When you think about it, It’s crazy how 19th century London was more advanced than most places in Africa are in 2026.
2BallsInTheHole on
„You are my density!“
bxzidff on
The night sky must be beautiful
Bulawayoland on
hopefully the Chinese advances in green tech will change all this
Inhabitsthebed on
Damn if you turn africa to the side abit it looks abit like australia. For some reason it changes my perception of it too.
Pleasant_War2803 on
Nigeria looks so „Destse“.
Jaded-Dot66 on
250 million Nigerians and none can find the light switch
Its_apparent on
What’s the crescent that’s like… below Morroco and maybe a bit east? Looks like Sahara, but I don’t know African geography well.
PonderousHajj on
I feel like this photo is well over 20 years old at this point.
trillionstars on
Right now it’s Asia, but after that, Africa will become the next growth engine of world GDP, provided they can sort themselves out.
Doctor_Doomjazz on
The lack of nighttime street illumination was an unexpectedly unsettling part of my travels in Africa. I walked down bustling streets filled with people milling about, and it was almost totally dark. Didn’t feel unsafe, but it had an eerie quality.
sober_disposition on
Africa took the technology for electric lights from Europeans anyway.
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When you think about it, It’s crazy how 19th century London was more advanced than most places in Africa are in 2026.
„You are my density!“
The night sky must be beautiful
hopefully the Chinese advances in green tech will change all this
Damn if you turn africa to the side abit it looks abit like australia. For some reason it changes my perception of it too.
Nigeria looks so „Destse“.
250 million Nigerians and none can find the light switch
What’s the crescent that’s like… below Morroco and maybe a bit east? Looks like Sahara, but I don’t know African geography well.
I feel like this photo is well over 20 years old at this point.
Right now it’s Asia, but after that, Africa will become the next growth engine of world GDP, provided they can sort themselves out.
The lack of nighttime street illumination was an unexpectedly unsettling part of my travels in Africa. I walked down bustling streets filled with people milling about, and it was almost totally dark. Didn’t feel unsafe, but it had an eerie quality.
Africa took the technology for electric lights from Europeans anyway.