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Old fountain fully decorated with ancient mosaic tiles in the historical Bahia Palace, Marrakech, Morocco
Koutoubia mosque before sunset, Marrakech, Morocco
Spices and herbs for sale in the street markets of Marrakesh, Morocco
Scented spices and herbs, Marrakesh, Morocco
Senior women with hijab walking along the blue buildings of medina, Chefchaouen, Morocco
Bars of organic handcraft soap for sale in the street markets, Morocco
Arabic marble fountain nearby the illuminated surrounding walls of medina, Fes, Morocco
Brightly colored tagine bowls and plates in a ceramic shop in Fes, Morocco
Olive groves in the green rolling hills nearby the city of Fez, Morocco
Decorated doorway and fortified walls of the Royal Palace or Dar al-Makhzen, Fes, Morocco
Men working with skins in traditional Moroccan leather tanneries, Fes, Morocco
Decorated arch of Bab Bou Jeloud gate with colorful ceramic tiles at the medina of Fes, Morocco
Swimming pool of a tourist resort on white coral beach washed by waves, overhead view, Zanzibar, Tanzania
High angle view of fresh fish for sale in a market, Mkokotoni, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Octopus in a cooking pan, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Colorful exotic fruit for sale, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Couple of Maasai with dhow admiring the crystal turquoise sea standing on a white coral beach, Zanzibar, Tanzania (MR)
Overhead view of dhow boats moored in the emerald green water of lagoon, Paje, Jambiani, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Masaai Man, Mara Region, Kenya
Masaai Cattle and herders, Amboseli Region, Kenya
Amboseli Landscape, Kenya
Masaai Man, Amboseli Region, Kenya
Religious stained glass windows inside the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Representations of Adam and Eve on stained glass windows inside Holy Trinity Cathedral, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Portrait of young sisters girls with braids, Asaita, Afar Region, Ethiopia, Africa
Two Datoga men participate in a mock stick fight. The Datoga (known to their Msai neighbours as the Mang ati and to the Iraqw as Babaraig) live in northern Tanzania and are primarily pastoralists
A barbers shop in a small trading centre near Iringa in Southern Tanzania
Two young Datoga boys. The youngest wears metal bells around his ankles to ensure that he does not wander far from home without his mother or another member of the family hearing him
A young Datoga boy attired in beads. The metal bells worn around his ankles ensure that he does not wander far from home without his mother or another member of the family hearing him
A Hadza boy carrying a bow and arrows.The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in the Lake Eyasi basin for centuries
Hadza youth sings to the accompaniment of his two-stringed musical instrumentSitting on a Greater Kudu skin, a Hadza youth wearing a baboon skin cape sings to the accompaniment of his two-stringed musical instrument.The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of
Datoga baby on his mothers backA Datoga baby is carried in a leather carrier on his mothers back The traditional attire of Datoga women includes beautifully tanned and decorated leather dresses
The TAZARA railwayBuilt by the Peoples Republic of China in the 1960s, the TAZARA railway passes through some spectacular country to link Tanzanias main seaport at Dar-es-Salaam with Kapiri Mposhi in Northern Zambias
Women divide up a fish catch, Lake RukwaWomen divide up a fish catch on the shores of Lake Rukwa in Southwest Tanzania. Lake Rukwa is a long, narrow lake lying in a basin of inland drainage southeast of Lake Tanganyika; it forms part of
Msai warriors draw water for livestock from a wellMsai draw water for livestock from a well
Deep Msai wells at Loibor Serrit where cattle paths are cut deep into the soil to allow livestock nearer to the source of water
A young Msai herdsboy controls his familys cattle at the Sanjan River to prevent too many animals watering at the same time
Three Msai girls at Shimu la MunguThree Msai girls sit on the edge of Shimu la Mungu (a volcanic blow hole known as Gods hole ) with the extinct volcano, Kerimasi, in the distance
A Wa-Arusha warrior carries home a yoke. His brown necklace is made from aromatic wood. The Wa-Arusha are closely related to the Msai and speak the same _maa language
A Msai woman in traditional attire. The preponderance of white glass beads in her ornaments denotes that she is from the Kisongo section of the Msai, the largest clan group
Msai youth with decorated faceBlack clothing and the intricate white patterns on the face of this Msai youth of the Kisongo section signify his recent circumcision
Msai - old and newOld and new. Dressed traditionally and carrying familiar wooden staff, two young men give hints that the lifestyle of younger Msai generations is changing gradually in Tanzania
Young Datoga man in a wellA young Datoga man helps to draw water for his familys livestock from a well on the east side of Lake Manyara. All young men wear strings of twisted yellow and light blue beads round their waists
A young Datoga boyA young boy of the Datoga tribe crosses the plains east of Lake Manyara in Northern Tanzania. The Manyara escarpment (a western boundary wall of the Gregory Rift) is visible in the distance
A Hadza hunter wearing a baboon skin returns to camp with a haunch of impala over his shoulder. He killed the antelope with a metal-tipped arrow that had been dipped in a fast-acting vegetable poison
A Hadza hunter fledges an arrow shaftA Hadza hunter wearing a baboon skin fledges an arrow shaft with guinea fowl feathers using the sinews of an antelope.The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in
A Hadza hunter smokes cannabis from a crude stone pipeA Hadza hunter wearing a genet cat skin cape smokes cannabis from a crude stone pipe sheathed in leather.The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in the Lake
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