Africa One

What is it like to be from Africa?

I would return a better question which is what is it like to leave Africa behind? Well for starters it is a very painful thing to do because I am quite familiar with those lands and the folklore surrounding those lands. The way to ease the heartache is to dive into the folklore of USA upon arriving in USA.

There are many roads still untraveled in Africa today. One would think the same thing of USA.

For one, I provided proof that I could walk from Africa to USA without stepping foot into a boat nor cross the Atlantic Ocean by boat or bridge. I can simply walk from one USA to an Africa on foot, especially stating the fact I can do it without crossing into England. All I do is walk the old Equatorial Road passage from Africa to USA.

MY LATIN BOOK ON AFRICA INTERSECTION.

There is a lot of African-USA and Hispanica-USA history between those lands. The current research of mine dug into the origins of Hispanica, Call Of Duty, Call Of Duty Vanguard, and the Rise Of The Middle East. Other research include Lands Of Moses for the Moses President and the Lands Of Jerusuelum City for the Jesus President. The current suggestion that the work predates the last 3000 years of civilization history has been profound.

Most of the places that I live in follow the three point crossing format of the walking of Jesus Christ himself in those lands from France to Africa and Rome, passing through Greek. We track very similar ways through the lands. The plants guide us. The trees guide us. The roads guide us. The animals help sound alarms for us if we need to duck and cover from a stray car going beside us or driving quickly down the new road.

You can read about the work in Intersections.

You can alslo easily read about the work by staring at the stars at night in the lands of Africa. The lands of Africa where I come from have beautiful stars in the skies almost as if you are starwatching in Nevada, USA. That is why I do not ask dumb questions on my itinerary trips such as if there are caves under Nevada. No, Nevada has rushing water underneath its lands. I did not learn it from being Native American. I learned it from being from a half-black African lady who learned about American Hebrew.

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