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Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by Quelme: 12:08pm On Jul 11, 2020 |
Crocodiles may be one of the deadliest hunters in the animal kingdom, but in a small village in Burkina Faso it is not unusual to see someone sitting atop one of the fearsome reptiles. People in Bazoule, around 30 kilometres (20 miles) from the capital Ouagadougou, share their pond with more than 100 of the razor-toothed creatures. "We got used to the crocodiles when we were young, swimming in the water with them and all that," said Pierre Kabore, just a few metres (yards) away from a crocodile feasting on chicken provided by the village. "Now we can always approach them and sit on them—and if you have the courage, you can lie on them too. There's no problem, they are sacred crocodiles. They don't do anything to anyone." According to local legend, the startling relationship with the predators dates back to at least the 15th century. The village was in the grip of an agonising drought until the crocodiles led women to a hidden pond where the population could slake their thirst. "The villagers organised a party to celebrate and thank the reptiles," Kabore said. A celebration known as Koom Lakre is still held every year during which villagers make sacrifices and ask the animals to grant their wishes of health, prosperity and a good harvest. Far from being considered a threat, the crocodiles are deemed to have a mystical connection with Bazoule. "Crocodiles are represented as the soul of our ancestors and if one of them dies, they are buried and even given a funeral as if they were human," said Kabore. "When a misfortune is about to happen in the village, they cry out. Elders are charged with interpreting the cries, and then make wishes to ward off bad luck." Tourism attraction The unusual contact between man and croc has drawn disbelieving tourists to the village to see for themselves. On their arrival, travellers can buy a chicken which is hung on a stick by a guide and used to entice the crocodiles out of the pond so that visitors can pose with the creatures. "It was nice to watch from a distance but sitting on one was a bit freaky," said Thomas Baspin, a young Frenchman who came to visit his grandparents in Burkina Faso. "I'm glad I did it—but I'm also glad it's over!" he quipped. Tourism has become a big money-spinner for the impoverished villagers, but a three-year-old jihadist insurgency in Burkina Faso is taking its toll. Ouagadougou has come under attack three times, most recently in March, when jihadists attacked the military headquarters and French embassy. "We could have more than 10,000 visitors per year but at the moment, there's no more than 4,000 or 5,000," said Raphael Kabore, one of the guides. Global warming is also believed to be having an impact. Rainfall levels are down each year, and the famous pond that is the crocodiles' home is shrinking. When it disappears, will the reptiles once more guide their human friends to a new watery home? https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/sacred-snappers-in-bazoule-a-burkina-faso-village-people-sit-lie-on-crocodiles-1869627
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Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by ClassicMan202(m): 12:10pm On Jul 11, 2020 |
Dgg |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by Quelme: 12:11pm On Jul 11, 2020 |
Very wierd!!!!
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Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by gasparpisciotta: 12:13pm On Jul 11, 2020 |
Accident waiting to happen. |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by JAOS(m): 12:20pm On Jul 11, 2020 |
see una head they are waiting for the right time to attack |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by Quelme: 12:21pm On Jul 11, 2020 |
gasparpisciotta:very true!!!! One day be one day. |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by Freestainworld(m): 12:21pm On Jul 11, 2020 |
born again crocodile |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by Quelme: 12:23pm On Jul 11, 2020 |
JAOS:if na Nigeria these things dey, dem for don become extinct like dinosaurs... See better meat. |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by Quelme: 12:24pm On Jul 11, 2020 |
Freestainworld:as in ehn holy Crocs! One day be one day. 1 Like |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by bigdammyj: 12:28pm On Jul 11, 2020 |
"The Sleeping Gentle Wild Giants" |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by Georgekyrian(m): 1:26pm On Jul 11, 2020 |
All this people shouting impending accident, the truth is that I don't know what you guys believe in but know that these Crocs cannot hurt this people |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by illicit(m): 2:56pm On Jul 11, 2020 |
Juju at work |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by Nobody: 11:32pm On Jul 11, 2020 |
Georgekyrian:State your reasons |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by Nobody: 11:33pm On Jul 11, 2020 |
Hmmm something will definitely kill a man I don't value rough play |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by Nobody: 11:37pm On Jul 11, 2020 |
JAOS:Like one of the things I hate most is rough play even when we went to the zoo we saw these type I didn't make that mistake of moving too close to them,, to my surprise that day some of my guys move very closer and took pictures of it |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by Goddys(m): 5:07am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Only but one day, it shall end in tears for those villagers |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by RickTisci: 5:17am On Jul 12, 2020 |
This is deep. |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by Kcgeology: 10:09am On Jul 12, 2020 |
Kind of totemic practice. The croc predatory instinct has been suppressed with d pampering over d years and possibly passd to d offsprings. Same happens in parts of anambra where pythons are revered. However caution must be d watchword. Their predatory instinct to humans was just suppressd, nt obliterated. |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by sorority11(m): 11:51am On Jul 12, 2020 |
The crocs can't attack the humans. Before man domesticated dogs, dogs use to prey on man, this crocs have been pampered through generations, they don't see man as food but companion. They are like pets |
Re: Sacred Snappers: In This African Village, People Sit, Lie On Crocodiles by Kcgeology: 8:11am On Jul 14, 2020 |
U may be right as long as d status quo remains. Shud there be scarcity of food, prolonged drought or any environmental upset in their habitat, then watch dx crocs will turn rogue. Extremely hungry dogs have been knwn to attack humans. An abandoned rotweiler nearly tore out d arm of a kid bk in 2015 where i was living |
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