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Photos by Dr. Florence Dunkel, Montana State University, Bozeman

001 - Rice fields in the western end of the huge "Inner Delta" of the Niger River.
The Niger River flows east to near Timbuctu, Mali, then turns south and will
eventually turn west and drain in to the Atlantic Ocean through Nigeria.
This is the first photo in this series. There are 56 more
002 - Rice fields in the western end of the Niger River "Inner Delta"003 - Rice fields in the western end of the Niger River "Inner Delta"004 - Rice fields in the western end of the Niger River "Inner Delta"005 - Rice fields in the western end of the Niger River "Inner Delta"006007008009010011012013014015016017 - Walk-in Goat Wash018019 - Bozo village across the river from (north of) Mopti. The Bozo
are the fishing people of Mali and are one of over 20 ethnic groups in Mali020021022023024025026027028029030031032033034035036037038039040041042043 - Sidy Ba's High School in Mopti044045046047048049050051 - Abdoulaye Camara and his aunt052 - Termite mound more than 10 feet tall053054055056057 - Thunderhead, very near the end of the almost 4 month rainy season in 2007

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