Residents of the
Solomon Islands in the Pacific have some of the darkest skin seen
outside of Africa. They also have the highest occurrence of blond hair
seen in any population outside of Europe.
Modern evidence, including
DNA analysis confirms the opinion that modern man, in the form of Homo
sapiens, first came out of Africa as early as 200,000 years ago. Read and see more photos below...
The
Africans migrated along the coast of Arabia to West Asia to India, a
branch continued across the major islands off Asia: Indonesia, Borneo,
Papua New Guinea -- and some as far as Australia, marking the first
major sea crossing of humans.
A branch continued along the coast of Asia
to West Asia to China. From China a branch went westward into Central
Asia, and then some southward into Southeast Asia, particularly India,
while a branch continued westward into Europe, these together forming
the Indo-European group and then the last major group went from China
across the Bering Straight into North America and from there some
continued into South America.
Of the pioneers who moved across Asia,
one group moved south-east down through the Indo-Malaysian archipelago,
crossing over into Australia during a brief window of opportunity
65,000 years ago when water levels dropped. They also reached Papua
possibly as early as 65,000 years ago eventually moving from there
across the Pacific.
The Solomon Islands also known as "black
islands" are located in the South Pacific, the very heart of Melanesia,
just Northeast of Australia, between Papua and Vanuatu and constitute an
independent state within the British Commonwealth. The Melanesian are
black island people in the South Pacific that migrated there thousands
of years ago, unlike blacks in the Americas that were taken as slaves.
(More Evidence that all humans are of the
African Descent)
Source...Amara Africa
Source...Amara Africa
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