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  • The Sawadi Riad in the Skoura Oasis, Morocco
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  • A woman guides a donkey along a street in the village of Dadès in the Skoura Oasis in Morocco
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  • Palms of the Skoura Oasis in Morocco at dawn
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  • Manager of a european style community garden outside of Marrakech, Morocco
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  • The manager of a community collective which makes products from palm trees, in the Skoura, Morocco
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  • Carthage tomb stone, Tunisia
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  • Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque in Martyrs' Square, seen from the arches of Saint George Orthodox Cathedral, Beirut, Lebanon
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  • The car ferry is the only way to cross the Bani River to continue the road and get to Djenné, Mali
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  • People wash in the calm water of the Bani River at dusk in Djenné, Mali
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  • A woman with child on her back walks around the weekly market in Djenné, Mali
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  • A truck laden with people and goods arrives for the weekly market day in Djenné, Mali
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  • The Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, on market day in Djenné, Mali
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  • The Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, on market day in Djenné, Mali
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  • The Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, on market day in Djenné, Mali
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  • A tuareg man in headscarf in Djenné, Mali
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  • Dust in the air, early in the morning in a small, rural village near Djenné, Mali
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  • Students at the Koranic school in Djenné, Mali
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  • The Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • A man outside the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, early in the morning at Djenné, Mali
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  • The Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • A man walks down a dusty street in Djenné, Mali
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  • Local woman laughing, Djenné, Mali
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  • A woman selling jewellery outside the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • A sand diver prepares his boat early in the morning at Segou, Mali. People dive to the bottom of the Niger River, filling buckets with sand to be used in construction all over the country. Many people die each year doing this dangerous job
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  • Many people working on the banks of the Niger River at Segou. Sand hauled from the bottom of the river will be used in construction across the country, Mali
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  • A passenger ferry, which transports people up and down the Niger River, is moored at the dock in Segou, Mali
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  • A policeman controls traffic on a main road. Thousands of people ride in the mornings on their mopeds, a time called Moped Mania, in Bamako, Mali
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  • Bani Koni, a famous singer and role model in Bamako, Mali
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  • A young woman sits at the ramparts of the medina, overlooking the ocean in Essaouira, Morocco
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  • A Baobab tree standing tall in the countryside, near to Djenné, Mali
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  • Souvenirs for sale on the banks of the Bani River, next to queue waiting board the car ferry, near Djenné, Mali
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  • The car ferry is the only way to cross the Bani River to continue the road and get to Djenné, Mali
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  • A motorcycle passes through the old city gate of Djenné, Mali
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  • Silhouettes of small boats drifting on the calm water of the Bani River at Djenné, Mali
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  • Silhouettes of small boats drifting on the calm water of the Bani River at Djenné, Mali
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  • People in the dusty streets at dusk in Djenné, Mali
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  • The Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, Djenné, Mali
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  • People crowd around a television showing a soccer game, where Mali are playing in the African Nations Cup tournament, Djenné, Mali
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  • People buying and selling in the weekly market at dusk in Djenné, Mali
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  • Portrait of a tuareg man in Djenné, Mali
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  • Portrait of a tuareg man in Djenné, Mali
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  • Portrait of a tuareg man in Djenné, Mali
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  • A man and woman talk at the weekly market in Djenné, Mali
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  • Women walking around, buying and selling, at the weekly market in Djenné, Mali
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  • An artisan sculptor shapes metal in his workshop in Djenné, Mali
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  • Portrait of a tuareg man in Djenné, Mali
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  • A man selling headscarfs on market day in Djenné, Mali
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  • The Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • A man in headscarf outside the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • A man in headscarf outside the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • A man in headscarf outside the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • The librarian at the Djenné Library where ancient manuscripts are stored. Djenné, Mali. The ancient city of Djenné was a centre of Islamic learning
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  • A tuareg man in headscarf in Djenné, Mali
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  • Women in the main square on market day in Djenné, Mali
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  • A policeman controls traffic on a main road. Thousands of people ride in the mornings on their mopeds, a time called Moped Mania, in Bamako, Mali
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  • Freshly made bricks dry in the sun in a small, rural village near Djenné, Mali
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  • Grain storage huts in a small, rural village near Djenné, Mali
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  • Grain storage huts in a small, rural village near Djenné, Mali
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  • Grain storage huts in a small, rural village near Djenné, Mali
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  • Grain storage huts in a small, rural village near Djenné, Mali
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  • Toursits and locals sit at a table in a hotel courtyard in Djenné, Mali
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  • A donkey stands beside a mud built building in Djenné, Mali
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  • A needlework man in his shop in Djenné, Mali
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  • A needlework man sews a detailed pattern in Djenné, Mali
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  • A master mason, well known for his skill in building using mud, in Djenné, Mali
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  • A master mason, well known for his skill in building using mud, in Djenné, Mali
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  • A master mason, well known for his skill in building using mud, in Djenné, Mali
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  • A child looks out from a window of a mud built house in Djenné, Mali
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  • A girl learning scripture from the Koran at the Koranic school in Djenné, Mali
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  • A girl from the local Koranic school in Djenné, Mali
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  • A class learning scripture from the Koran at the Koranic school in Djenné, Mali
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  • A class learning scripture from the Koran at the Koranic school in Djenné, Mali
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  • A boy wearing a Barack Obama t-shirt at the Koranic school in Djenné, Mali
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  • Freshly cleaned tablets used by the Koranic school in Djenné, Mali
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  • A woman sifts and sieves through sand and seeds in the streets of Djenné, Mali
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  • A man in traditional dress outside the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • The Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • The Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • The Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, early in the morning at Djenné, Mali
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  • A man walks outside the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, in the early morning at Djenné, Mali
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  • Coutryside at dusk near to Djenné, Mali
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  • The Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • A spire of the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • A spire of the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • The Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • Boys wait for the market to set up in the main square early in the morning , in Djenné, Mali
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  • Local woman laughing, Djenné, Mali
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  • A portrait of a local woman in Djenné, Mali
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  • A teacher at the Koranic school in Djenné, Mali
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  • A man talks on the streets outside the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • A man talks on the streets outside the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • Rooftop detail of the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • A man walks beside the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • The Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, at Djenné, Mali
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  • Men arrive at the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, in time for prayer. Djenné, Mali
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  • Men arrive at the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, in time for prayer. Djenné, Mali
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  • Drawings for sale at a shop in Segou, Mali
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  • A sand diver shivers from the cold and takes a breath before diving back down to the bottom of the Niger River at Segou, Mali. People dive to the bottom of the river, filling buckets with sand to be used in construction all over the country. Many people die each year doing this dangerous job
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  • A sand diver shivers from the cold and takes a breath before diving back down to the bottom of the Niger River at Segou, Mali. People dive to the bottom of the river, filling buckets with sand to be used in construction all over the country. Many people die each year doing this dangerous job
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  • A sand diver follows his guide rope from the bottom of the Niger River at Segou, Mali. People dive to the bottom of the river, filling buckets with sand to be used in construction all over the country. Many people die each year doing this dangerous job
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