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16-OCT-2014 Gill Kopy

Kipili Monastery.jpg

Kipili, Tanganyika

From what I've been able to find out this was built around 1890 when
an anti-slavery campaign was undertaken by Congolese White Fathers. Slaves
were being rounded up to carry ivory to the coast and then being sold.
The missionaries landed buying slaves to save them, and adopting orphans.



Apparently the mortar used for these buildings was material taken from
ant hills, which might explain the disintegration.
My information is all informal and may not be correct.

Canon EOS 6D ,Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
1/640s f/5.6 at 17.0mm iso100 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time16-Oct-2014 00:03:04
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 6D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length17 mm
Exposure Time1/625 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-0.33
White Balance
Metering Mode
JPEG Quality
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Richard Marcus25-Jan-2015 21:56
Wonderful captures of these historic buildings. Considering their construction, it's quite amazing that they've survived so many years. V
globalgadabout25-Jan-2015 21:16
the old building is interesting, as are the stories around it..
Tom LeRoy25-Jan-2015 18:41
Really interesting information, and your shots are both super. Nice detail and colors. V
bill friedlander25-Jan-2015 16:50
Nice that the builders added some embellishment to make the monastery more attractive. V
Jeff Real25-Jan-2015 12:02
What a great structure and photograph ~V~
Anitta25-Jan-2015 11:39
Love your compositions and color are great, thanks for the both images. Interesting info. V
barbarajoy25-Jan-2015 11:07
Yes, both photos and information excellent! Thank you. V
Yvonne25-Jan-2015 10:28
Both photos are great, and it is so interesting
to read the history Gill! v
joseantonio25-Jan-2015 04:50
Love your composition with the tree.V.
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