Showing posts with label continent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label continent. Show all posts

Thursday, February 13, 2025

Homo ergaster.

Homo ergaster is a type of extinct humans. They lived in Africa.

Homo ergaster, also known as "working man" had his own characteristics.

These type of people had relations with other archaic humans.

Source of image:

https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/skull-homo-ergaster-early-pleistocene-african-2024917568



Wednesday, August 29, 2018

History of Australia.

Australia is situated on one continent. Before the discovery of this continent Indigenous Australians lived there. They had their own culture, mythology, languages, music, and art.

This continent is situated in the Southern Hemisphere. Climate in Australia is hot and dry. There are mountains named Australian Alps. Also, the continent is washed up by seas and oceans. Unusual animals live in this place.

When Europeans discovered Australia many things changed on the continent.

In 1901 a country named Australia appeared.

Source of image:

https://www.shutterstock.com/ru/image-photo/amazing-aerial-footage-view-sydney-city-741009022?src=0SE2VUrCExgouqMUpp3_8w-1-30

Amazing aerial footage view of the Sydney city from above with Harbour bridge, Opera house ant the harbour. April 10, 2016. Sydney, Australia.

Source of image:

https://www.shutterstock.com/ru/image-vector/australia-skyline-landmark-words-welcome-vector-708610447?src=0SE2VUrCExgouqMUpp3_8w-1-36

Australia skyline landmark and words welcome to Australia vector for Flat trendy illustration, Travel to Australia, Advertising web illustration, Summer vacation and Traveling banner.

Source of image:

https://www.shutterstock.com/ru/image-vector/australia-flag-518021278?src=0SE2VUrCExgouqMUpp3_8w-1-11

Australia flag

Monday, October 9, 2017

Columbus Day.

At the beginning of October in the United States of America and other New World countries Columbus Day celebrated. This holiday is about Christopher Columbus and his discovery.

After his voyage European people knew about America and New World. Also, they found many different things.

New countries appeared on a new continent.

Source of image:

https://www.shutterstock.com/ru/image-vector/columbus-day-boat-label-vector-calligraphy-329320376?src=uG2w0x78tQOJJGtb93LBUA-1-11

Columbus day boat label. vector calligraphy.

Source of image:

https://www.shutterstock.com/ru/image-vector/happy-columbus-day-handlettering-calligraphy-premium-314112164?src=uG2w0x78tQOJJGtb93LBUA-1-48

Happy Columbus Day hand-lettering calligraphy. Premium Handmade vector Lettering.

Source of image:

https://www.shutterstock.com/ru/image-vector/happy-columbus-day-vector-illustration-700566109?src=uG2w0x78tQOJJGtb93LBUA-2-40

Happy Columbus Day, Vector Illustration

Saturday, January 16, 2016

History of Canada.

Canada is a country of the New World, in the North America. Until Europeans discovered the New World there were living native people.

The name translates as "villiage". After Christopher Columbus found American continent people from Great Britain and France began to move to a new land. That's why in Canada there are two official languages English and French.

Until XIX century country depended from Europe and had close ties. Europeans found here many new things. For example, native people engaged in hunting and argiculture. On July1, 1867 the country was named Canada.

Now the country is the world's second biggest in size. Canada participated in the World Wars. In 1965 there was a modern Canadian flag. With two vertical lines and red maple leaf.

In the south, country borders with the United States of America. Canada has cold climate. History of country continue today too.

Source of image:

http://www.istockphoto.com/photo/landscape-sunset-view-of-morain-lake-and-mountain-range-gm514773355-47713546?st=c489ff9



Source of image:

http://www.istockphoto.com/photo/canada-symbol-on-a-flagpole-gm184399449-17715869?st=9c8f644



Source of image:

http://www.shutterstock.com/cat.mhtml?autocomplete_id=&language=fr&lang=fr&search_source=&safesearch=1&version=llv1&searchterm=canada&media_type=images&page=1&inline=353194640