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43 images Created 13 Nov 2010

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  • Shanabla woman sings at a wedding celebration near El Obeid, Sudan. A nomadic tribe they raise camels.
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  • Blowing sand clings to eight-month-old Isha as she sleeps with her mother and sister under a tent that shelters them from the fierce afternoon sun in their home about 80 kilometers from Timbuktu, Mali, West Africa.
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  • Bosnia. "I saw my family killed when I was 12. It is happening all over again."
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  • Immigrants flee the fighting in Bosnia headed to Germany and Austria.
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  • Festival at Irun Spain.
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  • Lunch of rabbit, baguette and wine at a farm in the Basque Country.
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  • Cars leaving  Sandy Beach at Puerto Penasco at sunset.  The mountain in the background is nicknamed by the tourists "Competition Hill."
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  • Cuba
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  • Place de  Republic, Arles
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  • Cambodian Temple, Paris
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  • Camels drink at a water trough at Abu Gadam in the Saharan Desert, Sudan. Think 25 gallons of water in 10 minutes.
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  • A camel caravan travels through the Sahara Desert, Sudan.150,000 camels travel from Sudan to Egypt yearly to be sold.
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  • A column of fifteen hundred camels leaves Dongola, Sudan bound for Egypt. 150,000 camels travel to Egypt yearly.
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  • Camel herders stop for prayers every evening at sunset.
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  • Damarise Aqqiarug dresses her two-year-old son Lester in an outpost camp near Igloolik. In an effort to reconnect with the land, some Inuit families have chosen to move out of town to live in outpost camps. Until Europeans came north,  the Inuit had lived on the land as nomadic hunters for about 4,500 years. Living in an outpost camp  is a remnant of this nomadic Inuit lifestyle. The government provides a small subsidy to help families set up. The Aqqiarugs built a small shelter and hunt and fish for a living.
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  • Paragominas is the epicenter of the timber industry in the Amazon rain forest. The rain forests are reported to be the largest absorbers of CO2 in the world.
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  • Camel herders gather for dinner in the evening as they travel through the Sahara desert, Sudan on a camel caravan.
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  • Scientist studying the migration of butterflies.
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  • Seri's honey hunting. There are about 750 Seris left living in two communities on the Sea of Cortez, Puenta Chueca and Disemboque. They are known as the last hunter-gathers in North America. The live off the desert and fish for themselves, not to sell.  Here the Barnett family (Ignacio and Francisco) go into the desert near their home in Puenta Chueca to find honey. They locate a bee nest under in a crevice in some rocks, they smoke out the bees, and get the honey.
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