Passengers cram the top of a packed camion leaving the ancient trading city of Djenne after the Monday Market. The city comes alive with the famous market at the foot of the Grand Mosque
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- 862-
- abarrotado
- África
- africano (lugares y cosas)
- africano (perteneciente a Africa)
- aldea
- atracción
- AWL Images
- camión
- carga
- cargamento
- ciudad
- destino
- destino (lugar)
- destino turistico
- Djenne
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- gente
- Grand Mosque
- icono
- imagen a color
- Islam
- lugar de interés
- Mali
- Marcas, Italia
- musulmán (hombre y mujer)
- paisaje
- pasajero (hombre y mujer)
- pintoresco
- plaza de la ciudad
- Pueblo
- remolque
- retrato
- sacar fotos
- sobrecarga
- transporte
- urbano
- vehículo
- vehículos
- viaje
- vista
Imágenes relacionadas
- A boy drives his donkey cart past the Grand Mosque in Djenne. The Sahel style mosque is the world's largest mud-brick structure.
- The conical towers of the Grande Mosque in Mopti are silhouetted by an African sunset. The port of Mopti on the Niger River is important trading point on the route to Timbuktu.
- A pilgrim emerges from prayers at a traditional mud mosque near Djenne in Mali. Andrew Watson
- Mali,Djenne. The Great Mosque of Djenne from a traditional Moroccan-style latticed window. Constructed in 1907 on the foundations of a 13th century mosque built by King Koy Konboro,the 26th ruler of Djenne. This very beautiful mosque is the largest mud structure in the world.
- Mali,Djenne. The Great Mosque of Djenne - constructed in 1907 on the foundations of a 13th century mosque built by King Koy Konboro,the 26th ruler of Djenne. This very beautiful mosque is the largest mud structure in the world. The residents of the town turn out every year to undertake repairs.
- Mali,Bamako. Hawkers at one of Bamako's country bus stations where well-loaded vehicles leave for various destinations in the country when they are full.
- Mali,Bamako. A busy scene at one of Bamako's country bus stations where well-loaded vehicles leave for various destinations in the country when they are full.
- A pirogue loaded with passengers is poled along the Niger River near Mopti. The slender wooden canoes are the traditional craft for fishing and transporting passengers and livestock on the Niger.
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- Close-up of towers of the Grand Mosque in Bobo with stepping sticks for maintenance, Bobo-Dioulasso, Houet Province, Burkina Faso
- Merchants selling pots sitting on ground in front of the Grand Mosque of Bobo, Bobo-Dioulasso, Houet Province, Burkina Faso
- Merhant sitting on ground in front of the Grande Mosque of Bobo, Bobo-Dioulasso, Houet Province, Burkina Faso
- Elegant lady passing Grand Mosque of Bobo, Bobo-Dioulasso, Houet Province, Burkina Faso
- Mali,Mopti. Two men chatting outside Mopti mosque after afternoon prayers. This fine Sudan-style mosque was built in 1935 and recently repaired to its former condition.
- Pirogues (Niger River water taxis) jostle to meet an incoming passenger ferry near the port of Mopti. The slender wooden canoes are the traditional craft for fishing and transporting passengers and livestock on the Niger.
- A visitor is dwarfed by the towering mosaic tilework of the Hassan II Mosque. The mosque is the third largest religious monument in the world and can accommodate 25,000 worshippers in its main prayer hall.
- Mali,Mopti. Two old men entering the mosque at Mopti for prayers. This fine Sudan-style mosque was built in 1935 and recently repaired to its former condition.