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In der freien Wildbahn vom Aussterben bedroht: Nachwuchs bei den Kenia-Bongos im Woburn Safari Park
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Keepers at Woburn Safari Park are celebrating the birth of a critically endangered Eastern mountain bongo calf, born on 5 May to first-time mother Odongo and father Sonny.
The newborn is currently nestled safely in the undergrowth of the Park’s African Forest drive-through reserve, under the watchful eye of his devoted mother.
Odongo’s twin sister, Othaya, welcomed her own male calf, Djembe, in October 2024. Now, just months later, Odongo has followed with her own healthy arrival – a milestone moment for both the Park and global conservation efforts for this rare antelope species.
The youngster faced early challenges due to his small size and required gentle physiotherapy from keepers to strengthen his hips and back legs. However, Odongo’s maternal instincts soon took over, and she has proven to be a nurturing and attentive mother. Her care has allowed the calf to grow stronger by the day, embodying the resilience and family bonds that define this species.
The young calf’s first interaction with the rest of the herd was a joyful burst of energy, as he explored his new surroundings. Keepers noted a touching connection between the calf and his older cousin Djembe, who stayed close by and offered gentle reassurance. The pair have been seen greeting one another with tender nose-to-nose nudges – a sweet sign of the strong social bonds within the herd.
Othaya and Odongo themselves are a remarkable pair. Born at Woburn Safari Park on 3 August 2014, they are one of only two sets of surviving Eastern mountain bongo twins ever recorded in captivity. Their close relationship has continued into adulthood, with Odongo helping care for Djembe before becoming a mother herself. The sisters' journey from rare twin calves to supportive mothers is a testament to the strength of familial ties among bongos.
Tom Robson, Head of Section at Woburn Safari Park, said: “We are thrilled to ann *** L
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In der freien Wildbahn vom Aussterben bedroht: Nachwuchs bei den Kenia-Bongos im Woburn Safari Park
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Keepers at Woburn Safari Park are celebrating the birth of a critically endangered Eastern mountain bongo calf, born on 5 May to first-time mother Odongo and father Sonny.
The newborn is currently nestled safely in the undergrowth of the Park’s African Forest drive-through reserve, under the watchful eye of his devoted mother.
Odongo’s twin sister, Othaya, welcomed her own male calf, Djembe, in October 2024. Now, just months later, Odongo has followed with her own healthy arrival – a milestone moment for both the Park and global conservation efforts for this rare antelope species.
The youngster faced early challenges due to his small size and required gentle physiotherapy from keepers to strengthen his hips and back legs. However, Odongo’s maternal instincts soon took over, and she has proven to be a nurturing and attentive mother. Her care has allowed the calf to grow stronger by the day, embodying the resilience and family bonds that define this species.
The young calf’s first interaction with the rest of the herd was a joyful burst of energy, as he explored his new surroundings. Keepers noted a touching connection between the calf and his older cousin Djembe, who stayed close by and offered gentle reassurance. The pair have been seen greeting one another with tender nose-to-nose nudges – a sweet sign of the strong social bonds within the herd.
Othaya and Odongo themselves are a remarkable pair. Born at Woburn Safari Park on 3 August 2014, they are one of only two sets of surviving Eastern mountain bongo twins ever recorded in captivity. Their close relationship has continued into adulthood, with Odongo helping care for Djembe before becoming a mother herself. The sisters' journey from rare twin calves to supportive mothers is a testament to the strength of familial ties among bongos.
Tom Robson, Head of Section at Woburn Safari Park, said: “We are thrilled to ann *** L
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In der freien Wildbahn vom Aussterben bedroht: Nachwuchs bei den Kenia-Bongos im Woburn Safari Park
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Keepers at Woburn Safari Park are celebrating the birth of a critically endangered Eastern mountain bongo calf, born on 5 May to first-time mother Odongo and father Sonny.
The newborn is currently nestled safely in the undergrowth of the Park’s African Forest drive-through reserve, under the watchful eye of his devoted mother.
Odongo’s twin sister, Othaya, welcomed her own male calf, Djembe, in October 2024. Now, just months later, Odongo has followed with her own healthy arrival – a milestone moment for both the Park and global conservation efforts for this rare antelope species.
