During the same period of time that "the lost boys" were making their epic was living a very different life in the US, taking classes in African Studies.
... its still celebrated on the same day... and christmas is in the winter in america... so its winter in south africa too ... lol
Still South Africa.
Many nation states that existed in the 1800s are still here today. These include the United States of America, Republic of Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Slavery in Africa is still extant.
I just purchased frigidaire refrigerator (made in Mexico, still part of America) range (made in Canada, still part of America) dishwasher (made in canada, still part of America) Come to thik of it, even Peru and Brasil are part of America(South America but still America).
North America is separating from Europe and Africa and will collide into Asia. South America will still be connected to North America but will tilt eastward towards Africa.
Believe it or not: 28 percent of Africa is still wilderness - 38 percent of North America is wilderness! Remember that North America includes the northern forests in Canada, as well as the deserts of the Southwest.
== Answer South Africa, duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh* Idiot....He lives in South America+ he still lives in Sabenta.
== Answer south africa, duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh* Idiot....He lives in South America+ he still lives in Sabenta.
yes, they still maintain the culture
The latitude at the northernmost point of Africa is roughly the same as the latitude at Hampton VA, Springfield MO, and San Jose CA. There's still an awful lot of North America left, north of that line.
Some are still were people are tyrant. And in some places there aren't slaves. About all states have NO .slaves
wolves of north america..... wild dogs of africa..... and the dingos of australia.
Well mostly Africa but some countries in South America still practice their beliefs as well.
Yes, in the moor and mountains of Europe, plains in Asia, forests of Australia, deserts of Africa, rain forests of south America, and many western states of north America
Your computer is saying that you still have the connection when you don't actually (sometimes they do that), or your ISP has revoked your Internet access (but not the connection itself) for some reason.
They still use them in developing countries like Africa for ordinary things like powering a home computer. You just coal it up and before you know it, you've got your 56k connection prancing across the spectrum.