Weekly Photo Challenge: The Colors of Cameroon

Deciding on just one photo for this week’s Photo Challenge theme COLOR was a real challenge.

Deciding on just one COUNTRY was even harder!

Here is my second response to the challenge.

Enjoy the warm and vibrant colors of Cameroon!

Bonus!

The bright colors of a primary school in a town near Yaounde.

Some of my more colorful Weekly Photo Challenge posts:

Weekly Photo Challenge: Color in the Kathmandu Valley

One Day in Zanzibar

Weekly Photo Challenge: Home

Weekly Photo Challenge: Geometry/γεωμετρία

 

19 thoughts on “Weekly Photo Challenge: The Colors of Cameroon

    1. Thank you! It is such a gray, cold day here that I found myself going through my Cameroon photos on my lunchbreak. Now if only I could recapture the heat of Central Africa as well as the vibrant colors! Thanks for your comment.

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    1. Thank you so much! It’s incredible, but these photos are real – the colors really, truly are this vibrant. So much richness and depth in Cameroon – this is only a tiny taste. Thanks very much for your comment!

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    1. Thanks restlessjo! I don’t know anything about plants. I thought the one at the top of the arrangement is called a “Bird of Paradise”. I have never seen one as big as this, though. I love going to countries with warmer climates and seeing the little houseplants that we have in the US growing as gigantic bushes!

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  2. India and Nepal are definitely full of color! I can’t wait to check out your post. Things are not only drab here where I live in the US, but we got snow today. Last year at this time everything was green! Enjoy your spring flowers for me. Thanks much for your comment!

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