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I'm here to refresh your knowledge of Africa. Perhaps, like me, you have been living in prejudice. Small African countries are only associated with negative words such as war, disease and famine.

Few people talk about real life in Africa. If I don't talk about his behind-the-scenes days in Zimbabwe, I only know that Zimbabwe is a country in southern Africa. Big tobacco factories in Beijing, Shanghai and Yunnan come here every year to buy the best quality tobacco leaves and mix them with ordinary domestic tobacco leaves for processing and sales.

That's not all. For example, there are many Lamian Noodles in Lanzhou, many hot pots in Chongqing and many mutton skewers in Xinjiang.

Zimbabwe, which is six hours away from us, may have something you yearn for.

The black hand who is used to recording his life with photos saw some photos in his circle of friends last April that looked like screenshots of movies, but he knew all the protagonists in the movies. After asking these protagonists, he also began to record his life with footnotes.

Black Hand and his family live in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe. It is a garden city located on the savanna, which is quite different from China people's impression of Africa.

China people go to Africa to shoot animals and love to go to Kenya, but the black hand thinks Zimbabwe has the best natural environment.

Look at the living environment in Africa. What is the sense of superiority of China people?

Life in Zimbabwe is by no means barren and hard. You can buy everything you need for your life, but in this country that relies heavily on imports, goods are a little more expensive. The black hand family does some business, raising chickens and growing vegetables.

My youngest daughter was born in Zimbabwe. She doesn't like chickens because she hates chickens stealing vegetables from vegetable fields. When chickens eat vegetables, chicken manure becomes fat and they can grow vegetables.

Tao Yuanming's pastoral life is nothing more than making the best use of everything. This is natural and beneficial.

When a family of three climbed the mountain, Black Hand's wife photographed Black Hand and his two-year-old daughter.

When Niu Niu was three and a half years old, she was already able to shoot flowers and plants in Africa with a camera.

Niu Niu likes painting. She took local materials and taught her daughter to draw foxes and lions.

Niu Niu, who is about to become an African child, uses a brush to outline a colorful world full of childlike interest.

Black hands like to make small benches and beds for their daughters with simple tools.

The black hand is obsessed with recording life from a special perspective. These bizarre photos that are divorced from reality are all made by him with small planet special effects:

In Harare, there is a dry season and a rainy season. As long as there are no clouds at night, the night sky will be clear and the Milky Way can be clearly seen by the naked eye.

There is a school in front of the black hand residence, and there is no light damage around the playground. He took a set of time-lapse photos of the night sky with a tripod.

The rain in the rainy season is not small, and it comes and stops, creating a wonderful landscape.

Dongboshawa is a big stone mountain, which has a huge amount of water in rainy season. The whole rocky mountain was washed out with black grooves, leaving only a clear and narrow waterline in the dry season with vegetation.

One day, when Black Hand went to buy tools, it suddenly rained heavily. He hid in the car and took this video through the window:

When the water hits the window, the picture of the whole world becomes hazy and strange.

In the absence of all kinds of entertainment in China, the happiest time for Black Hand and his wife to take care of their busy business is to travel with their families, and it is easy to meet osprey and wild ducks when walking in a nearby bird garden.

In Africa, even driving is a pleasure. Monkeys or baboons cross the road from time to time.

Once, a black hand burned the midnight oil and met a wildebeest crossing the road. It was so dark that his eyes turned green, as if an alien creature had come to the earth in droves.

Zimbabwe has the largest number of African elephants. Unfortunately, the government has no funds to manage and protect elephants, and many elephants are poached every year. The elephant here can be fed and stroked at zero distance, and the black hand says that the elephant's nose is very soft.

For 106 lions in Gui Lu Antelope Park, Black Hand and his companions are alien creatures.

These are two 22-month-old male cubs, which are raised by people. When they grow up, they will be kept in an excessive living area, where the breeder will train their independent survival ability and prepare for future stocking.

Black hand has raised cats since childhood. He said that lions are as naughty as cats and like to run around, just like a big cat. Cats like to be scratched on their chins. He dare not do this to the lion. People often say that a tiger can't touch his ass, so he touched the lion's ass.

He also risked his life to walk excitedly with the lion.

This recent photo of the lion's face was taken when the camera fell. Like a cat, the lion stretched out his paw and scratched the dangling tape, and took it to the camera with one hand.

After all, it's not the same as walking the dog. If it runs with its back to the lion or squats in front of it, it may be regarded as prey.

Being close to the elegant and dangerous king of beasts is fascinating, touching and enjoyable.

Black hand's favorite photo of a lion is that when the lion is still 10 meters away from him, he rushes to the guide at a faster speed, as if greeting his buddies.

Is the wild and rich life in Africa beyond your imagination?

Thank you for sharing with us. His life in Zimbabwe is six hours away from us.

I hope you are really only six hours away from living and working in peace.

Fall in love with a wild horse. Fortunately, there is grassland in his home.

I am Huali Sauce, and I like to share interesting stories with you.