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Home of The Lion King

Lion King is a master piece of Disney Story in south Africa where is human's origin. Zoom out the google earth, you will find the Africa continent is a Giant Lion King facing north with his hip tip pointing to the south. Life evolves from tail hip to head, so does human migration from south motherland toward north fatherland.    

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The Great Sphinx

Zoom in the south tip of Africa, the jaw of Eve, you will find the vivid archetype of the Sphinx, the symbol of Egypt.   

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The West Head  of Buddha

Zoom in the west Africa, you will find another head facing the west. I named it the west face of Buddha.  Because in front of his eyes locates the sacred reef islands named as Cape Verde, which in Chinese "佛得角“,sounds like "佛的脚", meaning Buddha's footprints.  

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The Archetype of Eve 

The South Africa forms a shape of a perfect woman's head facing southwest.  I named her "Eve" implying the common motherland we came from. The Okavango Delta locates at Eve's temple and looks like a perfect root of tree. 

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The Archetype of Adam

On top of Eve's head, connected another giant Titian's head facing the east and his nose is the East African Tip pointing toward the northeast. I named it Adam as this is the fatherland of east and central Africa.  on his face locates Lake Victoria and the Y shaped Great Rift Valley, the landmark of Y gene's origin.    

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The Root of Life

The Okavango Delta in South Africa is the largest remaining source of diversity of lives on Earth.  It looks like a perfect root of a giant tree and locates right at the temple of Eve.  

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The North Face of God

Turn the image of north head of Lion King 90 degree, You will see a vivid giant face of North Africa talking to the young boy of West Europe whose head is formed by Spain and Portugal as if the God Father and received some mission.  

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