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Sudan

The relentless sand of the desert.. always moving
The desert is really beautiful in its own way with shadows, colors of sand and the wind constantly changing it.
Talk about desolate. No humans around for miles
Many cemeteries in Sudan are characterized by the presence of some large conical-shaped tombs. They are called 'Qubba' and are used as a funerary monument for leading Muslim religious figures
The rocks tilted up in the foreground are actually markers of persons deceased.
Hameed explaining the Muslim burial and grave marker
View inside one of the conical-shaped tombs
Nile and another crossing in the distance
Nile River flowing towards the Egypt border
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The medieval city of Old Dongola
More remnants of the medevil city of Old Dongola
We stopped to visit a local farmer and his family for tea
The local farmer
Local village with their own brand of 21st century transportation. A donkey like thousands of years.
Local delivery truck 21st century. He gets good mileage from his donkey.
Muslim ladies in the middle of the hot day walking near their village. Ladies take note please.
Grandfather and grandson
It is difficult to determine ages of anyone due to intense heat and son on the body
We stopped at a local home for lunch. Beautiful women

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