Pictures / Africa / Mali
The capital Bamako.Bank of West Africa The world famous mosque of Djenne at the end of the market day Your tourleader Jara The mosque in Djenne is the worlds largest building made of mud Overnight at the banks of the river Niger
Overnight at the banks of the river Niger After the payer, Djenne Djenne is a world heritage and all buildings must be built with mud Everywhere you see lizards. Here a colorful male Each day there is a market somewhere nearby
Each day there is a market somewhere nearby A fantastic market of mudvessels in Segou Working womans Millet When the rains come fields are plowed and sewn
When the rains come fields are plowed and sewn Weeding of the millet field Washing takes much of the womens time In the village there are three goups, Bozo - fishermen, Fulani - cattleherders and Bambara - farmers Fulani lady with lip tatoo
Fulani lady with lip tatoo Much time is given to do the hair Girls on their way to bring home milk Fulani is known for their acrobatic dance - the origin of break-dance Dogon man
Dogon man Magic picture made in fine sand, a communication with the Gods The village of Terelli in land of the Dogons. World heritage Ancient cliffdwelling above the village of Irelli The village Irelli
The village Irelli Granarie The river harbour at Mopti A pinasse loaded with dried fish and passengers A pinasse passing at full speed
A pinasse passing at full speed A pirogue. A job for father and son Pirogue You have a fair chance to see hippos Kingfisher
Kingfisher Passing cargo boats and fishermen Study at the river bank A sand storm approaches Heavy rains in August
Heavy rains in August On her way to pick clams The fish market in a small town Timbuktu, one of the medevial mosques The worlds greatest explorer, Ibn Batutta came here in the 14th century
The worlds greatest explorer, Ibn Batutta came here in the 14th century A tuareg knocks the door of a neighbour The teacher in a coranic school You will be invited by a tuareg to his tent far out into the desert Welcome to my home!
Welcome to my home! Not pretty, nor comfortable, smells hell, but very useful A tuareg settlement some 10 km from Timbuktu The goldfields in Cacoyo
The capital Bamako.Bank of West Africa
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The capital Bamako.Bank of West Africa

Tour: Mali