Showing posts with label Arts amp; Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arts amp; Entertainment. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Shandur Leading, the roof of the globe  is a single of the entrance to the splendid valley of Chitral in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Shandur Best is globe renowned pass which is positioned about 3740 meters above sea level specifically in the midway amongst Chitral and Gilgit and typically recognized as “ The Roof of the World”. Covered with high snowy mountains in winter and lush green meadows in summer time Shandur Top  is especially known for its standard Shandur Polo Festival which is held annually in the month of July.


Shandur-prime-fields-view. Photo by Imtanan Ali

Shandur Leading is the meeting point of Hindukash , Pamir and Karakoram ranges. It can be reached through air or by transport. Topic to good weather situations every day flights are obtainable from Peshawar and Islamabad to go to Chitral and then this wonderful spot can be reached by jeeps. From Chitral and Gilgit the land route is adoptable by 4ࡪ jeeps but both the methods are complete of marvelous sceneries of nature. The popular Shandur Lake is a massive lake and is the habitat for waterfowl species. This lake and other beautiful streams situated in this piece of heaven are also the residence of the delightful Trout fish. The native language of Shandur Top is Khowar.


Shandur-Lake-view Photo : Imtanan Ali

In 1936, a classic polo tournament was initiated in Shandur Best. Polo “ The royal sport” which is also regarded as as the king of all sports and remained as the favourite game of the royal elites. Because then each and every year in July, Polo is played in its original kind on Shandur Top and a grand polo tournament takes spot yearly which is globe famous as Shandur Polo Festival. This colorful occasion full of regional folk music and dances , camping and other entertainments tends to make the chilled environment of Shandur lifetime memorable. The leading teams of Gilgit and Chitral participate in this polo contest. Each and every group consists of six players with 3 or 4 reserve players and it appears a warlike encounter amongst the sides. All contestants play with no helmets and also demonstrate their tartar blood. The players also roar at each other and it is essential to mention that this freestyle polo is played with out certain guidelines. The polo stick also functions as a dagger, which can be utilized to whip or hook the opponent horse. The team which scores nine targets, wins the game. The tournament lasts for three days and the final is played on 9th of July.


Shandur-prime-polo-festival

This fabulous festival is organized by the Gilgit-BaltistanTourism Department at Shandur Top , the roof of the world and thousands of local and foreign guests attend this tournament. After the ending of festival the tourists begin other activities like visiting the beautiful valleys of Chitral Mastuj, Boni,  Kalash and on Gilgit-Baltistan side Phunder, Gupis, Yasin & Ishkoman valleys and similarly Gakuch Gilgit, Hunza and Skardu which are the centers of centuries old cultures and customs.

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Helsinki Festival is an annual event held in late summer in Helsinki, the capital of Finland. This distinctive Scandinavian occasion is full of music , entertainment theater, cultural dances, visual arts, the applications for kids’s delight, circus, films and several much more in which the out class performers about the globe participate. Hundreds of thousands of visitors come from all over the world to attend this festival every single year.

Helsinki Festival of Finland
Image from www.finland.fi

The classical music plan of the festival is a charming occasion and it includes the famous London Philharmonic Orchestra, Chamber Music and so on. Stage performances are presented by the popular European theatric businesses. Similarly a quantity of shows and events on visual arts such as motion pictures and modern art are presented. The tightrope walking show, new modern day European circus, puppet shows, exhibition for kids and game shows add selection to this entertainment extravaganza. The festival reaches its peak on The Night of the Arts, on Friday August 27, when hundreds of events take location in entire Helsinki – full of colors and enjoyment.

Given that its inception in 1971, the Helsinki Festival has gained prime value and has grow to be 1 of the largest multi arts festival of Northern Europe.