The youngster faced early challenges due to his small size and required gentle physiotherapy from keepers to strengthen his hips and back legs. However, Odongo’s maternal instincts soon took over, and she has proven to be a nurturing and attentive mother. Her care has allowed the calf to grow stronger by the day, embodying the resilience and family bonds that define this species.
The young calf’s first interaction with the rest of the herd was a joyful burst of energy, as he explored his new surroundings. Keepers noted a touching connection between the calf and his older cousin Djembe, who stayed close by and offered gentle reassurance. The pair have been seen greeting one another with tender nose-to-nose nudges – a sweet sign of the strong social bonds within the herd.
Othaya and Odongo themselves are a remarkable pair. Born at Woburn Safari Park on 3 August 2014, they are one of only two sets of surviving Eastern mountain bongo twins ever recorded in captivity. Their close relationship has continued into adulthood, with Odongo helping care for Djembe before becoming a mother herself. The sisters' journey from rare twin calves to supportive mothers is a testament to the strength of familial ties among bongos.
Tom Robson, Head of Section at Woburn Safari Park, said: “We are thrilled to ann *** L
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In der freien Wildbahn vom Aussterben bedroht: Nachwuchs bei den Kenia-Bongos im Woburn Safari Park
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Keepers at Woburn Safari Park are celebrating the birth of a critically endangered Eastern mountain bongo calf, born on 5 May to first-time mother Odongo and father Sonny.
The newborn is currently nestled safely in the undergrowth of the Park’s African Forest drive-through reserve, under the watchful eye of his devoted mother.
Odongo’s twin sister, Othaya, welcomed her own male calf, Djembe, in October 2024. Now, just months later, Odongo has followed with her own healthy arrival – a milestone moment for both the Park and global conservation efforts for this rare antelope species.
The youngster faced early challenges due to his small size and required gentle physiotherapy from keepers to strengthen his hips and back legs. However, Odongo’s maternal instincts soon took over, and she has proven to be a nurturing and attentive mother. Her care has allowed the calf to grow stronger by the day, embodying the resilience and family bonds that define this species.
The young calf’s first interaction with the rest of the herd was a joyful burst of energy, as he explored his new surroundings. Keepers noted a touching connection between the calf and his older cousin Djembe, who stayed close by and offered gentle reassurance. The pair have been seen greeting one another with tender nose-to-nose nudges – a sweet sign of the strong social bonds within the herd.
Othaya and Odongo themselves are a remarkable pair. Born at Woburn Safari Park on 3 August 2014, they are one of only two sets of surviving Eastern mountain bongo twins ever recorded in captivity. Their close relationship has continued into adulthood, with Odongo helping care for Djembe before becoming a mother herself. The sisters' journey from rare twin calves to supportive mothers is a testament to the strength of familial ties among bongos.
Tom Robson, Head of Section at Woburn Safari Park, said: “We are thrilled to ann *** L
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In der freien Wildbahn vom Aussterben bedroht: Nachwuchs bei den Kenia-Bongos im Woburn Safari Park
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Keepers at Woburn Safari Park are celebrating the birth of a critically endangered Eastern mountain bongo calf, born on 5 May to first-time mother Odongo and father Sonny.
The newborn is currently nestled safely in the undergrowth of the Park’s African Forest drive-through reserve, under the watchful eye of his devoted mother.
Odongo’s twin sister, Othaya, welcomed her own male calf, Djembe, in October 2024. Now, just months later, Odongo has followed with her own healthy arrival – a milestone moment for both the Park and global conservation efforts for this rare antelope species.
The youngster faced early challenges due to his small size and required gentle physiotherapy from keepers to strengthen his hips and back legs. However, Odongo’s maternal instincts soon took over, and she has proven to be a nurturing and attentive mother. Her care has allowed the calf to grow stronger by the day, embodying the resilience and family bonds that define this species.
The young calf’s first interaction with the rest of the herd was a joyful burst of energy, as he explored his new surroundings. Keepers noted a touching connection between the calf and his older cousin Djembe, who stayed close by and offered gentle reassurance. The pair have been seen greeting one another with tender nose-to-nose nudges – a sweet sign of the strong social bonds within the herd.
