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  • Members of the Kualga tribe of the Olga clan, commonly referred to as the mud men because of their striking body paint and clay masks demonstrating a traditional dance in the village of Pogla, Mount Hagen, Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea
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  • Man from the Kualga tribe of the Olga clan wearing traditional clay mask and bamboo finger tips, Pogla, Mount Hagen, Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea
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  • Children of the Kualga tribe of the Olga clan wearing traditional clay masks, Pogla, Mount Hagen, Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea
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  • Child of the Kualga tribe of the Olga clan wearing traditional clay masks, Pogla, Mount Hagen, Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea
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  • Mask of the Kualga tribe of the Olga clan, Pogla, Mount Hagen, Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea
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  • Child of the Kualga tribe of the Olga clan wearing traditional clay masks, Pogla, Mount Hagen, Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea
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  • Child of the Kualga tribe of the Olga clan wearing traditional clay masks, Pogla, Mount Hagen, Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea
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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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  • 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 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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 man walks out of the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, 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 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 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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  • Men of the Nuba tribe sit outside a mud hut in the village of Nyaro, Kordofan region, Sudan
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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 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 walks beside 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 traditional dress rides his moped past 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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  • A man arrives at the Great Mosque of Djenné, the worlds largest mud built structure and UNESCO heritage site, for daily prayers in Djenné, Mali
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  • Young men of the Nuba tribe sit outside listening to music on a radio, Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • A master mason and his son, both well known for their 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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  • Dust in the air, early in the morning in a small, rural village near Djenné, Mali
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  • Green Sea turtle, Sukamade Beach, Meru Betiri National Park, East Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia
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  • Nuba tribesmen wrestle for sport and as a show of strength. Often different tribes would wrestle each other in friendly competition. Nyaro village, Kordofan region, Sudan
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  • Playing water football during the monsoon rains, Mangalore, Karnataka, India
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  • A hotel at the Siwa Oasis in the Matruh Governorate, Egypt
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