Friday, September 25, 2015

There are several carnivals and festivals which are held on the lovely planet and have their personal distinction and identity. But Rio Carnival of Brazil which is so magnificent and so amazing, is perhaps the largest carnival on the planet earth that attracts almost two million folks day-to-day on the streets. Rio Carnival is held at the second biggest city of Brazil Rio de Janeiro which is today a renowned globe heritage site. Rio De Janeiro is the former capital of Brazil which is the most visited city in the southern hemisphere and it is identified for its cultural celebrations.

The winner parade of the Rio Carnival in 2012 - Image: emmablackbird
The winner parade of the Rio Carnival in 2012 – Image: emmablackbird

Rio Carnival is organized by Samba College which is a dancing club who practice the African-Brazilian dances. Samba College organizes numerous events and carnivals each year but the Rio Carnival is the most symbolic and significant. Rio Carnival comprises of phenomenal parades and hence it has turn out to be the most significant show on earth. The standard Rio carnival parade is filled with revelers, floats and adornments from numerous samba school which are located in Rio (more than 200 approximately, divided into five leagues/ divisions.) Rio Carnival is a collection of pleasure, jubilations and entertainment because it is held in the happiest city of the earth. The visitors can encounter the sensational and electrifying parades with the astounding beats of the samba drums, and most importantly, costumed samba dancers in attire ranging from the intricately created to the outrageous.

Sambadrome during the Rio Carnival in Brazil. Image: Sarah Ahearn
Sambadrome in the course of the Rio Carnival in Brazil. Image: Sarah Ahearn

The other important event of the Rio Carnivals is the celebrations of the Carnival Balls which is full of musical and dancing displays. Several parades and street parties are hosted by the locals where everybody is free of charge to join and the show attain to their peak when joined by celebrities.

Rio Carnival of Brazil. Image by Terry George.
Rio Carnival of Brazil. Image by Terry George.

The other spectacular feature of the Rio Carnival is the splendid and classic costumes and attires utilised by the dancers and performers. No doubt, the outfits of the dancers are so sexy and flamboyant but they are full of creativities and obtaining various themes.

A dancer in traditional attire in Rio Carnival. Image: Kate McKenna
A dancer in classic attire in Rio Carnival. Image: Kate McKenna

Rio Carnival of Brazil which is so magnificent and so awesome, covers the exuberance and merriment for the people from every single stroll of life and each age.

A dancing girl in Rio Carnival wearing colorful and traditional costume. Image: sgsprzem
A dancing girl in Rio Carnival wearing colorful and classic costume. Image: sgsprzem

Buzkashi is the favorite sport of the gallant horse riders of Central Asia, Afghanistan and Northern Pakistan. This is the national sport of Afghanistan in which the players undergo tremendous practice and exercising to play this valiant game. Like Polo, Buzkashi is also played on horseback and it is believed that Buzkashi was played for the 1st time in the Oxus basin. A participating horse in Buzkashi need to quick and furious. There are two types of horses that are deemed ideal for Buzkashi. The “Qataghan” is a sturdy pony which is well-known for getting a robust and gusty nature. The other species is bigger and is raised in the steppes of Faryab and Balkh. Both breeds are utilized in Buzkashi. Only male stud horses are utilised in the game.


Buzkashi: The National Sport of Afghanistan ( United Nations Photo )

Buzkashi is the sport of warriors and the traditional Buzkashi may possibly final for many days. However, according to the Afghan Olympic Federation, the match of Buzkashi is restrained to one and half hour. The play ground with a square layout is selected for Buzkashi and every team consists of 10 riders every single. The match consists of two halves and the duration of every half is 45 minutes. Only 5 riders from each and every team can play in a half and with the permission of the match referee a rider can be substituted during the game. The rider (or team) who is able to pitch a dead calf across a aim line initial wins. The carcass to be utilized in Buzkashi is gutted and soaked in water 24 hours just before the game starts. This is completed so the carcass stays collectively and won’t be torn to pieces.


