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Sahel Collection

Discover the enchanting Sahel region of Mali, West Africa

Background imageSahel Collection: House of Segou. Mali, West Africa

House of Segou. Mali, West Africa

Background imageSahel Collection: The Sahara desert mountains near Hombori. Mali, West Africa

The Sahara desert mountains near Hombori. Mali, West Africa

Background imageSahel Collection: A beautiful carved door of the Dogon Country. Mali, West Africa

A beautiful carved door of the Dogon Country. Mali, West Africa

Background imageSahel Collection: A decorated escarpment at the Dogon village of Songho

A decorated escarpment at the Dogon village of Songho. Magic symbols spread the wall where circumcision of boys takes place each year. Dogon Country, Mali, West Africa

Background imageSahel Collection: Sacred tree in Segou, Mali, West Africa

Sacred tree in Segou, Mali, West Africa

Background imageSahel Collection: A Crowned / Sahel / West African Bush Duiker at London Zoo in August 1927 (b / w photo)

A Crowned / Sahel / West African Bush Duiker at London Zoo in August 1927 (b / w photo)
3527150 A Crowned/Sahel/West African Bush Duiker at London Zoo in August 1927 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; British

Background imageSahel Collection: A Crowned / Sahel / West African Bush Duiker at London Zoo in August 1927 (b / w photo)

A Crowned / Sahel / West African Bush Duiker at London Zoo in August 1927 (b / w photo)
3527126 A Crowned/Sahel/West African Bush Duiker at London Zoo in August 1927 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; British

Background imageSahel Collection: Corallo, Festival of the King of Benin, plate 38 from

Corallo, Festival of the King of Benin, plate 38 from
STC222069 Corallo, Festival of the King of Benin, plate 38 from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne by Jules Ferrario, published c.1820s-30s (colour litho) by Biasioli

Background imageSahel Collection: Colored

Colored
Clovis DURAND-MOLDAWAN

Background imageSahel Collection: Olive picking in Tunisia

Olive picking in Tunisia. The man knocks the olives off of the tree with his stick, and the woman then picks them up from the ground

Background imageSahel Collection: Cones of salt - The Great Salt Mines, Oasis of Bilma, Sahara

Cones of salt - The Great Salt Mines, Oasis of Bilma, Sahara
Cones of salt obtained from The Great Salt Mines, Oasis of Bilma, Niger, Sahara. Taken during the expedition led by Captain Angus Buchanan to the Sahel region of the Sahara in 1922-23

Background imageSahel Collection: Tuareg Girl from the Hoggar Mountains, Algeria

Tuareg Girl from the Hoggar Mountains, Algeria. Taken during the expedition led by Captain Angus Buchanan to the Sahel region of the Sahara in 1922-23

Background imageSahel Collection: Sultan of Tuareg Veiled people of Hoggar Mountains, Algeria

Sultan of Tuareg Veiled people of Hoggar Mountains, Algeria
Sultan of the Tuareg Veiled people of the Hoggar Mountains, Algeria. Taken during the expedition led by Captain Angus Buchanan to the Sahel region of the Sahara in 1922-23

Background imageSahel Collection: Captain Angus Buchanan on a camel in Mesopotamia

Captain Angus Buchanan on a camel in Mesopotamia
Captain Angus Buchanan who led an expedition to the Sahel region of the Sahara in 1922-23. A film shot during the expedition, Crossing the Great Sahara, records the 3500 mile journey

Background imageSahel Collection: Scenery on the fringe of the Air Mountains

Scenery on the fringe of the Air Mountains

Background imageSahel Collection: The Blue Marble Next Generation Earth showing North Africa

The Blue Marble Next Generation Earth showing North Africa
The Blue Marble Next Generation data set provides a monthly global cloud-free true-color picture of the Earths landcover at a 500-meter spatial resolution

Background imageSahel Collection: Picture No. 10848790

Picture No. 10848790
Burkina Faso - sahel tree, killed by continual trimming for firewood by people. Date:

Background imageSahel Collection: Picture No. 10848786

Picture No. 10848786
Burkina Faso West Africa - sahel boy & cattle Date:

Background imageSahel Collection: Senegalese family riding horse pulled cart to nearby market, near Toubacouta, Senegal, january

Senegalese family riding horse pulled cart to nearby market, near Toubacouta, Senegal, january

Background imageSahel Collection: Senegalese family riding horse pulled cart, Kaolack, Senegal, january

Senegalese family riding horse pulled cart, Kaolack, Senegal, january

Background imageSahel Collection: Senegalese children riding donkey pulled cart along road to nearby market, near Toubacouta

Senegalese children riding donkey pulled cart along road to nearby market, near Toubacouta, Senegal, january

Background imageSahel Collection: Senegalese men riding charette horse pulled taxi, Kaolack, Senegal, january

Senegalese men riding charette horse pulled taxi, Kaolack, Senegal, january

Background imageSahel Collection: Domestic Cattle, herd with driver, being herded along road to local market, near Toubacouta

Domestic Cattle, herd with driver, being herded along road to local market, near Toubacouta, Senegal, january

Background imageSahel Collection: Giant Eland (Taurotragus derbianus) adult male, standing in woodland, Fatalah Reserve, Senegal

Giant Eland (Taurotragus derbianus) adult male, standing in woodland, Fatalah Reserve, Senegal, january

Background imageSahel Collection: Roan Antelope (Hippotragus equinus) adult female, standing in dry woodland, Fatalah Reserve

Roan Antelope (Hippotragus equinus) adult female, standing in dry woodland, Fatalah Reserve, Senegal, january

Background imageSahel Collection: Roan Antelope (Hippotragus equinus) calf, standing in dry woodland, Fatalah Reserve, Senegal

Roan Antelope (Hippotragus equinus) calf, standing in dry woodland, Fatalah Reserve, Senegal, january

Background imageSahel Collection: Roan Antelope (Hippotragus equinus) calf, standing in dry woodland, Fatalah Reserve, Senegal

Roan Antelope (Hippotragus equinus) calf, standing in dry woodland, Fatalah Reserve, Senegal, january



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Discover the enchanting Sahel region of Mali, West Africa. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes that define this captivating destination. Begin your journey at the House of Segou, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Mali. Marvel at its intricate architecture and immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture. Venture further into the Sahara desert mountains near Hombori, where towering peaks meet endless stretches of golden sand. Lose yourself in this awe-inspiring natural wonder as you witness nature's raw beauty unfold before your eyes. As you explore deeper into Dogon Country, be greeted by a beautiful carved door that tells tales of ancient traditions and customs. This masterpiece showcases the incredible craftsmanship and artistic prowess of local artisans. Experience an explosion of colors and scents at the bustling market in front of Djenee mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Let your senses guide you through stalls filled with exotic spices, handcrafted textiles, and traditional artifacts - a true feast for both eyes and soul. Seek solace under the shade of a sacred tree in Segou, where locals gather to share stories passed down through generations. Feel connected to centuries-old rituals as you bask in its serene presence. Witness history come alive as you encounter a young boy walking along Sankore mosque, another UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Timbuktu. The echoes from past scholars still resonate within these walls - an ode to knowledge-seeking minds throughout time. Admire nature's artwork etched on an escarpment at Songho village while exploring Dogon territory. These intricately decorated formations stand as testaments to human resilience against harsh elements - truly mesmerizing sights not to be missed. Transport yourself back in time with vintage photographs capturing moments like when London Zoo welcomed a Crowned/Sahel/West African Bush Duiker during August 1927 (b/w photo). Witness how wildlife conservation has evolved over the years, reminding us of our responsibility to protect these magnificent creatures.