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HFF from a Baikal Yurt!
indian truck
Wahiba Sands Desert (Oman)
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The Wahiba Sands is a region of desert in Oman which was named for the Bani Wahiba tribe.The area is defined by a boundary of 180 kilometers north to south and 80 kilometers east to west,with an area of 12,500 square kilometers. The area is occupied by Bedouins who congregate at Al Huyawah, an oasis near the border of the desert, between June and September to gather dates.
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Leaving Wahiba Sands (Oman)
some tea in the desert (Jordan)
in Namibia
Inle Sea - Myanmar
cambodian water buffaloes
cambodian landscape
the red Buddha (Cambodia)
San Pedro Marina 2 (Los Angeles)
San Pedro Marina - (Los Angeles) - für EDNA!
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Marsaxklokk (Malta)
Mokoro Tour (Botswana)
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A MOKORO is a type of canoe commonly used in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. It is propelled through the shallow waters of the delta by standing in the stern and pushing with a pole, in the same manner as punting.
Mekoro are traditionally made by digging out the trunk of a large straight tree, such as an ebony tree or Kigelia tree.
Namibia/Herero Woman
in Namibia
worker at Mingun (Myanmar)
snake charmers at Rajastan
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