Berber tribesmen lead their camels through the sand dunes of the Erg Chegaga,in the Sahara region of Morocco.
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Parole chiave collegate
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- Africa
- africano (relativo all'Africa)
- Africa Settentrionale
- appartenente ad una tribù
- arido
- AWL Images
- berbero
- cammello
- carovana di cammelli
- costume tradizionale
- cultura
- deserto (terreno arido)
- deserto del Sahara
- fotografare
- fotografia (arte)
- immagine a colori
- indigeno
- indigeno (aborigeno)
- Marocco
- natura
- nomadico
- nordafricano
- secco
- spazio grande
- tradizione
- trasporto
- wilderness
Immagini correlate
- Berber tribesmen lead their camels through the sand dunes of the Erg Chegaga,in the Sahara region of Morocco.
- A Berber tribesman leads his camel through the sand dunes of the Erg Chegaga,in the Sahara region of Morocco.
- Berber tribesman in the sand dunes of the Erg Chegaga,in the Sahara region of Morocco.
- Berber tribesmen in the sand dunes of the Erg Chegaga,in the Sahara region of Morocco.
- Berber tribesman wears his knife on a sash over his shoulder and a blue robe in the sand dunes of the Erg Chegaga,in the Sahara region of Morocco.
- A Berber tribesman is silhouetted as he leads his two camels along the top of sand dune in the Erg Chegaga,in the Sahara region of Morocco.
- A Berber rides his mule carrying a goat in the pannier
- A berber man pours mint tea in an elaborate,timeless ritual.
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