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Unity State, South Sudan. The landscape phtographed from the air
Northern Bahr el Ghazal, South Sudan. Dawn at a Cattle camp
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
The Northern or Libyan Desert in northwest Sudan is an easterly extension of the great Sahara Desert. The erosion of sedimentary rock has created a truly magnificent desert landscape
Three camel riders silhouetted against an evening sky
Situated a short distance east of the Nile, the ancient pyramids of Meroe are an important burial ground of thirty kings, eight queens
The grave of al-Mahdi lies beneath the large Mausoleum in the background of this picture; the compound of his former home is in the foreground
Leer, South Sudan. Ex child soldier with his goats
Juba, South Sudan. Barges transporting goods on the river Nile
Leer, Unity State, South Sudan. seed heads at dusk
Juba, South Sudan. A main street used to transport good into the city
Unity State, South Sudan. Rural Life in Leer
Unity State, South Sudan. Transporting goods in Leer
Unity State, South Sudan. A cattle camp at dawn near Leer
Leer, Unity State, South Sudan. Aerial view of the city
Aweil, South Sudan. Disused railway, built by the British Colonialists
Juba, South Sudan. Restaurant on the banks of the river Nile
Juba, South Sudan. The South Sudanese Flag flying at the mausoleum of John Garang former president of South Sudan
Bahr el Ghazal, South Sudan. The sun sets on the swamps
Sudan, Nagaa. The solitary guide at the remote ruins of Nagaa stands in front of the ruins
An old entrance door to the 14th century Djingareiber Mosque the Great Mosque - at Timbuktu
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
Attractive desert scenery in the Bayuda Desert of northeast Sudan, which is an extension of the great Sahara Desert
A Nubian man displays his sword at an oasis in the Nubian Desert north of Old Dongola
A camel trader drives his camels through a sandstorm on the southeast edge of the Northern or Libyan Desert, which forms a part of the Sahara Desert.& #x26; #x26; #x26; #x0B; Traders are
A camel rider drives his camels through a sandstorm on the southeast edge of the Northern or Libyan Desert, which forms a part of the Sahara Desert
A Nubian man wearing a white turban smiles broadly at his friend
Traditional Nubian architecture, plasterwork and decoration of the doorways and compounds to houses at Qubbat Selim
Traditional Nubian architecture at a gate in the village of Qubbat Selim, traditional Nubian architecture and plasterwork of a fine archway to a house and its courtyard at Qubbat Selim
A lone Acacia tree struggles to survive among rocks and boulders in the Nubian Desert. The Nubian Desert in Northeast Sudan is an extension of the Sahara Desert
A Nubian woman, her face covered by her headscarf to denote her Muslim belief, stands outside the verandah of her home. The style of verandah arch is typical of the Nubian people
Nubian women wear bright dresses and headscarves even though they are Muslims. Many of the older generation have tribal scars on their faces
A man ploughs his fields with oxen. Situated close to the River Nile, his land is irrigated through a series of ditches and furrows
An old man rides his donkey along a path beside farmland irrigated by the River Nile
In late afternoon light, a camel rider crosses a desert near the ancient pyramids of Meroe, east of the Nile
A fruit stall in the important market town of Shendi on the River Nile, northeast of Khartoum
An over-crowded old Bedford bus travels along the main road from Khartoum to Shendi, a centuries old market town on the River Nile
The Elephant Temple at Musawwarat es-Sufra, south of Shendi, belongs to the Meroitic Period of the Kingdom of Cush and dates to around 270BC to 350AD
During the heat of the day, men water their livestock from deep wells near Musawwarat, situated in desert country south of Shendi
As the sun goes down after a blistering day, an old man rides home on his donkey
Bathed in early morning sunlight with a full moon still evident in the sky, the ruins of the Lion Temple, dedicated to the Lion God Apademak
The ruins of a Kiosk beside one of the four temples situated beside an important wadi at Naga some 30 km from the Nile. Discovered in 1821, the temples have been dated between 1BC and 1AD
Women shopping in the market at Omdurman where a large variety of household goods are displayed in roadside stalls
Traders offer a large variety of beads for sale in an open-fronted market stall in Omdurman
The owner of a roadside shop waits for customers on his verandah beside neatly laid-out merchandise. Hanging up is a circular mat with a hole in the middle used by Sudanese women when sitting over
Skilled craftsmen pause beside two pairs of elaborately decorated metal doors they have just made
A fine early Coptic wall mural depicting an angel, which came from the ancient Christian monastery of Faras, founded in 707AD
A group of men ride their camels up a main street in Khartoum