An Exquisite Snapshot of a Buzkashi Player ( Courtesy: flickr )

The purpose of a player is to grab the carcass of a headless goat or calf and then get it clear of the other players and pitch it across a aim line or into a target circle or vat. The kit of the Buzkashi player includes thick turbans, quilted shirts, lengthy boots and wind sturdy scarves around their waists. The horses which are employed for Buzkashi are pretty pricey and they have to go by means of several hardships and tough trainings. They are fed with unique diet plan like edible grains but just before the day of the match the horses are kept hungry for a longer portion of a day and run everyday for longer distances. Normally the Buzkashi player is named Chapandaz who also practice really tough for this game and an professional Chapandaz is normally a player of the age of a lot more than forty years. Since the encounter is also considered the most important function of an exceptional Chapandaz along with his anomalous physical trainings.


The standard Buzkashi ( Image : Pouria Lotfi )

The winning team of the Buzkashi match is awarded with heavy income prizes along with fine turbans and traditional clothing. These all are managed by a sponsor or occasionally fundraising is also arranged by the lovers of this game. Buzkashi, the sport of warriors runs in the blood of the Afghan individuals and they enjoy this classic sport passionately. Maybe this is one of the really couple of sports of the planet in which energy, danger, genius and method are equally exhibited.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

The classic Canadian recipe of Butter Tart is truly yummy and exotic. This is 1 of the couple of desserts that exist in Canada in their genuine type. The scrumptious butter tart has turn out to be so assertive in the culinary culture of Canada. Filled with a delicate and sticky texture of butter and sugar, butter tart tastes so luscious.

Butter Tart of Canada
Butter Tart of Canada

In the beginning of the twentieth century it was well-liked in the English speaking regions of Canada but right now has grow to be so pneumatic for all Canadians. Today  many variations of Butter tart have been introduced to the Canadian culture.

The shell of the Butter tart comprises of butter , sugar and eggs. Usually the filling consists of the ingredients like currants, coconut, dates, butterscotch, chocolate chips, peanut butter, maple syrup or chai. These pastries are baked in tiny sizes so they can be enjoyed in couple of bites. The crust of Butter tart is also so soft and crispy which tends to make it much more tempting and delightful. The most well-liked versions of Butter tart consist of Sugar pie , Pecan pie , Shoofly pie and Treacle tart. Some tarts on the same patterns are also prevalent in Scotland and France.

You’ll be conscious of one particular of the absorbing attributes of Pakistan the fascinating and captivating handicrafts. The marvelous artisanship is the most renowned cultural identification of Pakistan. The handicrafts producing tradition is thousands of years old Pakistani custom which is evident from the ancient excavations of Indus Valley, Harappa and Mohen-jo-Daro civilizations.

The handicrafts of Pakistan are specifically well-known for the enchanting embellishment, eye-catching colors and bewitching textures. There is an ethnic division of the handicrafts creating as a lot of regions of Pakistan have their personal person handicrafts heritage.

Pakistani artisans are really brilliant and genius in their skill. Whether it is embroidery, weaving, printing or designing, they are master in each and every good quality.

A busy artisan in his work from Sindh - By Iqbal Khatri
A busy artisan in his work from Sindh – By Iqbal Khatri

The conventional decorative goods have remained a phenomenal ingredient of the Northern Pakistan.

Decorative items of the Northern Pakistan - Image by Pasvic Surgeon
Decorative products of the Northern Pakistan – Image by Pasvic Surgeon

The handmade wooden pottery specially bowls and carves are the distinctive parts of the heritage of Hunza.

Exotic wooden crafts from Hunza - Image : Saad Rashid
Exotic wooden crafts from Hunza – Image : Saad Rashid

Sillanwali is a little town located in the Sargodha district of Pakistan which is particularly famous for its woodwork handicrafts, which are largely exported to other cities, provinces and even to other countries.

Handmade woodcraft from Sillanwali - Image: Amir Taj
Handmade woodcraft from Sillanwali – Image: Amir Taj

handwoven utensil is very common not only in the rural but also in the urban locations of Sindh and Punjab in Pakistan. This is used for maintaining Chapati ( Bread ) and typically known as Chaba.