Othaya and Odongo themselves are a remarkable pair. Born at Woburn Safari Park on 3 August 2014, they are one of only two sets of surviving Eastern mountain bongo twins ever recorded in captivity. Their close relationship has continued into adulthood, with Odongo helping care for Djembe before becoming a mother herself. The sisters' journey from rare twin calves to supportive mothers is a testament to the strength of familial ties among bongos.
Tom Robson, Head of Section at Woburn Safari Park, said: “We are thrilled to ann *** L
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547cg)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from BongoHive’s support.
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547cj)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from BongoHive’s support.
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547ci)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from BongoHive’s support.
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DUK10109227_015
PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547ch)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from BongoHive’s support.
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547cl)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from BongoHive’s support.
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547ck)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from BongoHive’s support.
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry zu Besuch im Zirkus in Sambia
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547bu)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from BongoHive’s support.
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry zu Besuch im Zirkus in Sambia
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547bt)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from BongoHive’s support.
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry zu Besuch im Zirkus in Sambia
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547br)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from BongoHive’s support.
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry zu Besuch im Zirkus in Sambia
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547bp)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from BongoHive’s support.
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry zu Besuch im Zirkus in Sambia
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547bq)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from BongoHive’s support.
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry zu Besuch im Zirkus in Sambia
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547bs)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from BongoHive’s support.
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry zu Besuch im Zirkus in Sambia
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547bm)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding
competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from
BongoHive’s support.
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry zu Besuch im Zirkus in Sambia
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547bn)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from BongoHive’s support.
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry zu Besuch im Zirkus in Sambia
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547bo)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from BongoHive’s support.
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry zu Besuch im Zirkus in Sambia
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547bn)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding
competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from
BongoHive’s support.
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry zu Besuch im Zirkus in Sambia
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (9993547bm)
Prince Harry visits Bongo Hive technology and entrepreneur hub in Lusaka
Prince Harry visit to Zambia - 27 Nov 2018
Prince Harry visitls BongoHive, the country’s first technology and innovation hub. The organisation provides a range of startup and tech programmes, workshops and events all focused on making Zambia Africa’s next hotbed of innovation. During his visit, His Royal Highness will sit in on one of the workshops, meet entrepreneurs practising their pitches ahead of the next pitch funding
competition and hear from founders of start-ups who have benefited from
BongoHive’s support.
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9921416b)
Prince William meets President of Gabon Ali Bongo Ondimba for a bilateral meeting at Buckingham Palace
Gabon Bilateral meeting at Buckingham Palace, London, UK - 10 Oct 2018
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9921416a)
Prince William meets President of Gabon Ali Bongo Ondimba (right) for a bilateral meeting at Buckingham Palace
Gabon Bilateral meeting at Buckingham Palace, London, UK - 10 Oct 2018
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Baby Boom at Woburn Safari Park, Bedfordshire, Britain, May 2015
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Mother and baby calf Bongo duo at Woburn Safari Park, Bedforshire
Baby Boom at Woburn Safari Park, Bedfordshire, Britain, May 2015
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HRH Princess Charlotte hasn't been the only hotly anticipated new arrival this year.
The adorably cute baby animals make up a bumper crop of new additions being born at the Park over the last few weeks and include twin lemurs, a baby kangaroo and a giraffe calf.
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Vanessa Hudgens for Bongo.
American actress and singer Vanessa Hudgens goes in the print ads and behind the scenes pictures of Bongo Spring 2015 campaign.
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Vanessa Hudgens for Bongo.
American actress and singer Vanessa Hudgens goes in the print ads and behind the scenes pictures of Bongo Spring 2015 campaign.
