So I just read from some other blog about devil worshipers in Africa. Which does sound normal, given you find some of those people all over the world. But here's the "No Way" part about it. The devil worshipers are kids from school!!! I know, WOW!
There are even female recruits, or should I say, little girls. These are kids in schools in Botswana, is this true or could this be made up. I really don't know but it was interesting to read about. The fictional part of the story is that they meet in the depths of the sea, weird yet hilarious. I believe some of them were interviewed because the girl worshipers said that it is easy to get recruits because they lure kids in with alcohol and help others in fights that end up with blood all over.
I don't know if this is true, but it is extremely weird and funny to me. God Bless these Kids and Schools.
Check it out the blog if want to read the whole thing.
http://weirdthings.com/2011/10/underwater-teen-satanist-school-girls-terrorizing-africa/
Weird Africa
Within this blog you will find weird things I have come to find out about Africa as well interesting facts. Well now that I think about it, you're just going to see an abundance of facts about our continent friend, Africa.
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Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa and the world's second largest fresh water lake. Hello water supply company hahaha..
That was a joke but all jokes aside, that's great for the residents there. They, more than most other countries, need it.
Now that's a peaceful image. All violence and hunger aside, Africa can still be very calming and relaxing.
Lake Assal in Djibouti which lies at 515 feet (155m) below sea level. Follow the link to check it out!!
The world is divided into six floral kingdoms. All these kingdoms encompass several countries, and in some cases, several continents. South Africa, which has a floral kingdom wholly contained within the country, is the one exception. The Cape Floral Kingdom has 9,600 plant species, 70% of which are not found anywhere else in the world.
Singer, song writer Jason Mraz was helping out West African Children with Slavery in 2010. Seen showing off some dance moves to some children.
Check it out:
http://www.cnn.com/2010/TRAVEL/06/28/jason.mraz.ghana.trip/index.html
Check it out:
http://www.cnn.com/2010/TRAVEL/06/28/jason.mraz.ghana.trip/index.html
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