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capious · 14 days ago
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Wet Mix Macadam Plant in Cameroon
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Capious Roadtech Pvt. Ltd. is a Manufacturer, Supplier, and Exporter of Wet Mix Macadam Plant in Cameroon. We are an ISO 9001:2015 Certified Company in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. A Wet Mix Macadam (WMM) plant, also known as a soil stabilization plant, is used to produce high-quality base and sub-base materials for road construction by mixing aggregates, water, and sometimes cement in a continuous and homogeneous manner. Purpose: WMM plants are essential for road construction, providing a stable and durable foundation for different types of roadways. Function: The plant mixes aggregates (such as crushed stone or gravel) with water, and sometimes cement or other binding agents, to create wet mix macadam material. Capacities: WMM plants are available in various capacities, ranging from 100 to 200 tons per hour (tph) and can be higher, depending on project requirements. Applications: New Road Construction: WMM plants are used in the building of new roads. Road Repairs: WMM plants are also used for repairing existing roads. Parking Lots & Paved Areas: They are used in the construction of parking lots and other paved areas. Components of a Typical WMM Plant: Aggregate Feeders: Systems that accurately feed different types of aggregates into the mixer. Pug Mill Mixer: A continuous mixer where aggregates, water, and additives are mixed together. Water Tank: Supplies water to the mixing process. Cement Silo (Optional): Used to add cement as a binding agent if needed. Control Panel: Controls the mixing process and ensures consistent quality. Load Out Conveyor: Transports the finished mix to trucks or storage. Benefits: Efficient Mixing: WMM plants ensure a continuous and homogeneous mix, resulting in a high-quality product. Soil Stabilization: The mixed material stabilizes the soil before laying hot mix asphalt, providing a strong foundation for the road. Cost-Effective: WMM plants offer a cost-effective method for producing base and sub-base materials for road construction. FAQs: What types of Wet Mix Macadam Plants are available? Wet mix macadam plants come in stationary, mobile, and semi-mobile types. Each type suits different project sizes and requirements. What are the advantages of using Wet Mix Macadam? Wet mix macadam provides excellent compaction, enhanced durability, and increased strength, ensuring long-lasting roads and infrastructure. It also offers cost-effective solutions by reducing raw material waste. Capious Roadtech Pvt. Ltd. is a Manufacturer and Exporter of Wet Mix Macadam Plant in Cameroon Including Douala, Yaoundé, Bamenda, Bafoussam, Garoua, Maroua, Ngaoundéré, Nkongsamba, Bibémi, Buea, Kousséri, Bertoua, Bafut, Tiko, Ébolowa, Dschang, Mbouda, Baba I, Mokolo, Bamessing, Limbe, Bamessi, Bambalang, Bamumkumbit, Bamukumbit, Bafanji, Balikumbat, Bamali, Bandrefam, Bali-Gashu. Feel free to contact us if you have any more information or questions. View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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carnewsgazette · 2 years ago
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Gov’t forces kill two Amba fighters in Bafut
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akongohscolumn · 6 years ago
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Click Campus Interviews Satzembrau dë Humorist
Click Campus Interviews Satzembrau dë Humorist
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Click Campus:  Hello Satzembrau.
Satzembrau:   Hello sir.
Click Campus:  What is your real name?
Satzembrau:  Suh Engelbert ngwa.
Click Campus:  Who is Satzembrau dë Humorist?
Satzembrau:  He is a young comedian.
Click Campus:  What do you find interesting about comedy?
Satzembrau: Comedy makes people laugh and forget their sorrows. It makes life much lighter.
Click Campus:  Your name is…
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bulkbinbox · 2 years ago
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BAMILEKE DANCE MASKS, CAMEROON
Bamileke dance masks from the Menkom (left) & Bafut (center and right) Kingdoms.