A handwoven utensil &quot Chaba&quot - Image courtesy : wikipedia
A handwoven utensil " Chaba" – Image courtesy : wikipedia

The conventional penny banks or money boxes created of clay have still not lost their reputation amongst Pakistani kids.

The traditional penny banks - Saidpur Model Village - Photo: Faisal Saeed
The conventional penny banks – Saidpur Model Village – Photo: Faisal Saeed

The conventional wooden bags are also very mesmerizing for their tremendous art operate.

A classical handmade wooden bag of Pakistan - Armughan Javaid
A classical handmade wooden bag of Pakistan – Armughan Javaid

The handmade Khussa shoes is the cultural footwear of Pakistan, which are made with fine leather and decorated with golden and silver threads, beads and sequins on classic motifs.

The handmade Khussa shoes - Image by Amir Taj
The handmade Khussa footwear – Image by Amir Taj

Multan is also popular for the exotic handicrafts created with camel bones. Camel bone is regarded as along lasting material for generating incredible handicrafts and articles for decoration.

A busy camel bone handicrafts man - Photo: Ammar Chaudhry
A busy camel bone handicrafts man – Photo: Ammar Chaudhry

Some clay pots are amazingly decorated with amazing mirror function in Multan and the Southern Punjab.

Mirror crafting art of Multan - Image : Javaria&ampKhadeeja
Mirror crafting art of Multan – Image : Javaria&Khadeeja

Who can deny the beauty of the excellent and handmade patchwork art of Sindh?

The handmade Sindhi patchwork art - Photo: Zahid Ali Khan
The handmade Sindhi patchwork art – Photo: Zahid Ali Khan

The hand knotted carpets and oriental rugs of Pakistan are planet renowned and magnificent in their character.

A fantastic handknotted carpet from Pakistan - Photo: Ted Swedenbur
A great handknotted carpet from Pakistan – Photo: Ted Swedenbur

The people of Sindh really like their standard hand woven buckets and door chimes.

The alluring handmade door chimes of Sindh, Pakistan - Image: go2net
The alluring handmade door chimes of Sindh, Pakistan – Image: go2net
The traditional handmade buckets from Thatta - Image: S M Rafiq
The conventional handmade buckets from Thatta – Image: S M Rafiq

No doubt, the fascinating and captivating Pakistani handicrafts are the integrated characteristics of the Pakistani cultural heritage.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nowhere else can not wearing any footwear stir up so considerably controversy and raised eyebrows than in the American town I decided to grace with my presence back in 2002.

Getting a Kiwi I have embraced the correct kiwi custom of not wearing something on my feet for the duration of the hot long summer season months that we encounter in the North Island of New Zealand.  It is hot, it’s humid and just way to uncomfortable to wear much more than is necessary.  For months on finish Kiwis put on nothing at all but shorts and a T-shirt.  My feet have turned into Kiwi feet, I do not feel the heat by way of the soles of my feet un- like other ‘thin skinned soled feet’ of my western counterparts.    In New Zealand we wear either no footwear or just these ‘jandels’ (or flip flops, thongs or slippers, based on what element of the world you are from).  For the most part we are a nation of bare-footers.  Little ones go to college routinely without wearing footwear, or upon arrival kick them off by no means to be noticed once more till winter when footwear is sought soon after.  The only time it is mandatory to put on foot put on is in Factories and particular organization, exactly where closed toed shoes are a security requirement, but normally speaking, footwear are optional.  I frequently misplace my footwear after I’ve kicked them off in either the auto or upon entering someone’s house, and do not miss them till I go browsing for them the next time I go to put them on.  Kiwis are also excellent gumboot wearers, even in summer season.  It’s not unusual to see farmers in shorts, a singlet and gumboots, fairly a sight I should admit, some thing really standard Kiwi but one particular that is embraced.  Many socked cladded feet have padded softly by way of supermarkets and numerous pairs of gumboots can be located lined up outside the door.  We are really easy going when it comes to foot wear.  So it came as a bit of a shock to me upon arrival in America – Land of the Free (yeah, we’ll get to that in a moment!)


