Crassula umbella aka Wine Cup succulent
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On the Bani River in Mopti, Mali
© Hubert Guyon
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Young performers gather and dance during the Festival of the Good Death on August 17, 2014 in Cachoeira, Brazil. The Afro-Brazilian Sisterhood of the Good Death is made up of female descendants of slaves, all age 50 and over, and honors both Catholic traditions and Afro-Brazilian Candomble religious rites. The sisterhood is believed to be the oldest organization for women of African descent in the Americas. The state of Bahia received at least 1.2 million slaves from Africa and remains the most African of Brazilian states, where blacks make up around 80 percent of the population.
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