darklamb:

Lovely. (via coco+kelley) blackgirlsrpretty2:

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mietteshoppe:

lisa, zoe and river. amazing. 
© Underwood & Underwood, 1909, Mombasa / Kenya
A stylish young Kenyan woman holding a small pet antelope (most possibly a Dik-dik).
mondonoir:

A Balasubramaniam, Limited from Unlimited II, Mixed media print on paper, 2000
timirsho:

A scene on the road to the market in Harar, dating between 1900-1920
 Harar is also one of the most dearest to Somali people,many poems dedicated to its beauty,culture and was a source of conflict between the two people that lived around it.When going to war with the Ethiopian Armies Somali men and women would chant praises of their lost city-Yeah Older Somali People consider it part of Somalia,land that was ‘theirs’ once.Politics, war etc…|Tension between the two nations.Personally I don’t know much about it.Very important place though.A lot of history. Was a center point…Also-
According to UNESCO, it is “considered ‘the fourth holy city’ of Islam” with 82 mosques, three of which date from the 10th century, and 102 shrines terrysdiary:

Rihanna at my studio #5