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American actress and singer Vanessa Hudgens makes her appearance in the 'Bongo' spring 2015 campaign
American actress and singer Vanessa Hudgens makes her appearance in the 'Bongo' spring 2015 campaign
© DJ/ Target Press - 29/01/2015 *Hands out pics*
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American actress and singer Vanessa Hudgens makes her appearance in the 'Bongo' spring 2015 campaign
American actress and singer Vanessa Hudgens makes her appearance in the 'Bongo' spring 2015 campaign
© DJ/ Target Press - 29/01/2015 *Hands out pics*
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American actress and singer Vanessa Hudgens makes her appearance in the 'Bongo' spring 2015 campaign
American actress and singer Vanessa Hudgens makes her appearance in the 'Bongo' spring 2015 campaign
© DJ/ Target Press - 29/01/2015 *Hands out pics*
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CA: YOUNG HOLLYWOOD AWARDS 2014
Ansel Elgort - 7/27/2014 - Los Angeles, CA - YOUNG HOLLYWOOD AWARDS 2014 held at Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, CA. Photo Credit: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc/Sipa USA (DUKAS/SIPA USA)
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CA: YOUNG HOLLYWOOD AWARDS 2014
Ansel Elgort - 7/27/2014 - Los Angeles, CA - YOUNG HOLLYWOOD AWARDS 2014 held at Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, CA. Photo Credit: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc/Sipa USA (DUKAS/SIPA USA)
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Buckingham Palace reception, Britain - 27 Jul 2012
NO UK UNTIL 26 Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1805963j)
Prince Harry meets with the President of Gabon Ali Bongo Ondimba and his wife Sylvia
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Buckingham Palace reception, Britain - 27 Jul 2012
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Audrina Patridge : Santa's Little Helper
Hollywood, CA - Audrina Patridge brings some holiday spirit to Hollywood while on a promotional stop for Bongo clothing. Audrina wore a sexy red dress and santa hat, while she signed autographs and took pictures with fans.
GSI Media December 6, 2011
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Nicolas Sarkozy receives Ali Bongo
Nicolas Sarkozy receives of Gabon Ali Bongo, president of Gabon.
Paris - 20/11/2009.
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Nicolas Sarkozy receives Ali Bongo
Nicolas Sarkozy receives of Gabon Ali Bongo, president of Gabon.
Paris - 20/11/2009.
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Nicolas Sarkozy receives Ali Bongo
Nicolas Sarkozy receives of Gabon Ali Bongo, president of Gabon.
Paris - 20/11/2009.
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Nicolas Sarkozy receives Ali Bongo
Nicolas Sarkozy receives of Gabon Ali Bongo, president of Gabon.
Paris - 20/11/2009.
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Nicolas Sarkozy receives Ali Bongo
Nicolas Sarkozy receives of Gabon Ali Bongo, president of Gabon.
Paris - 20/11/2009.
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Nicolas Sarkozy receives Ali Bongo
Nicolas Sarkozy receives of Gabon Ali Bongo, president of Gabon.
Paris - 20/11/2009.
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Trinidad Sancti Spiritus CUBA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 984068a )
Man playing tall bongo type drum with his hands Percussion Instrument Drums Caribbean Cuban Trini Trinidadian West Indies Hispanic Latin America Latino Male Men Guy American Male Man Guy Trinidad Sancti Spiritus CUBA
Trinidad Sancti Spiritus CUBA
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Trinidad Sancti Spiritus CUBA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 950900a )
Man playing tall bongo type drum with his hands Percussion Instrument Drums Caribbean Cuban Trini Trinidadian West Indies Hispanic Latin America Latino Male Men Guy Trinidad Sancti Spiritus CUBA
Trinidad Sancti Spiritus CUBA
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Paris Hilton at the Bongo Virus website launch press conference at the Sheraton Hotel, Sydney, Australia - 31 Dec 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brendan Beirne / Rex Features ( 835284a )
Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton at the Bongo Virus website launch press conference at the Sheraton Hotel, Sydney, Australia - 31 Dec 2008
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Amy Winehouse signs bongo drums for a young fan. London, Britain - 27 May 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims / Rex Features ( 766184C )
Laurence South hands over his Bongo's for signing
Amy Winehouse signs bongo drums for a young fan. London, Britain - 27 May 2008
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Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visit Jamaica on their Caribbean Tour - 12 Mar 2008
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Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall playing the bongo
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visit Jamaica on their Caribbean Tour - 12 Mar 2008
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall arriving in Kingston they then visited Bob Marleys house which has been turned in to a museum.They toured the house and were shown round by Rita Marley. They then toured a regeneration project in Rose town.Prince Charles then visited Kings House to launch Prince Charles Community Peace Cup.
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At work on the conga drum is Billy Olu Sholanke
September 1953
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