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Himba tribe is famous is Namibia, but they also live in south Angola, crossing the borders without any visas (lucky people!). In Angola, most of them live in remote areas, far from the towns, and are not spoiled by modernity. Himbas people are living in little villages, but they are rich people: they own a lot of cows, and a cow costs 1500 us dollars in Luanda! So when a himba family has 100 or 200 cows, imagine the money they have. The only task is to take care of the cattle. So once the job is done, the men's lfe is rather boring, and alcool is a good friend to kill time. © Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com
Himba woman, Kaokoland, Namibia, Africa
Young Himba woman, Kaokoland, Namibia, Africa
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From the elaborate collars of the Mwila to the square hats of the Mucubai, Angola is home to some of the world's most fascinating tribes.
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A visit to the Himba Village in Namibia made me realize that traditional cultures will be lost with modernization.
The Kunene River After five days exploring the depths of the desert, it was surreal to wake up to the smell of water. Outside, the Kunene River separating northern Namibia from Angola rushed westward at
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