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Mermaid in Gabon Africa
Mermaid in Gabon Africa
These are some pictures of what the photographer has called a real mermaid on a beach in Gabon in Africa. Dragged up from the beach and photographed in the shade. Dead I assume. The pictures were put together on photo story to displayall angles.
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Gabon vs Brazil 0-2 All Goals & Highlights [10/11/2011]
Gabon vs Brazil 0-2 All Goals & Highlights [10/11/2011]
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Maroc Gabon 10 10 09 2em partie
Maroc Gabon 10 10 09 2em partie
Eliminatoire de la coupe d'afrique et du monde 2010
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Babongo of Gabon - The Iboga Ritual - Part 1
Babongo of Gabon - The Iboga Ritual - Part 1
An Interesting Video The guy in the film lives with them for a while and goes through the ritual. They give him TONS of Iboga. There was even a point where they didnt want to give it to him as they though the may die. I am satisfied that he doesnt trivialize the experience either, as we would see in other videos. It was very real. Babongo The Babongo of Gabon have an expertise and knowledge of the forests and are unique in their use of Iboga. Iboga is a powerful hallucinogenic which lies at the heart of Babongo culture and Bwiti religion making them famous throughout Gabon. The Babongo have recently changed from being nomadic hunter-gatherers to settled villagers with subsistence agriculture supplemented by hunting. Bwiti Bwiti is a West Central African religion practiced by the forest-dwelling Babongo and Mitsogo people of Gabon (where it is one of the three official religions) and the Fang people of Gabon and Cameroon. Modern Bwiti is syncretistic, incorporating animism, ancestor worship and Christianity into its belief system. Bwiti use the hallucinogenic rootbark of the Tabernanthe iboga plant, specially cultivated for the religion, to induce a spiritual enlightenment, stabilize community and family structure, meet religious requirements and to solve problems of a spiritual and/or medical nature. The root bark has been used for hundreds of years as part of a Bwiti coming of age ceremony and other initiation rites and acts of healing, producing complex visions and <b>...</b>
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Babongo of Gabon - The Iboga Ritual - Part 2
Babongo of Gabon - The Iboga Ritual - Part 2
An Interesting Video The guy in the film lives with them for a while and goes through the ritual. They give him TONS of Iboga. There was even a point where they didnt want to give it to him as they though the may die. I am satisfied that he doesnt trivialize the experience either, as we would see in other videos. It was very real. Babongo The Babongo of Gabon have an expertise and knowledge of the forests and are unique in their use of Iboga. Iboga is a powerful hallucinogenic which lies at the heart of Babongo culture and Bwiti religion making them famous throughout Gabon. The Babongo have recently changed from being nomadic hunter-gatherers to settled villagers with subsistence agriculture supplemented by hunting. Bwiti Bwiti is a West Central African religion practiced by the forest-dwelling Babongo and Mitsogo people of Gabon (where it is one of the three official religions) and the Fang people of Gabon and Cameroon. Modern Bwiti is syncretistic, incorporating animism, ancestor worship and Christianity into its belief system. Bwiti use the hallucinogenic rootbark of the Tabernanthe iboga plant, specially cultivated for the religion, to induce a spiritual enlightenment, stabilize community and family structure, meet religious requirements and to solve problems of a spiritual and/or medical nature. The root bark has been used for hundreds of years as part of a Bwiti coming of age ceremony and other initiation rites and acts of healing, producing complex visions and <b>...</b>
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Babongo of Gabon - The Iboga Ritual - Part 3
Babongo of Gabon - The Iboga Ritual - Part 3
An Interesting Video The guy in the film lives with them for a while and goes through the ritual. They give him TONS of Iboga. There was even a point where they didnt want to give it to him as they though the may die. I am satisfied that he doesnt trivialize the experience either, as we would see in other videos. It was very real. Babongo The Babongo of Gabon have an expertise and knowledge of the forests and are unique in their use of Iboga. Iboga is a powerful hallucinogenic which lies at the heart of Babongo culture and Bwiti religion making them famous throughout Gabon. The Babongo have recently changed from being nomadic hunter-gatherers to settled villagers with subsistence agriculture supplemented by hunting. Bwiti Bwiti is a West Central African religion practiced by the forest-dwelling Babongo and Mitsogo people of Gabon (where it is one of the three official religions) and the Fang people of Gabon and Cameroon. Modern Bwiti is syncretistic, incorporating animism, ancestor worship and Christianity into its belief system. Bwiti use the hallucinogenic rootbark of the Tabernanthe iboga plant, specially cultivated for the religion, to induce a spiritual enlightenment, stabilize community and family structure, meet religious requirements and to solve problems of a spiritual and/or medical nature. The root bark has been used for hundreds of years as part of a Bwiti coming of age ceremony and other initiation rites and acts of healing, producing complex visions and <b>...</b>