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ccmlbv · 8 years ago
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The Fruit of the Spirit (BAFUT: Bible NT)
The Fruit of the Spirit (BAFUT: Bible NT)
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BAFUT: Bible NT Galatians (BaGalatia) 5:22-23 22 Lâ fɨ̀ntà fɨ Azwì Nwî bâŋnə̀ m̀bə, àkɔ̀ŋnə̀, mbə nɨdorə, mbə mbɔɔnə, àtàŋəntɨɨ, àbɔ̀ŋəntɨɨ, ŋ̀ghɨ̀rə̂ ɨ̀nnù jî sɨgɨ̀nə̀, ŋ̀ka mfa’a nɨ̀ ǹtɨɨ̀ gho tsɨ̀m, 23 ŋka mbɔnə, ntswa ɨbɨɨ nu. Kaa nɔ̀ŋsə̀ yî dàŋ yìi a tuu ma jû ɨ̀nnù aa kaa à sɨ̀ bə̂.
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whattoreadnext · 3 years ago
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Travel
Travel writing has a long history. Some 2500 years ago, Herodotus travelled widely in the Middle East and Egypt, researching his History of the Persian War -- and wrote up the unexpected peoples and customs he encountered. Six centuries later, Pausanias walked every kilometre of Greece, recording local legends and customs in a guide-book which, incredibly, can still be used today. Eleven hundreds years later still, the Venetian Marco Polo produced, in Travels (1298), one of the first travel best-sellers, a wide-eyed account of the wonders of medieval Asia -- and travel writing has flourished ever since. For the reader, it has a double attraction: he hear exotic places and people, and the writer takes all the strain. Nowadays, when so much of the world is documented, it is often this last feature, the personal spin each author puts on familiar experience, which gives a book life: personal grouchiness, comedy, fine descriptive prose, interesting reflections,or (in the best books of all), all four.
Mark Abley, Beyond Forget (1988). Forget is a four-street village in the Canadian prairies, and Abley recounts his surreal adventures as he drives there across the 'Big Lonely' -- as hoboes used to call the area.
Bill Bryson, Made in America (1993). Hilarious musings on everything Americanm from popcorn to gridlock, pegged loosely to a narrative of perfectly ordinary tourist travel -- except than nothing, in Bryson's eyes, is ever ordinary.
Richard Burton, A Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Mecca (1855). Burton, disguised as an Arab, was the first European to visit the holy places of Islam, and tells the tale as if he were writing an adventure novel.
Apsley Cherry-Garrard, The Worst Journey in the World (1922). Classic account, using letters, diaries amd the author's own Polar experience, of Captain Scott's doomed explorations in the 1910s.
Gerald Durrell, The Bafut Beagles (1953). Funny account of animal-collecting in Africa. Also Three Singles to Adventure, A Zoo in My Luggage, The Whispering Land.
Patrick Leigh Fermor, A Time of Gifts (1977). Eighteen-year-old rebel in 1933 sets out to travel from the Hook of Holland to Istanbul -- on foot. Classic of the genre.
Thor Heyerdahl, The Kon-Tiki Expedition (1948). Across the Pacific on a huge balsa-wood raft, to show that Polynesians may have been settlers from ancient South America.
Mary Kingsley, Travels in West Africa (1897). Unflappable Victorian lady walks and rides through jungles, crosses rivers, clims mountains, camps near hostile villages -- and savours every moment.
Merriwether Lewis, The Journals of Lewis and Clark (1964). Account (by those who did it) of the first East-West crossing by white men of North America.
Geoffrey Moorhouse, Om (1993). Well-known travel-writer tours South India, looking for enlightenment. Fascinating places and people -- and a thoughtful account of the author's spiritual journey.
V.S. Naipaul, An Area of Darkness (1964). West Indian writer spends a year in India, writes dazzling, caustic account.
Eric Newby, A Short-Walk in the Hindu Kush (1958). Author and laconic friend go for walk in the Himalayas, in true Boy's-Own-Paper style. Very funny.
John Preston, Touching the Moon (1990). Obsessed since the age of 13 with Rider Haggard's She, the adult Preston sets out to find her legendary kingdom, in the Mountains of the Moon which border Uganda and Zaire. The reality is sore feet, lice-infested hotels, conmen and eating reconstituted curry in the rain. Hilarious.
Laurence Sterne, A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy (1768). -- by the author of Tristram Shandy.
Paul Theroux, The Old Patagonian Express (1979). Splendidly grumbly novelist specialises in horrendous train journeys. This one takes him from Boston, Massachussets, all the way to Patagonia and back. A modern classic.
