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  • Close-up of welcome sign carved in stone, Mhlumeni Bush Camp, Eswatini
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  • A village elder from a Batwa tribe performs at a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
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  • A woman of a Batwa tribe taking part in a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0011.jpg
  • Women of a Batwa tribe performing at a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0010.jpg
  • Children of a Batwa tribe enjoying a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0009.jpg
  • Children of a Batwa tribe enjoying a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0008.jpg
  • A village elder from a Batwa tribe performs at a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0001.jpg
  • Mumbai locals crowd the waterfront at Juhu Beach to welcome the first rains of the monsoon, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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  • A child of the Nuba tribe taking partin a welcome dance at the school in Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Children of the Nuba tribe performing a welcome dance at their school in Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • A woman of a Batwa tribe performing at a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0004.jpg
  • Mumbai locals crowd the waterfront at Juhu Beach to welcome the first rains of the monsoon, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    IN_PLH_A0162.jpg
  • A woman of a Batwa tribe taking part in a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0012.jpg
  • Mumbai locals crowd the waterfront at Juhu Beach to welcome the first rains of the monsoon, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    IN_PLH_A0207.jpg
  • Statue entrance sign, Parc National Des Volcans, Rwanda
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  • Statue of a Blower Mining vehicle in Coober Pedy, South Australia, Australia
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  • A welcome dance by villagers of the Polers Trust, a community initiative in Seronga, Botswana
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  • A welcome dance by villagers of the Polers Trust, a community initiative in Seronga, Botswana
    BW_PLH_A0010.jpg
  • A woman of a Batwa tribe performing at a welcome dance. The Batwa are a pygmy people who were the oldest recorded inhabitants of the Great Lakes region of central Africa. South West Uganda
    UG_PLH_A0013.jpg
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