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Babongo of Gabon - The Iboga Ritual - Part 4
Babongo of Gabon - The Iboga Ritual - Part 4
Interesting Video The guy in the film lives with them for a while and goes through the ritual. They give him TONS of Iboga. There was even a point where they didnt want to give it to him as they though the may die. I am satisfied that he doesnt trivialize the experience either, as we would see in other videos. It was very real. Babongo The Babongo of Gabon have an expertise and knowledge of the forests and are unique in their use of Iboga. Iboga is a powerful hallucinogenic which lies at the heart of Babongo culture and Bwiti religion making them famous throughout Gabon. The Babongo have recently changed from being nomadic hunter-gatherers to settled villagers with subsistence agriculture supplemented by hunting. Bwiti Bwiti is a West Central African religion practiced by the forest-dwelling Babongo and Mitsogo people of Gabon (where it is one of the three official religions) and the Fang people of Gabon and Cameroon. Modern Bwiti is syncretistic, incorporating animism, ancestor worship and Christianity into its belief system. Bwiti use the hallucinogenic rootbark of the Tabernanthe iboga plant, specially cultivated for the religion, to induce a spiritual enlightenment, stabilize community and family structure, meet religious requirements and to solve problems of a spiritual and/or medical nature. The root bark has been used for hundreds of years as part of a Bwiti coming of age ceremony and other initiation rites and acts of healing, producing complex visions and <b>...</b>
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Babongo of Gabon - The Iboga Ritual - Part 5
Babongo of Gabon - The Iboga Ritual - Part 5
Interesting Video The guy in the film lives with them for a while and goes through the ritual. They give him TONS of Iboga. There was even a point where they didnt want to give it to him as they though the may die. I am satisfied that he doesnt trivialize the experience either, as we would see in other videos. It was very real. Babongo The Babongo of Gabon have an expertise and knowledge of the forests and are unique in their use of Iboga. Iboga is a powerful hallucinogenic which lies at the heart of Babongo culture and Bwiti religion making them famous throughout Gabon. The Babongo have recently changed from being nomadic hunter-gatherers to settled villagers with subsistence agriculture supplemented by hunting. Bwiti Bwiti is a West Central African religion practiced by the forest-dwelling Babongo and Mitsogo people of Gabon (where it is one of the three official religions) and the Fang people of Gabon and Cameroon. Modern Bwiti is syncretistic, incorporating animism, ancestor worship and Christianity into its belief system. Bwiti use the hallucinogenic rootbark of the Tabernanthe iboga plant, specially cultivated for the religion, to induce a spiritual enlightenment, stabilize community and family structure, meet religious requirements and to solve problems of a spiritual and/or medical nature. The root bark has been used for hundreds of years as part of a Bwiti coming of age ceremony and other initiation rites and acts of healing, producing complex visions and <b>...</b>
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Babongo of Gabon - The Iboga Ritual - Part 6
Babongo of Gabon - The Iboga Ritual - Part 6
Interesting Video The guy in the film lives with them for a while and goes through the ritual. They give him TONS of Iboga. There was even a point where they didnt want to give it to him as they though the may die. I am satisfied that he doesnt trivialize the experience either, as we would see in other videos. It was very real. Babongo The Babongo of Gabon have an expertise and knowledge of the forests and are unique in their use of Iboga. Iboga is a powerful hallucinogenic which lies at the heart of Babongo culture and Bwiti religion making them famous throughout Gabon. The Babongo have recently changed from being nomadic hunter-gatherers to settled villagers with subsistence agriculture supplemented by hunting. Bwiti Bwiti is a West Central African religion practiced by the forest-dwelling Babongo and Mitsogo people of Gabon (where it is one of the three official religions) and the Fang people of Gabon and Cameroon. Modern Bwiti is syncretistic, incorporating animism, ancestor worship and Christianity into its belief system. Bwiti use the hallucinogenic rootbark of the Tabernanthe iboga plant, specially cultivated for the religion, to induce a spiritual enlightenment, stabilize community and family structure, meet religious requirements and to solve problems of a spiritual and/or medical nature. The root bark has been used for hundreds of years as part of a Bwiti coming of age ceremony and other initiation rites and acts of healing, producing complex visions and <b>...</b>
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Survivor Gabon Ep8 Intro unofficial version
Survivor Gabon Ep8 Intro unofficial version
This, hopefully, will be the last pre-merge intro. And so you may guess there will be jury member in the next video. However, I will make a merged tribe version first just like Sugar was exiled after the switching tribe. Hope next episode will have a real merge.
