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Mali Collection

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, Dogon Country, Sangha

Mali, Dogon Country, Sangha. A young man dressed in traditional Dogon attire. The unusual hat is peculiar to the Dogon people

Background imageMali Collection: Fisherman cast hand nets on the River Niger from shallow-draught boats

Fisherman cast hand nets on the River Niger from shallow-draught boats

Background imageMali Collection: Djenne Mosque, Djenne, Niger Inland Delta, Mopti region, Mali

Djenne Mosque, Djenne, Niger Inland Delta, Mopti region, Mali Africa, West Africa, Mali, Mopti Region, Niger Inland Delta, Djenne, Djenne Mosque, The Mosque is the largest mud structure in the world

Background imageMali Collection: House of Segou. Mali, West Africa

House of Segou. Mali, West Africa

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, Niger Inland Delta

Mali, Niger Inland Delta. The imam of Kotaka pauses beside an archway inside the impressive Sudan-style mosque which dominates Kotaka village on the banks of the Niger River

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, Dogon Country, Koundu

Mali, Dogon Country, Koundu. A small settlement built among rocks near the Dogon village of Koundu. Dwellings have flat roofs while granaries to store millet have pitched thatched roofs

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, DjennThe Great Mosque of Djennrom a traditional

Mali, DjennThe Great Mosque of Djennrom a traditional Moroccan-style latticed window. Constructed in 1907 on the foundations of a 13th century mosque built by King Koy Konboro

Background imageMali Collection: MALI, Mopti The conical towers of the Grande Mosque

MALI, Mopti 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

Background imageMali Collection: Masked Ceremonial Dogon Dancers, Sangha, Dogon Country, Mali

Masked Ceremonial Dogon Dancers, Sangha, Dogon Country, Mali Africa, West Africa, Mali, Dogon Country, Bandiagara escarpment, Masked Ceremonial Dogon Dancers on stilts near Sangha

Background imageMali Collection: Djenne Mosque, Djenne, Niger Inland Delta, Mopti region, Mali

Djenne Mosque, Djenne, Niger Inland Delta, Mopti region, Mali Africa, West Africa, Mali, Mopti Region, Niger Inland Delta, Djenne, Djenne Mosque, The Mosque is the largest mud structure in the world

Background imageMali Collection: Market in front of the Djenee mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mali, West Africa

Market in front of the Djenee mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mali, West Africa

Background imageMali Collection: The Sahara desert mountains near Hombori. Mali, West Africa

The Sahara desert mountains near Hombori. Mali, West Africa

Background imageMali Collection: Sacred tree in Segou, Mali, West Africa

Sacred tree in Segou, Mali, West Africa

Background imageMali Collection: Boy walking along the Sankore mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Timbuktu, Mali

Boy walking along the Sankore mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Timbuktu, Mali, West Africa

Background imageMali Collection: A beautiful carved door of the Dogon Country. Mali, West Africa

A beautiful carved door of the Dogon Country. Mali, West Africa

Background imageMali Collection: A decorated escarpment at the Dogon village of Songho

A decorated escarpment at the Dogon village of Songho. Magic symbols spread the wall where circumcision of boys takes place each year. Dogon Country, Mali, West Africa

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, Timbuktu

Mali, Timbuktu. An Islamic teacher corrects a childs homework on a wooden slate in Timbuktu. Since ancient times, Timbuktu has been a place of Islamic learning

Background imageMali Collection: An old entrance door to the 14th century Djingareiber

An old entrance door to the 14th century Djingareiber Mosque the Great Mosque - at Timbuktu

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, Dogon Country, Tereli

Mali, Dogon Country, Tereli. A masked dancer wearing the fifteen-foot-high Sirige mask gyrates at the Dogon village of Tereli which is situated among rocks at the base of the spectacular

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, Gao. The Tomb of the Askias at Gao

Mali, Gao. The Tomb of the Askias at Gao. This unusual pyramid-style mud-brick structure was built in 1495 by the first Askia emperor, Askia Mohamed, who was a great warrior

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, Douentza

Mali, Douentza. A Bella woman wearing gold jewellery in her village near Douentza. The Bella are predominantly pastoral people and were once the slaves of the Tuareg of Northern Mali

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, Mopti

Mali, Mopti. A Bobo man beside his millet granary at a Bobo village near Mopti. The small community of Bobo people is Christian

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, Senossa

Mali, Senossa. A Peul woman wearing fine gold earrings which will have been given to her as a gift from her husband on her wedding or sometimes inherited upon the death of her mother

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, DjennA Peul woman wearing large earrings at Djennarket

Mali, DjennA Peul woman wearing large earrings at Djennarket. The weekly Monday market is thronged by thousands of people and is one of the most colourful in West Africa

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, Djenn A farmer sets off in his horse-drawn cart

Mali, Djenn A farmer sets off in his horse-drawn cart to Djennarket to sell a ram and some chickens. The weekly Monday market is thronged by thousands of people

Background imageMali Collection: Mali, Bamako

Mali, Bamako. Dyeing and rinsing cotton cloth on the outskirts of Bamako with the imposing Bank of West Africa building dominating the skyline on the opposite bank of the Niger River

Background imageMali Collection: MALI, Mopti Pirogues

MALI, Mopti 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

Background imageMali Collection: MALI, Mopti A pirogue loaded with passengers is poled

MALI, Mopti 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

Background imageMali Collection: MALI, Djenne A pilgrim emerges from prayers at a traditional

MALI, Djenne A pilgrim emerges from prayers at a traditional mud mosque near Djenne in Mali



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