Posted on 04 February 2010

Tanzanian beauty Flaviana Matata was among the luminaries at the Hublot and African Wildlife Foundation Auction and Dinner at the American Museum of Natural History last night. The AWF has been working for 45 years to preserve the beauty of the Congo, Kilimanjaro, Zambazi and the African Heartlands.
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