par Soundjata Keïta.
Cette zone du Mali dans un rayon de 70km au Sud-Ouest de Bamako fût le théâtre de plusieurs épopées et légendes du Mali.
La population dominée par les malinkés vivent de l'agriculture et de l'élevage.
Bamako capitale du Mali - Quartier de Baco Djicoroni Golf dans la commune V du district
Superbe vue aérienne du quartier de Baco Djicoroni Golf dans la commune V du district. Bamako la capitale du Mali s'agrandit progressivement et se métamorphose de commune en commune.
La mosquée Wamy le point de repère essentiel du quartier du Golf.
Baco Djicoroni Golf filmé à partir du drone EX4 Eachine.
Audio track: Walking in the Sky - Nico Staf
A Malian Marriage in Bamako
Welcome to Mali: A marriage in Bamako, Mali, 16 February 2020.
Wishing a happy married life to Mr. Yacouba Cisse an Mrs. Oumou N'Guiro.
Mali : village sur la falaise de Bandiagara
1er novembre 2007
Rushes du film « Home » :Survol de la falaise de Bandiagara qui domine la plaine sableuse du Seno-Gondo, située à l'est du fleuve Niger en pays Dogon. Images d'archive INA
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incendie à diakounda casamance
Nous avons rencontré Cellou Djonto Diallo et sa famille les 3 et 4 juillet 2010 dans son village de Diakounda, gravement touché il y a quelques mois par un incendie d'une rare violence qui a complètement réduit en cendres leur maison. Heureusement, le feu n'avait causé que des dégâts matériels. Les enfants ce jour-là étaient à l'école, les femmes aux champs. Cellou et sa famille font appel à notre générosité à travers le monde, pour pouvoir se remettre de ce traumatisme majeur et d'obtenir les moyens nécessaires pour reconstruire leur maison. Pour leur faire un don, merci de les contacter au +221 77 273 24 33 / +221 77 378 68 86