Barefooted Kiwi men and women buying at a marekt in Wellington

I arrived in New Jersey, USA at the end of a winter, which fortunately turned into a gorgeous spring followed by an incredible summer season.  But spring bought not only new development on the trees surrounding the farms where I lived, but also some personal development for me in regard to some strange American customs and rules.


Barefooted Kiwi children enjoying sport

One particular lovely morning on the way to function on the farm it was merely also excellent an opportunity to pass up to walk about barefoot.  Following all, the weather was great, I was dressed in shorts and T-shirt so automatically went barefoot.  It’s an American tradition to acquire your coffee at one particular of the several, numerous 24/7 shops as an alternative of doing the Kiwi point and have it at property prior to setting out to work.  And me being adaptable in certain techniques, waltzed into the shop to buy my every day caffeine.  The shop keeper, a ‘lovely’ American chap, right away zeroed in on my lack of footwear and asked me to leave the shop ‘Erm, Miss, I’m going to have to ask you to leave’.  His statement was met by my silence, I’m thinking why?  I didn’t shoplift or do anything incorrect?  What’s his dilemma?  I’m merely standing right here in line waiting for my coffee.  Now do not mess with me prior to my every day coffee intake, so my silence was followed by a polite but somewhat surprised query of ‘Excuse me?’ .  I then got the complete version of ‘No Footwear, No Shirt, No Service’.  Apparently it’s un-hygienic, you can have all sorts of nasty’s below your feet and it is just not allowed.  You are also necessary to put on a shirt (which fortunately I was envision that?  Two ‘mistakes’ in one day!), so Kiwi and Aussie guys walking about in their customary singlet’s would be frowned upon as well (so considerably for a ‘free’ country!)  After a moment of stunned silence I stated that I would go to my truck, place on my footwear and return to the shop.  The shop keeper was content with that he even smiled for a moment till he heard my parting remark of ‘They have horse poo and possibly dog poo underneath but if you are happier with me bringing that into your shop alternatively of my clean feet that is your get in touch with.’  Needless to say, he let me buy my coffee in bare-feet and was pleased to see me go!

It’s so much less complicated to let a Kiwi go barefoot than to force shoes on us.  In New Zealand we have no difficulty with bare feet and quite frequently there is a sign at the entrance of a business asking buyers to please TAKE OFF their footwear!  I guess Down Below we really do factors backwards, but we wouldn’t have it any other way.

About the Author :

Monica Toretto is a writer, painter, photographer and blogger. She lives with her two young sons in Invercargill near Bluff. She has travelled broadly in Canada and the US and worked as a veterinary technician just before returning to New Zealand. Her work has appeared in a number of magazines in the UK and New Zealand. She has also authored a book of poetry and photography named ‘Words’

Distinct nations of the planet choose their endemic plants or flowers to represent their geographical location. A flower was utilized primarily by Canada and Australia as the national symbol and later it was followed in several nations of the world. Some countries have followed their centuries old historic or religious significance of any specific flower of plant and adopted that officially. The SAARC ( South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation ) nations such as Pakistan, India , Afghanistan, Sri Lanka , Bangladesh , Nepal , Bhutan and Maldives have also declared their National Flowers. Following is the respective detail of the National Flowers of SAARC countries of the planet

1- National Flower of Pakistan ( Typical Jasmine )


Jasmine ( Chameli ) The National Flower of Pakistan

In Pakistan, this flower is named as ‘ Yasmin ‘ which is a Persian word which means ” A Present of Nature”. In the local language, Jasmine is also identified as ‘Chanbeli‘ . Pakistan has perfect warm and tropical climate foe the development of all of the species of Jasmine. The exotic color of Jasmine is deemed as the symbol of peace. With the wonderful fragrance and different petals collectively, Jasmine symbolizes the unity of the folks of different cultures and languages in Pakistan.

