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Article: Korean Adventurers to Explore African Culture.
- Article from:
- Korea Times (Seoul, Korea)
- Article date:
- April 27, 1999
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The intact and superb natural environment of Africa has provided inspirations for Hollywood movies, Hemingway dreams and TV animal documentaries which reached the audience of the world over for the increased awareness of the ``sixth'' continent.
These artistic productions vividly capture the romance, aspirations of Western explorers or breath-taking scenes of rare animals on the safari, but most of these failed to highlight the true life of the native people actually residing there. Aided by other historical prejudices and wrong perceptions of Africa, the continent and its people have not received worthwhile attention as the hotbed of colorful civilizations.
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