A Nubian boatman on his felucca,a wooden sailing boat that plies the waters of the River Nile in Egypt and The Sudan.
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- A Nubian boatman at the helm of his felucca,a wooden sailing boat that plies the waters of the River Nile in Egypt and The Sudan.
- At the foot of Jebel Barkal Mountain,a man leads his camel laden with dried date palm fronds to his home where they will be used as wind-breaks.
- A Nubian man displays his sword at an oasis in the Nubian Desert north of Old Dongola.
- School children in a medrassah or Muslim religious school
- A fruit stall in the important market town of Shendi on the River Nile,northeast of Khartoum.
- Fishermen set out at daybreak in their traditional wooden craft,called in Ki-Swahili mashua,to fish beyond the coral reef,which lies less than half a mile offshore. The reef gives them protection from the high seas of the Indian Ocean during the monsoon winds.
- The waterfront of the sheltered, natural harbour of Lamu Island.Situated 150 miles north northeast of Mombasa, Lamu town dates from the 15th century AD. The islands importance lies in the fact that it has the only certain source of sweet groundwater in the entire district.
- A mashua sails into the sheltered, natural harbour of Lamu Island.Dhow is the colloquial word used by most visitors for the wooden sailing ships of the East African coast although in reality a dhow is a much larger ocean going vessel.
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