2- National Flower of India ( Lotus )


Lotus : National Flower of India

Lotus is considered a really sacred flower in India and the evidence for their affiliation with the Indian culture and Hinduism can be identified from their history and ancient Indian mythology. According to the Hindu beliefs, the Lotus symbolises divinity, fertility, wealth, understanding and  enlightenment. Although Lotus is generally recognized as “Water Lily”, but in India it is identified as Lotus. This aquatic plant is grown in tiny water bodies throughout in India and the flower floats on broad leaves.

3- National Flower of Sri Lanka ( Blue Water Lily )

Blue Water Lily or Purple Water Lily was declared as the National Flower of Sri Lanka on February 26, 1986. In the nearby language, this flower is recognized as Nil Mahanel and the scientific name of this flower is ‘Nympheae Stelleta’. Blue Water Lily symbolizes truth, purity and discipline and it has tremendous significance in Buddhism. Usually this magnificent flower is grown in shallow waters and it is located in all parts of Sri Lanka.

4- National Flower of Bangladesh (White Water Lily)


White Water Lily : The National flower of Bangladesh

The national flower of Bangladesh represents peace and beautiful nature. This is identified as “Shalpa” in the regional Bengali language. Bangladesh is a land of rivers, lakes and streams. So the Whitle Water Lily is discovered everywhere in the country. White Water Lily or Shalpa includes quite a few petals which represent several rivers of Bangladesh. Shapla is also a favourite meals tem for the people of Bangladesh specially the stem and fruit of this plant are liked a lot for eating.

5- National Flower of Nepal (Rhododendron arboreum )


National Flower of Nepal ( Image by Kea660 on flickr )

This vibrant and red flower is made by a small tree which is endemic to South Asia. This is the national flower of Nepal. The name denotes “tending to be woody or expanding in a tree-like form”. These shrubs like trees are scattered in the hilly location of Nepal and the beautiful flowers blossom in the Spring Season. This plant is appropriate for woodland gardens. The Mountains of Nepal become colorful like red, white or pink throughout the blooming season of Rhododendron. ‘This flower is identified as ‘Lali Gurans’ in the Nepali language.

6- National Flower of Bhutan (Blue Poppy)


Blue Poppy : The National Flower of Bhutan ( By: Dhillan Chandramowli)

The National Flower of Bhutan is locally knows as “Euitgeal Metog Hoem” but scientifically it named as Meconopsis grandis. Generally this splendid flower is known as “Blue Poppy” which is grown on greater altitude. The plant of Blue Poppy is a uncommon species and its development has been severely depleted. Blue Poppy is a hardy perennial flowering plant. It is herbaceous and blooms in summer season. The flowers are huge and are about 4 to 5 inches in diameter.  Despite its quite and delicate look the blue poppy has the power to endure harsh climate, specifically winter, and blooms to its full beauty in spring.

7- The National Flower of Maldives (Pink Rose)


Pink Rose "National Flower of Maldives" ( Image : Sally Nelson )

The folks of Maldives give a high regard to Finifenmaa which is identified as Pink Rose in common. From far more than one hundred species of the family Rosaceae the Pink Rose is also a member and the climate of Maldives is highly suitable for its growth. The Pink Rose is botanically identified as Rose polyantha and it was declared as the National Flower of Maldives on 25th July 1985.

8. The National Flower of Afghanistan ( Tulip )


Tulip is the National flower of Afghanistan

Tulip is deemed the national flower of Afghanistan. Though Tulip is really a lot related with Netherlands and other European countries but only handful of of us know that this magnificent flower was originated in the Pamir and Hindukush mountain ranges of Afghanistan and central Asia.  In the Persian empire Tulip was named as “Laleh” and it was grown  in Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey and other components of Central Asia.

