Migrating out of africa
This is the map of Africans and where they migrated outside of Africa.
africa
In the 115,000 - 90,000 period I had to go through the cold of the desert. Africa went from hot to cold real quick. Me and my brother and sisters froze to death. Many of my friends and family died due to hypothermia. We had nothing to keep us warm other than our bare skin. My people and I have witnessed many deaths in this terrible weather. We can't get any fire started because there is no wood. No source of heat means freezing to death. The picture below is a picture of the desert I took.
RED sea
In the 90,000 - 85,000 period we had to go across the Red Sea. That was not easy at all, my family and I struggled a lot sharing boats with people. Many people died from lack of food and boy did the sun kill us. We lacked water and struggled to keep hydrated. We were on our way to India and my people and I felt like total outcasts. The people we saw on our journey were a lot different than the average person I normally see. They spoke a whole different language and didn't understand anything we said. They thought most of our normal habits were strange or weird. The picture below is a picture I took from my boat.
MT. TOba
The volcanic eruption was the worst thing ever to witness. Kids and adults everywhere were harmed and many died. Luckily I was not apart of the 10,000 deaths of the volcanic eruption. The eruption had volcanic ashes everywhere and it was so hard to get around and see things. The ashes were at least 5 meters deep. It was very hard for me to get my family around places since the ashes would be taller than us. I would always get lost and end up losing my family. It caused a 1000 year ice age which made everything even more difficult. The ashes went covered Pakistan to India. That's a looong way. The picture below is a picture I took from my house of the active Mt. Tobo.
Europe
My fellow Asian buddies, wife, kids, and I moved in to the Eurasia region. While some of my fellow Asians went to the west of Europe my family and I moved towards the Eurasia region. We saw lots of beautiful things in Europe. It was a lot nicer than Asia. There was a lot less poverty in Europe than there was in Asia. My friends and I had such a difficult time fitting in considering that we didn't speak their language. But, we did love the art they had in Europe. The art. Oh boy, the art had me feeling some type of way. It was beautiful the paintings were amazing. The Chavuet Cave in France was by far the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. It amazes me the art works in the cave were stunning and so unique. Europe is by far my favorite place I have been. The photo below is a photo I took of the Chavuet Cave.