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Djingareiber Mosque was built in 1325 and is a world heritage site, Timbuktu, Mali
Casa palava or togu na, a meeting place reserved for men, Songo, Dogon Country, Mali
Peul girl carrying her dishes to wash up to the river, Djenné, Mali
mosque, Teli village, Dogon Country, Mali
Dogon carving on one of the 8 posts of the togu na, meeting place for elders, Ende village,  Dogon Country, Mali
Tuareg with goats at a well in the Sahara desert, outside Timbuktu, Mali
man returning from the fields , alley between granaries, Songo, Dogon Country, Mali
Cliff village below the Bandiagara escarpment, Amani, Dogon Country, Mali
Djenné is situated on an island in the Niger Inland Delta. People cross the water to surrounding villages by pirogue, Mali
Woman baking bread in a traditional oven, Timbuktu, Mali
Abandoned cliff dwellings on the Bandiagara escarpment above Telí village, Dogon Country, Mali
Pirogue on the Niger river, Mopti, Mali
Peul (or Fula) woman with characteristic mouth tattoo wearing traditional golden earrings, Djenné, Mali
Djenné mosque, the largest mud structure in the world was first built in 1907, Djenné, Mali
Masked dancer at the Dama festival, Ireli village below the Bandiagara escarpment, Dogon Country, Mali
Peul woman, with characteristic mouth tattoo carrying water, Djenné, Mali
Djingareiber Mosque was built in 1325 and is a world heritage site, Timbuktu, Mali
Hogon, spiritual leader, smoking a pipe in his carved cliff home, Ende village, Dogon Country, Mali
Girl with praying board at the Koran school, Djenné, Mali
Tuareg packing a camel to prepare for a trip in the Sahara desert, outside Timbuktu, Mali
Djenné is situated on an island in the Niger Inland Delta. People cross the water to surrounding villages by pirogue, Mali
Djenné mosque at dusk, the largest mud structure in the world was first built in 1907, Djenné, Mali
Tuareg woman collecting water from a well in the Sahara desert, Timbuktu, Mali
Ferry crossing the Niger river to get to Timbuktu, Mali
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