 

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Sohan Halva is a classic Pakistani sweet which is ready by boiling a mixture of water, sugar, milk and corn flour till it becomes strong. It is believed that Sohan Halva was invented by Dewan Sawan Mal, the ruler of Multan in 1750. This sweet was presented to the royal guests and also utilised to send as a gift to other kings and aristocrats as a symbol of friendship. It became so well-known that this royal sweet was named right after Dewan Sawan.

Multani Delicious Sohan Halva

Given that then, Sohan Halva, has got fame in Indian subcontinent throughout the ages for its mouth watering taste. Primary ingredients of Sohan Halva contain corn flour, pure milk, butter and cream, pistachios, green cardamom, almonds, sugar and meals flavoring. Saffron is also utilised for making it further delightsome. Unlike other forms of halva, Sohan Halva is in strong and compact type. Apart from Pakistan, Sohan Halva is also quite famous in Northern Parts of India where it is typically produced by Muslim sweet makers.

Multani Sohan Halwa ( Image: abhilashgaur )
Multani Sohan Halwa ( Image: abhilashgaur )

The ideal Sohan Halva is ready in Multan and Southern Punjab of Pakistan. It is equally well-known amongst children as nicely as elders and on specific festive occasions it is specially served.

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

A extremely strong species in the Eagle family members is recognized as the Crowned Eagle of Africa which is a extremely big and sturdy prey bird. It is biologically identified as Stephanoaetus coronatus.  The habitat the Crowned Eagle is restricted only to the eastern parts of African continent. Occasionally the Crowned Eagle of Africa is also confused with the South American Crowned Solitary Eagle which is a diverse species. The Crowned Eagle of Africa preys generally the small mammals like Cape Hyrax,  Chlorocebus monkeys and modest antelopes.


African Crowned Eagle

The nature of the prey of the Crowned Eagle of Africa denotes the powerful and powerful characteristic of this prey bird.The most prominent feature of the Crowned Eagle of Africa is its really sturdy legs and claws which help him to hunt and kill its prey. The Crowned Eagle of Africa has broad and rounded wingspan and its belly and breast is heavily mottled with black. The variety of the Crowned Eagle of Africa consists of the dense and hillside woodlands of the forested components of Africa, at an altitude of up to at least three,000 meters (9,800 ft). Usually the African Crowned Eagles restrict themselves to their fixed territory so they are non-migratory birds. The vocalization of the Crowned Eagle of Africa is fairly noisy and they scream loudly in rise and fall pitches. The Crowned Eagle pairs breed when each two years and a single breeding cycle is of about 500 days in duration.

As other endangered species, the Crowned Eagle of Africa is also threatened due to the massive deforestation in its organic habitat. The require of the day is to shield their habitat from illegal logging and destruction.

Monday, September 21, 2015

Libya is the third largest country of Africa with an approximate population of 6.five million. Virtually 3 quarters of the total population is living in the urban locations and Tripoli is the capital of Libya which is also the largest city of the country. A civil war was urged in 2011 as a outcome of which the undemocratic regime was collapsed with the death of the country’s renowned dictator Col. Muammar Gaddafi. Because the independence of Libya as the United Libyan Kingdom, the country observed strict and conservative religious codes of lives. Virtually 97 % of the total population of Libya practice Islam and they belong to the Sunni College of thought.

Two Libyan girls in their traditional dresses - Mansour Ali's Image
Two Libyan girls in their traditional dresses – Mansour Ali's Image

The ancient Libya was a region of the indigenous Berber and Bedouin individuals, so their classic values are the component of the Libyan cultural heritage. Despite the fact that ,if we deeply study the pre historic Libya, the marks of the Phoenician, Greek and Roman civilizations will be prominent upon the culture of Libya. In the sixteenth century was conquered by the Ottoman Turks and remained beneath their handle for a extended time. Libya was occupied by the Italian, British and French forces on its various parts till the mid of the twentieth century.

