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2011 Africa Wall calendars
African Wall calendars, desk calendars for every
interest and occasion. If you have an interest in Africa, African wildlife, or
the people of Africa, these calendars are for you! Africa Calendars make great
gifts too!
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 Africa 2011 Mini Wall Calendar
2011 Africa Mini Wall Calendar: The
Swahili word safari means journey-- and a journey across Africa is like no
other. Through this calendar, filled with spectacular photography of
Africa's breathtaking natural wonders and magnificent wildlife, share the
magic of safari in Africa throughout the year. |
 Africa 2011 Wall Calendar
Africa 2011 Wall Calendar: The Swahili
word safari means journey-- and a journey across Africa is like no other.
Through this calendar, filled with spectacular photography of Africa's
breathtaking natural wonders and magnificent wildlife, share the magic of
safari in Africa throughout the year. |
 Africa 2011 Wall Calendar
Africa 2011 Wall Calendar: From the
wondrous savannah to breathtaking waterfalls, from legendary deserts to
giant rain forests, Africa offers a seemingly endless array of stunning
landscapes. What with zebras, rhinos, wildebeests, and giraffes, Africa is
also home to much of the world's most extraordinary wildlife. |
 African Ceremonies 2011 Wall Calendar
2011 African Ceremonies Wall Calendar: Now in its third year, this
calendar, based on the critically acclaimed and popular book African
Ceremonies, features breathtaking photographs of the people and rituals of
Africa. African Ceremonies 2011 features images culled from more than three
decades' worth of award-winning and popular photographers Angela Fisher and
Carol Beckwith's exploration and communication with indigenous people.
Beautiful and profound scenes of rites of passage, disappearing societies,
spiritual communion, and other important events from across the continent
are included. A portion of the proceeds benefits African relief charities. |
 African Landscapes 2011 Slim Poster Calendar
2011 African Landscapes Slim Poster Calendar: This oversized poster
calendar features twelve beautiful horizontal images of African landscapes
by Michael Poliza from his bestselling Eyes Over Africa. The pages in this
large-format calendar are stunning enough to be framed and mounted on their
own. European linear calendarium on each page. |
 Eyes Over Africa 2011 Super Poster Calendar
2011 Eyes Over Africa Super Poster Calendar: This calendar features
beautiful close-ups shots of African wildlife by Michael Poliza. The pages
in this large-format calendar are stunning enough to be framed and mounted
on their own. European linear calendarium on each page. |
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Somewhere in Africa 2010 Wall Calendar |
 
African Sunrise 2010 Wall Calendar
African Sunrise Wall Calendar: This new wall
calendar for 2010 features remarkable color photographs of Africa's
wildlife, landscapes and people at dawn. |
 Contemporary African Art 2010 Wall Calendar
Contemporary African Art Wall Calendar: With
rich color and meticulous detail, this vibrant collection of modern art
expresses the diversity and tradition of the immense continent of Africa.
Experience the energy, spirit, and culture of a proud people with a
fascinating history as each month reveals Africa through the eyes of artists
such as Wosene Worke Kosrof, Esther Ameyibor, Jimoh Buraimoh, and more.
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 Images of Africa 2010 Wall Calendar
Images of Africa Wall Calendar: Granddaughter of
the renowned cartoonist H.M. Bateman, Tilly Willis lives and works mainly in
Somerset, England but she also spends time with family in Senegal, West
Africa. A passion for travel has taken her to remote parts of Africa, the
Middle East and Russia and provides her with a constant source of
inspiration for her dramatic paintings of the people and places she
encounters. Bring sunshine into your life with this calendar showcasing her
paintings of Africa. Their rich, bright hues, pleasing compositions and
evocative subjects guarantee to create a feel for the African landscape and
people. Extracts of complementary poetry have been selected to enhance each
piece of art. |
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