Wilfred Thesiger, Arabian Sands (1969). Across the Sahara with the Bedouin. One of the great contemporary travel books.
Colin Thubron, Behind the Wall (1987). Modern China, its landscape, its people and its uneasy links with a glorious past.
Also recommended:   Douglas Botting, One Chilly Siberian Morning    Heinrich Harrer, Seven Years in Tibet    Peter Hopkirk, Foreign Devils on the Silk Road    Alan Moorhead, Cooper's Creek    James Morris, The Great Port    Dervla Murphy, Full Tilt: Ireland to India on a Bicycle    Gilbert Ronay, The Tartar Khan's Englishman    Mary Russell, The Blessings of a Good Thick Skirt    Freya Stark, Riding to the Tigris    John Steinbeck, Travels With Charley   
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anonymoushouseplantfan · 4 years ago
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The late great Gerald Durrell was a celebrated modern British naturalist. He was sort of the “writer” version of David Attenborough. Durrell used to be the pre-eminent British naturalist until he was supplanted by DA in the new TV era. 
Before the recent PBS series “The Durrells”, there were several versions of his book, “My Family and Other Animals”, in 1987 and 2005. The 1987 version was put together by the BBC’s Drama Department and Natural History Unit, and it was hard to find to watch again before the internet : ) . The 2005 version has Imelda Staunton as Gerald’s mother, and Matthew Goode (heart eyes) as his older brother Lawrence, the novelist (MG was also Antony Armstong-Jones in The Crown); played by Josh O'Connor in “The Durrells”. 
There’s his Corfu trilogy, which The Durrells is based on, and then all of his other books, which are much shorter and breezier, like 
The Overloaded Ark The Bafut Beagles The New Noah A Zoo in My Luggage  Menagerie Manor  Two in the Bush  Fillets of Plaice  Catch Me a Colobus  Beasts in My Belfry 
If you have kids who love Attenborough’s programs, Durrell’s books are good literary companions. He was very prolific and while his books aren’t children’s books, they’re eminently suitable for animal-crazed kids. They also make great family readalouds : ) . 
Princess Anne has been patron of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust for almost 50 years, since 1972.
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capious · 2 months ago
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Concrete Batching Plant in Cameroon
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Capious Roadtech Pvt. Ltd. is a Manufacturer and Exporter of Concrete Batching Plant in Cameroon . Capious is an ISO 9001:2015 Certified Company in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. We are leading manufacturer and supplier of high-quality Concrete Batching Plants designed to meet the growing demands of the construction industry. Our plants are engineered to deliver consistent, reliable, and efficient performance, making them the ideal choice for businesses involved in large-scale construction, road projects, infrastructure development, and other concrete-intensive tasks. Types of Concrete Batching Plant: Mobile Type Concrete Batching Stationery Type Concrete Batching Compact Type Concrete Batching Features: Fully Automatic with PLC Control for electronic operation. Highly reliable and easy to operate. Consistent, high-performance output. Generate customizable reports for different combinations. Requires minimal maintenance. MIS (Management Information System) report generation. Accurate weighing for all materials. Hydraulic cylinder for mixer discharge. Replaceable liners and paddle tips in the mixer. Rugged structure and bins for durability. Independent weighing systems for cement, water, and additives. Available with In-Line Bins. Mixer Options: Twin Shaft, PAN, Turbo, and Planetary Mixers. Minimal foundation and construction required. Tailor-made solutions for both lower and higher-capacity models based on specific needs. Applications: Road and Highway Construction Building Construction Infrastructure Projects Residential and Commercial Complexes Airports and Runways Industrial Construction Capious Roadtech Pvt. Ltd. is a Manufacturer and Exporter of Concrete Batching Plant in Cameroon Including Douala, Yaoundé, Bamenda, Bafoussam, Garoua, Maroua, Ngaoundéré, Nkongsamba, Bibémi, Buea, Kousséri, Bertoua, Bafut, Tiko, Ébolowa, Dschang, Mbouda, Baba I, Mokolo, Bamessing, Limbe, Bamessi, Bambalang, Bamumkumbit, Bamukumbit, Bafanji, Balikumbat, Bamali, Bandrefam, Bali-Gashu. Feel free to contact us if you have any more information or questions. View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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chuckbbirdsjunk · 8 years ago
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scaresinfo-blog · 7 years ago
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Meet Abumbi II, the 11th King of the Bafut and the Only African King With 100 Wives & 500 Children - HowAfrica
Meet Abumbi II, the 11th King of the Bafut and the Only African King With 100 Wives & 500 Children – HowAfrica
In north-west Cameroon, there is a kingdom called Bafut, whose leader has 100 wives and 500 children.
