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NIGER CULTURE TOUAREG.
Verses of the Quran are passed along during a prayer at a local mosque in the Iferouane region, Niger, on February 14, 2020, while a Touareg caravan stops en route to a ritual pilgrimage in the desert. (Photo by Souleymane Ag Anara / AFP)
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Agadez, Niger.
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GHADAMES, LIBYA - OCTOBER 29
Woman with Tuareg rings on the fingers, Tripolitania, Ghadames, Libya on October 29, 2007 in Ghadames, Libya. (Photo by Eric Lafforgue)
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A young Tuareg woman looks on in Iferouane on December 2, 2022 during the Festival de l'Aïr, a celebration of the culture of the semi-nomadic Tuareg people. 1,200 km from the capital Niamey, the Iférouane citadel became for three days the tourist showcase of an entire country threatened on almost each of its borders by the war waged by the jihadists. (Photo by Souleymane Ag Anara)
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People at the annual celebration of Sitti Mariam in Sinkat, East Sudan by @zofa_photography
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A man walks through a roadside market in Kankan. Conakry, Guinea. ©Son of Mansa [@sonofmansa]
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GHANA. 2018. “Survival Tactics II”. A young boy carries a bag containing water sachets for sale along the shore.
© Boxed Kids
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وَأَدْخَلْنَاهُمْ فِي رَحْمَتِنَا إِنَّهُم مِّنَ الصَّالِحِينَ
We admitted them to Our mercy, for they were of the righteous.
Surah Al-Anbya [21:86]
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METROPOLIS: With more than half the world’s population concentrated in urban areas, megacities are a swirl of 21st-century energy and humanity - photography & text by Martin Roemers - National Geographic March 2017
“Seen from a rooftop, the urban bustle of Lagos, Nigeria, is a blurry mosaic of colors. Africa is a rapidly urbanizing continent. By 2030 its three current megacities - Lagos, Cairo, and Kinshasa - will likely be joined by Dar es Salaam, Johannesburg, and Luanda.”
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Playing with textures + tilt-shift // Namibia
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This is a place where we buy fruits and vegetables.
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Colors of Africa… Photos by: Ben Bond (@oabphotography)
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