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Mister Wobbles and Hashim Gabon - Cypher
Mister Wobbles and Hashim Gabon - Cypher
This is a little cypher, we were bored and just doing videos, enjoy! Major Respect to Hashim!
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Babongo of Gabon - The Iboga Ritual - Part 7
Babongo of Gabon - The Iboga Ritual - Part 7
Interesting Video The guy in the film lives with them for a while and goes through the ritual. They give him TONS of Iboga. There was even a point where they didnt want to give it to him as they though the may die. I am satisfied that he doesnt trivialize the experience either, as we would see in other videos. It was very real. Babongo The Babongo of Gabon have an expertise and knowledge of the forests and are unique in their use of Iboga. Iboga is a powerful hallucinogenic which lies at the heart of Babongo culture and Bwiti religion making them famous throughout Gabon. The Babongo have recently changed from being nomadic hunter-gatherers to settled villagers with subsistence agriculture supplemented by hunting. Bwiti Bwiti is a West Central African religion practiced by the forest-dwelling Babongo and Mitsogo people of Gabon (where it is one of the three official religions) and the Fang people of Gabon and Cameroon. Modern Bwiti is syncretistic, incorporating animism, ancestor worship and Christianity into its belief system. Bwiti use the hallucinogenic rootbark of the Tabernanthe iboga plant, specially cultivated for the religion, to induce a spiritual enlightenment, stabilize community and family structure, meet religious requirements and to solve problems of a spiritual and/or medical nature. The root bark has been used for hundreds of years as part of a Bwiti coming of age ceremony and other initiation rites and acts of healing, producing complex visions and <b>...</b>
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The Price of Oil in Gabon
The Price of Oil in Gabon
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. Simon Reeve discovers the real price of oil in Gabon, Africa, while making his BBC TV seriesEquator. In Equator, Simon followed the equator through troubled areas of Africa, Asia and Latin America, including Colombia and the Congo. The Radio Times said Equator was an extraordinary journeyrevelatorythrilling and thought-provokinghits us with jaw-dropping factseye-openingdelivers a string of revealing snapshots. The Sunday Times said You cannot expect much more from a documentary, frankly. And the Daily Mail said it was: Unmissablespectacular and thought-provoking. ---- Simon Reeve is a bestselling author and broadcaster. In recent years hes travelled to scores of countries around the world for a series of BBC television documentaries. The 2008 BBC TV series Tropic of Capricorn took Simon around the line marking the southern border of the tropics. His accompanying book, also called Tropic of Capricorn, is published by BBC Books. In his Places That Dont Exist series Simon travelled to a group of unrecognised nations countries so obscure they dont officially exist, including Somaliland, South Ossetia, Transdniestria and Nagorno-Karabakh. And in the series Meet the Stans, Simon visited the Central Asian states of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Simons book The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism, which warned of a new age of apocalyptic terrorism, was the first in the <b>...</b>
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Gabon Zambia 1-2 at Africa Cup
Gabon Zambia 1-2 at Africa Cup
Gabon Zambia ends 1-2 at Africa Cup. Unfortunately Gabon have to leave - congratulation to Zambia. This video is a Gospel Tribut with the "comments" of the wise King Solomon. This video is a Gospel Tribut with the "comments" of the wise King Solomon. The Picture is GNU-Free-Licence, the credits are in the end of the Video. The Photographer have no relation to this channel. It's a real good picture. Thank you.
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Reality Rally ,Gillian Larson, Survivor Gabon
Reality Rally ,Gillian Larson, Survivor Gabon
www.RealTVfilms.com The Reality Rally is in tribute to people who succumbed far too young, to the dreaded disease of cancer. They are the inspiration and energy force for Gillian Larson who is the founder of the Reality Rally who once competed on "Survivor Gabon"
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Survivor Gabon Ep7 Intro unofficial version
Survivor Gabon Ep7 Intro unofficial version
I'm feelin' that my editing skill become better and better :P Kellay voted off...
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Algérie 2-2 Gabon ! Football Africa
Algérie 2-2 Gabon ! Football Africa
[CHAN2011] Diego Maradona : I was hit by Mohammad Ali Kelley World Cup 2010: Germany's hotshots clip Argentina wings There is flair within the framework of Joachim Löw's well-organised Germany. A quality usually witnessed in the clever touches and movement of Mesut Özil but here seen...





































