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Portrait of Ari, Banna Tribe, Gargew Village, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa
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Young Himba woman, with baby, wearing traditional dress and jewellery and with her skin covered in Otjize, a mixture of butterfat and ochre, Kunene Region, formerly Kaokoland, Namibia, Africa
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Brightly coloured knitted wool hats for sale in the souk in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Niger, Agadez, Sahara Desert, Tenere, Kogo. A Tuareg sits to enjoy the desert scenery from the top of a tall sand dune.
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Man at Al Kasaba Tower, Chefchaouen, Chefchaouen Province, Tangier-Tetouan Region, Morocco
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Carcaba (iron castanets) and Gambri (guitar) players, Kasbah, Tangier, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Clothes stalls in the souks of the old Medina of Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Camel driver in the Sahara desert, near Douz, Kebili, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa
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A woman in traditional Islamic dress walking past carpets hanging around an entrance to the souk in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Portrait of Himba woman, showing hairstyle of Himba women, Kaokoveld, Namibia, Africa
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A water seller dressed in traditional Berber dress in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Two Surma men with scarification, Tulgit, Omo River Valley, Ethiopia, Africa
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Portrait of Bushman Hunters with Bows, Arrows and Quivers Outdoors Namibia, Africa
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Tahtib demonstration, traditional form of Egyptian folk dance involving a wooden stick, also known as stick dance or cane dance, Mosque of Abu el-Haggag, Luxor, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
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Portrait of Bushman Hunters with Bows, Arrows and Quivers Outdoors Namibia, Africa
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Woman Walking Between Buildings, Chefchaouen, Chefchaouen Province, Tangier-Tetouan Region, Morocco
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Young Himba woman, with baby, wearing traditional dress and jewellery and with her skin covered in Otjize, a mixture of butterfat and ochre, Kunene Region, formerly Kaokoland, Namibia, Africa
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A pretty young Turkana girl has already had the flesh below her lower lip pierced in readiness for a brass ornament after her marriage. The rims of her ears have also been pierced and the holes kept open with small wooden sticks.
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A large gathering of Maasai warriors,resplendent with long Ochred braids,listen to instructions from their chiefs and elders during a ceremony
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A young Turkana girl adorned with necklaces of a style the Southern Turkana prefer to wear.
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Maasai man at the Predator Compensation Fund Pay Day, Mbirikani Group Ranch, Amboseli-Tsavo eco-system, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
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Romeria (pilgrimage) de Nuestra Senora de las Dolores (Lady of the Volcanoes). People come walking from all the island and bring food offers for the disadvantaged. Lanzarote, Canary Islands
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Dancers performing traditional Zulu dance, Shakaland, Eshowe, Zululand, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
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Carpenter in his workshop in the souk of Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Traditionally dressed African woman talks on cellphone with cityscape in background
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Children studying during a class taken by VSO volunteer Paul Jennings and local teacher Rebecca Ngovano, Angaza school, Lindi, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
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Carcaba player (iron castanets), Kasbah, Tangier, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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A Maasai warrior resplendent with long ochred braids. His body has been smeared with red ochre mixed with animal fat while parts of his face have been covered with ochre powder.
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Nyangatom (Bumi) tribal dance ceremony, Omo River Valley, Ethiopia, Africa
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A Dassanech woman winnows grain by pouring it from her metal tin and letting it fall onto a calfskin. Much the largest of the tribes in the Omo Valley numbering around 50,000,the Dassanech (also known as the Galeb,Changila or Merille) and Nilotic pastoralists and agriculturalists.
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A Turkana girl in all her finery. Among the Turkana,cicatrization is a common form of beautification. She wears a crucifix given to her by a missionary; they are popular ornaments despite not necessarily being associated with Christianity.
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Friday market in the Betsileo country, around Fianarantsoa, Madagascar, Africa
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A Dassanech girl braids her sister's hair at her village in the Omo Delta. Much the largest of the tribes in the Omo Valley numbering around 50,000,the Dassanech (also known as the Galeb,Changila or Merille) and Nilotic pastoralists and agriculturalists.
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Drummer at Tahtib demonstration, a traditional form of Egyptian folk dance involving a wooden stick, also known as stick dance or cane dance, Mosque of Abu el-Haggag, Luxor, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
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Dancers performing traditional Zulu dance, Shakaland, Eshowe, Zululand, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
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A local man herding sheep on a road with the snow capped Atlas Mountains in the background, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Two Berber men walking in the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi Desert, Sahara Desert near Merzouga, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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A Karo women stands in the doorway to her hut in the village of Duss. A small Omotic tribe related to the Hamar, who live along the banks of the Omo River in southwestern Ethiopia, the Karo are renowned for their elaborate body painting using white chalk, crushed rock and other natural pigments. In addition to painting her face she has decorated her body with whorls of goat hair tied by leather co
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