A girl in a typical Libyan traditional costume - CH Lee's Image
A girl in a typical Libyan classic costume – CH Lee's Image

The present Libyan folks contemplate themselves as the part of the Arab planet and Arabic is the official language of Libya. Despite the fact that, Berbers and Tuareg groups still speak their own tribal languages.

The conventional dress of Libya consists of a extended and loose gown along with the trouser for the lower body. They also use a cloak to cover their bodies and use the classic cap on their heads. The Libyan youth is swiftly turning toward the Western clothing and the boys are usually noticed in the jeans and shirts in the principal cities.

A Libyan woman in her traditional dress - Valonia Hardy's image
A Libyan woman in her traditional dress – Valonia Hardy's image

The Libyan females also wear the common extended gowns which are also generally employed to cover the heads. Contemporary girls though love to wear the trendy and bright colored costumes but most ladies still continue to cover their hair in Hijab.

The women of Libya in the urban parts also use scarves - Alan Shipley's Image
The females of Libya in the urban components also use scarves – Alan Shipley's Image

Even the modernly created costumes are also the blend of the traditional and Western types. The standard dress and jewelry is also really frequent in the rural places.

A young Libyan girl in her traditional costume - Mansour Ali's Image
A young Libyan girl in her classic costume – Mansour Ali's Image

The nomadic Berber people of Libya trace their African roots back to 2000 B.C.E. and their standard dress passed by way of a lot of amendments caused by the influences of invading cultures. Nevertheless many Berbers continue to wear a “haik”, a massive cloth wrapped around the body and wrap their heads with the cloth turbans. Similarly the Berber females cover their hair with scarves and their faces with veils known as “mandeels”. Beneath their haiks, many Berbers wear ankle-length tunics or loose trousers called “shalwar”. A Berber females’s dress is really colorful and decorative.

A Tuareg man of Libya wearing his traditional dress on a camer. Image © Eric Lafforgue
A Tuareg man of Libya wearing his classic dress on a camer. Image © Eric Lafforgue

Walking on the streets of Libya, you can see the Libyan folks moving in distinct designs of garments. Even to see any man or woman in the conventional dress of Libya is not uncommon.

Some Tuareg people of Libya dancing in their traditional ccostumes - Chris G Images
Some Tuareg individuals of Libya dancing in their conventional ccostumes – Chris G Images

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Purple Gallinule is a spectacular marsh bird which may possibly also referred to as locally as the Yellow-legged Gallinule, is known for generating its nest as the  floating structure in the marsh. The Purple Gallinule is truly a medium-sized rail, measuring 26–37 cm (10–15 in) in length, spanning 50–61 cm (20–24 in) across the wings and weighing 141–305 g (5.0–10.8 oz). This stunning marsh bird is often referred as the American Purple Gallinule and it has blue and green feathers, lengthy yellow legs, really lengthy toes and a red bill with a yellow tip. The purple gallinule has its original habitat in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas, and Oklahoma. It winters on the Gulf Coast. It is also located in the Central and South America and in some parts of the West Indies.

Purple Gallinule walks on the water plants like Swamp Hen - Image by Shell Game
Purple Gallinule walks on the water plants like Swamp Hen – Image by Shell Game

Purple Gallinule is an omnivorous which eats a wide range of seeds, leaves and fruits. They also eat insects, frogs, small fish, snails and some other earthworms with relish. It swims on the surface of water like a duck and walks on floating plants like a chicken and these birds often use their feet to hold meals whilst they are consuming. These gallinules will fly brief distances with dangling legs.

Purple Swamphen (Porphyrio porphyrio) - Image by Lip Kee on flickr
Purple Swamphen (Porphyrio porphyrio) – Image by Lip Kee on flickr

Purple Gallinule, the gorgeous marsh bird has one more well-known species which occurs about the Mediterranean area and is extensively distributed in Africa, southern Asia, and Australia. This purple gallinule is recognized as Porphyrio porphyrio, often known as purple swamphen and it is about 45 cm extended.