His name is Abumbi II, the 11th king of the Bafut. When his father, King Achirimbi II died in 1968, Abumbi II ascended the throne as his successor and inherited his 72 wives, according to tradition.
With 28 wives already, King Abumbi ended up with 100 queens and 500 children.
Queen Constance,…
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christianchild · 8 years ago
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The Fruit of the Spirit (BAFUT: Bible NT)
The Fruit of the Spirit (BAFUT: Bible NT)
BAFUT: Bible NT
Galatians (BaGalatia) 5:22-23
22 Lâ fɨ̀ntà fɨ Azwì Nwî bâŋnə̀ m̀bə, àkɔ̀ŋnə̀, mbə nɨdorə, mbə mbɔɔnə, àtàŋəntɨɨ, àbɔ̀ŋəntɨɨ, ŋ̀ghɨ̀rə̂ ɨ̀nnù jî sɨgɨ̀nə̀, ŋ̀ka mfa’a nɨ̀ ǹtɨɨ̀ gho tsɨ̀m,
23 ŋka mbɔnə, ntswa ɨbɨɨ nu. Kaa nɔ̀ŋsə̀ yî dàŋ yìi a tuu ma jû ɨ̀nnù aa kaa à sɨ̀ bə̂.
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emynesbooks-blog · 5 years ago
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Here are three agreeable books of the famous naturalist and writer :⁣ ⁣ ---GERALD DURRELL ---⁣ ⁣ 📖 Encounters with Animals⁣ -Edition Penguin Books, 1966⁣ ⁣ 📖 THE BAFUT BEAGLES -Edition Penguin Books, 1954 ⁣ 📖 Menagerie Manor⁣ -Penguin Books (1965)⁣ ⁣ 📌Livres usagés avec un état correcte , traces d'usures et légères plis sur la couverture de chacun⁣ ⁣ 📌 le prix de l'article est communiqué en privé , avec possibilité de location 👍⁣ ⁣ 📲Retrouvez nous également sur :⁣⁣ ⁣ Notre page FB : Emynesbooks⁣⁣ ⁣ Notre Grp FB: le lien est dans la bio⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ EMYNES est à votre entière disposition 👍⁣ ⁣ #Algerie #dz #alger #chlef #livresaddict #livresusagès #oldbooks #usedbook #roman #book #livre #bookstagram #bibliophile #ciations #ecrivainsalgeriens #jaimelire #bookblogger #littérature #littératures #Frenchbooks #J'aiLu #⁣ #geralddurrell #penguinbook https://www.instagram.com/p/B7KSopYh_eT/?igshid=tk9c573i1zma
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bulkbinbox · 5 years ago
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fon abumbi II de bafut, província do noroeste, camarões, alfred weidinger
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friendswithclay · 2 years ago
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“Pottery trader photographed in Bamessing c1940-45. According to Bamessing informants this trader can be identified as a Bafut man by his manner of tying his head-load”
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jordiruizcentelles · 2 years ago
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JUJU LHABE y el reino de Bafut Cap. XX#Bafut #camerún #textilesafricanos #tocadosafricanos #antropologiacultural #antropologiasocial #antropologia#africa
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drhoz · 3 years ago
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there’s also the Pygmy Scaly-tailed Flying Squirrel Idiurus zenkeri, in the tiny Anomalurid family. Found in Equatorial Africa. Probably best known from the Forest of Flying Mice chapter of Gerald Durrell’s The Bafut Beagles book.
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I know your interest leans more towards the insectoid or microscopic, but today I learned about 'micro squirrels' or African doormice and had to share the joy of these little guys in case you hadn't heard about them!
a what!??
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a that!??! I cannot BELIEVE there’s such a that in the world!!!??
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