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Sudan

The Bishari and the Bishari Qamhat, believed to be ancient Bishari, have traded agricultural commodities with other people since ancient times
The women do so much of the hard work. Once they pull the water from the well hundred or more feet up from the water level they then carry the water on goats while walking along side for miles back to camps.
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The young boys just stand to the side while the women work tirelessly
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Young boy entering the well area on a camel.
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Another camp we came across. We drove across sand dunes for hours on no roads at all.
The wife returning from a well across the desert
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This family is lucky to have several donkeys
Living among the sand dunes, blowing wind and heat takes it toll on everyone.
Hameed our guide talks with the villager
Hamed gives our nomad friend an orange. A very nice gift.
After driving for some hours across the Bayuda Desert we come across a typical Bisharin nomad family camp.
After driving for some hours across the Bayuda Desert we come across a typical Bisharin nomad family camp
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Inside of the hut with intertwined branches there is no stopping the endless wind, heat and dust.

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