Page Summary: Africa seems like a young continent, as it has only been fully explored since the 19th century. At first glance, it's the most beautiful city in the world: the perfect encounter between the hand of Man and the work of Nature.
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Africa seems like a young continent, as it has only been fully explored since the 19th century. At first glance, it's the most beautiful city in the world: the perfect encounter between the hand of Man and the work of Nature. It is a living system built by worms, bacteria, fungi, roots, and the slow breakdown of organic matter.
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- Africa seems like a young continent, as it has only been fully explored since the 19th century.
- At first glance, it's the most beautiful city in the world: the perfect encounter between the hand of Man and the work of Nature.
- It is a living system built by worms, bacteria, fungi, roots, and the slow breakdown of organic matter.
- Their biological particularities have enabled plants to conquer all natural environments of planet
- In southern Tanzania, animals are forced to follow its empty riverbed upstream in search of water.
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