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oxalistic:The adventure is over bro |
goalgetter01:Thanks bro..it took all the courage in me. |
tillaman:Thank you bro.. |
We actually saw lots of monkeys here. They all ran up on seeing us. With a height of about 725m about the ground, Zuma Rock is indeed a sight to behold.
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So we decided to climb it's side, and this was the highest we could go. Trust me, it's very steepy and dangerous. It took a lot of courage to get this high.
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We've always heard people say that Zuma Rock has a face so we set out(walked round the rock) to find it..and guess what, we found it. This is really amazing.
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Finally gotten to the base of Zuma Rock..the view is very breathtaking in real life.
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Finally at the ground level, proceeding towards Zuma Rock now. Pls pardon the photo quality.
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Descending from the prayer mountain and advancing towards Zuma Rock, which is already visible from here. It took another 25 mins to actually get to the ground.
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That's the top of the prayer mountain. We actually met some people praying here.
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That's the view from the top of the mountain, thereafter we proceeded to climb the prayer mountain.
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mrhighcliff:
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We started by climbing this mountain just at the back of my neighborhood. Took this picture halfway to the top of the mountain. The city behind is Suleja, where I stay. This mountain is called Kwankwashe mountain. It took us about 25mins to climb to the top. |
Today was my off day from work so I and some of my friends decided to go mountain climbing and also explore the wonders of Zuma Rock. There are lots of myths and legends concerning this Rock, some of which instills fear on people thereby making them not go too close to the Rock. But with a lot of courage, we were able to go very close enough to even touch it. Yes, we touched it, and even climbed it's side to an extent. It's impossible to climb the front without appropriate tools. The silence we experienced there was something else. |
Good day nairalanders. I'm here to share my Zuma Rock tour experience with you. Please stay tuned as I keep you updated with pictures.
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Forensic experts, after almost three months of the incident? The Lagos State government has failed. Nigeria as a whole has also failed. |
K |
I started this thread yesterday and finally caught up with it today. Couldn't believe I could be so glued and pinned down on a particular post for several hours. With this thread, Mackynaija has unfolded the mysteries of Diligence, Dedication and Determination vis-a-vis pursuing your dreams. I'm currently undergoing my NYSC. I have HND in Mechanical Engineering. The objective is now to gather enough experience after my NYSC and embark on my voyage abroad. I too will write my success story. Thank you Mackynaija for the inspiration. |
xxxtedyxxx:I have always thought I was alone in this. |
This will be the first time I'll be making this public. At a very young age, I discovered that whenever I dream, I feel very aware of my environment, that is, right in the dream, I would always know that I was dreaming. At first, I thought I was possessed by some unclean spirits. Even when I decided to confide in a friend back when j was in S.S.2, he was shocked and told me I was possessed and that I needed to see a pastor. I had to keep this to myself since then Until one day I decided to check the internet only to discover that it's called Lucid Dreaming. I can lucid dream every day in a week, sometimes it's 3-5 times in a week. Having clarified that I wasn't possessed, I started using it to my advantage. Right in the dream, I choose to do whatever I like, however I want, go wherever I wish and wake up whenever I want. It's that simple with me. I also don't get scared when confronted with danger, because all I have to do is wake up. I know it sounds weird, but it is exactly what it is. Something bad can happen to someone I know in my dreams and all I'll say right inside the dream is "Oh, thank God this is just a dream". Nothing has changed, I still lucid dream always, sometimes even in the afternoon. Is there anyone with a similar experience? I would love you to share. Thanks. |
swagguElite:Thanks alot |
The date of birth on my Jamb is 14th November 1994 while on my BVN it is 4th November 1994, the latter being the correct one. Will it affect me in any way in camp? Pls help. |
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