The Eastern portion of these nations lie in the Trinity Zone, which is the region of earth where Africa, Asia, and Europe are all in longitudinal alignment. Thus they all work, sleep and play in at the nearly the same time.
Burundi is a small nation in the heart of Africa due south of Europe and Asia.
Tanzania is another Africa Nation down under.
Zimbabwe is down under in Africa. A few changes have been made to the emblem and pattern of colours, but it is still recognizable as Zimbabwe.
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Sunday, April 7, 2013
Geographic Flags - Trinity Flags for Lesotho, Comoros, and Botswana
Down under in Africa are the nations of Comoros, Sawziland, and Lesotho. Like Australia their seasons may be 'backwards' but they are also in the Trinity Zone where Africa, Asia, and Europe live under the same glorious sun a the same time.
Although the flags of Africa are due to change nearly every 20 years the trinity flags will stay put!
The Comoros is in the Indian Ocean wholly down under.
Lesotho is one of the beach balls in South Africa that is in the 'air' so to speak.
Botswana's eastern area is in the geographic unity zone of the old world due south a Asia and Europe.
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Geographic Flags - Trinity Flags for Estonia, Uganda and Saudi Arabia
What do Estonia, Uganda, and Saudi Arabia have in common? They typically eat, sleep, cry, love, hope, and pray in the same general time zone. More or less their circadian rhythms are all in sync as they all have territory that is aligned by the direction of north to south.
Because of the geographic artifact they all privy to a Trinity Flag where Asia, Africa, and Europe come together at the same time.
Uganda is south of Estonia, huddled along the rift valley on the shores of Lake Victoria.
Mecca is in the Trinity Zone but at the latitude of Africa and Asia only, and unfortunately does not have her sacred waters flow into the Mediterranean Sea, but fortunately her waters do flow into the Ocean of Mystics - the Indian Ocean.
Estonia is nominally a part of Eastern Europe and due north of Asia and Africa. No part of Europe proper has head waters in the Ocean of Mystics but Europe does have her own private European Only 'Northern Mediterranean Sea' which includes the Baltic and 'Germanic Sea' which is officially called the North Sea.
Because of the geographic artifact they all privy to a Trinity Flag where Asia, Africa, and Europe come together at the same time.
Uganda is south of Estonia, huddled along the rift valley on the shores of Lake Victoria.
Estonia is nominally a part of Eastern Europe and due north of Asia and Africa. No part of Europe proper has head waters in the Ocean of Mystics but Europe does have her own private European Only 'Northern Mediterranean Sea' which includes the Baltic and 'Germanic Sea' which is officially called the North Sea.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Geographic Flags Trinity Flag for Lithuania
The Lithuania Trinity flag is based upon the national flag of Lithuania with the shield of arms in a slightly different colour.
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013
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Geographic Flags - Trinity Flag for Kenya, Romania, and Qatar
Trinity Flags are for nations that reside in the continental overlap between Asia, Africa, and Europe. In this case Kenya, Romania, and Bahrain have to right to a trinity flag which is divided into three regions that represent Africa, Asia, and Europe.
The Kenya Trinity Flag uses the same national colours of Kenya but the shield of arms is coloured differently.
Romania is due north of Asia and Africa. The arms are altered in trinity fashion yet retain the national colours.
Qatar is a peninsular Asian Nation much like Korea yet is in the trinity zone.
The Kenya Trinity Flag uses the same national colours of Kenya but the shield of arms is coloured differently.
Romania is due north of Asia and Africa. The arms are altered in trinity fashion yet retain the national colours.
Qatar is a peninsular Asian Nation much like Korea yet is in the trinity zone.
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