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Kenya, A fine elephant the Aberdare National Park
Tanned animal skins hanging to dry in the old tannery of Fez, Morocco
High angle view of man working at the vats of colours in the tannery of Fes, Morocco
the eye of the hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), Msai mara national reserve, kenya
Two Samburu warrior of Northern Kenya in all their finery. The ostrich pompom on the spear was formerly a sign of peace
Ole Senteu Simel, grandson of the famous Msai Laibon Mbatian (after which the highest peak of Mount Kenya is named), was the most respected laibon of the Msai until his death in 1986
A Hamar woman blows a tin trumpet at a Jumping of the Bull ceremony. The Hamar are semi-nomadic pastoralists of Southwest Ethiopia whose women wear striking traditional dress
A Dassanech man in full tribal regalia participates in a dance during a month-long ceremony. He wears a cheetah skin draped on his backs and a black ostrich-feather headdress
The heavily wrinkled skin of a very old N!!S hunter-gatherer The N!!S are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen
Men working with skins in traditional Moroccan leather tanneries, Fes, Morocco
Fez. Morocco. Typical leather tanneries from above
reindeer hide leather on a hut in Arctic Circle, Abisko, Swedish Lapland, Sweden
Thornicroft giraffe skin, South Luangwa National Park, Zambia
Anthers or stamens (yellow) of saffron in the Navelli plateau. Abruzzo Italy, Europe
Tanneries, Fez, Morocco, North Africa
Skins of fabric hung to dry in the dyers souk, Marrakech, Morocco
Myanmar, Burma, Kaladan River. A boy of the Rakhine ethnic group decorates his face with Thanakha, a popular local sun cream
Almost every Himba woman wears anklets. They comprise strands of homemade metal beads threaded onto leather. Women cover their bodies in red ochre mixed with butterfat
Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis)