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DescriptionSantigron at night (Suriname).jpg |
The village Santigron in Suriname (along the Saramacca river yet not far from Paramaribo) is one of Surinames Maroon villages in the rainforest, i.e. villages of descendants of 18th Century run-away slaves. Unlike in Brazil or Jamaica, some 20,000 Maroons are still living in Suriname 's rainforest having retained their most original and traditional Afro-American culture. (See some more of my photos on Suriname here) |
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Source | Santigron at night (Suriname) |
Author | Ahron de Leeuw from Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Camera location | 5° 40′ 37.1″ N, 55° 20′ 28.41″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 5.676971; -55.341224 |
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