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Sudanese People Travel Photos from Danita Delimont |
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![]() MOROCCO, Atlantic Coast, ESSAOUIRA: Ornamental Door Knocker |
![]() MOROCCO, Atlantic Coast, CASABLANCA: Hassan II Mosque, Exterior |
![]() USA, Kauai, Hawaii. View above the Na Pali Coast. Credit as: Christopher Talbot Frank / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com |
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Sudanese People Travel Photos from National Geographic Images |
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A wedding brings men home to Karima, a northern village. |
The sacred mountain of Gebel Barkal. |
A sattelite dish that captures international programs in a courtyard. |
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Sudanese People Travel Photos from Robert Harding |
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Sudanese People Travel Photos from IPNstock |
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Peter Menzel/ASA / ASA, CHA104.9009.xf1brw A cemetery on the edge of the sprawling Breidjing Refugee Camp, Eastern Chad, grows bigger every day. This camp, one of a dozen on the Sudanese border, shelters 30,000 people who have fled their homes in Darfur, Sudan. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.) |
Peter Menzel/ASA / ASA, CHA104.8945.xf1brw The Breidjing Refugee Camp, Eastern Chad on the Sudanese border shelters 30,000 people who have fled their homes in Darfur, Sudan. To feed her family, a woman stirs a pot of aiysh, the thick porridge that this refugee family eats three times a day. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.) |
Michael Freeman, Khartoumâs Coca Cola plant is one of the most modern in the world. Bottle inspection is carried out by deaf women, part of the Sudanese companyâs policy of hiring handicapped people. |
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