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Global Ventures in Niger - Lively Culture
The team experiences the lively culture of a small village in Niger, Africa. Watch all of Niger Part 1 episode at: www.GlobalVentures.TV
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African Art: Fulani Men Dance at the Gerewal Celebration in Niger
http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/List_of_DVDs/Index.html Young Fulani men in the village of Abdu Nazen, Niger, West Africa perform to win the favors of the mos...
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Cultures, Agadez Niger.
Air & Damagaram sultanates.
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Portraits NIGER - African cultures of Niger - Nicolas POSTAL
More pics : http://www.fotorepost.net All this pictures have been taken in Niger between dec 05 and june 06. It relate of the many different cultures and tra...
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Practices and expressions of joking relationships in Niger
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2014
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/01009
Description: Joking relationships are a social practice performed to regulate social relationships and ease tensions among persons belonging to different ethnolinguistic communities. Members have a duty to tell each other the truth, to joke and play games together, and
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Niger contrats culture
Video provenant du DVD TerrAfrica.
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Nigerian Law School, Niger Delta Culture Day 2015. Part 2
Nigerian Law School, Niger Delta Culture Day 2015. Party 2
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Niger CULTURE ISLAMIQUE
une émission religieuse présenté par Ali Hamani Abdel Nasser au Niger sur la télévision Tambara tout les vendredis entre 9h30 10h30 incha-Allah. l'Affaire d'...
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Ségou/Culture: Ambiance du 10ème festival sur le fleuve Niger
Ségou/Culture: Ambiance du 10ème festival sur le fleuve Niger
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Nigerian Law School, Niger Delta Cultural Day 2015. Part 1
Nigerian Law School, Niger Delta Culture Day 2015. Part 1
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11eme Éditions du Festival sur le Niger avec pour thème Culture et Emploi pour l'Afrique.
11eme Éditions du Festival sur le Niger avec pour thème Culture et Emploi pour l'Afrique.
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Why white people can not say NIGGER.
I Will be in Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Moscow and Dmitrov! Maybe more soon)) email me at Philochko@mail.com for info Do not forget to downl...
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Art of the Tuareg - Union Payasanne pour l'Autopromotion, Niger
Art of the Tuareg Union Payasanne pour l'Autopromotion Niger Produced by Natural Light Films To see Ten Thousand Villages products handcrafted by Union of Pe...
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MISS NIGER DELTA CHOREOGRAPHY
The Miss Niger Delta Peace Cultural Pageant is an annual event organised by Miss Niger Delta Beauty Pageant International; an organisation that is duly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of Nigeria, with RC No. 404,688.
The organisation is also registered with the Federal Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Copyright Commission of Nigeria, and trademark endorsement of Min
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Niger Culture
Niger Culture
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Sourbajo Niger Fulani
culture nigérienne est riche en diversité et en valeurs.
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Palais de la Culture, Niger River, Bamako, Mali
Foreshore of the Niger River. A tranquil escape from the hectic, vibrant pace of Bamako proper.
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MISS NIGER DELTA INTRODUCTION
The Miss Niger Delta Peace Cultural Pageant is an annual event organised by Miss Niger Delta Beauty Pageant International; an organisation that is duly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of Nigeria, with RC No. 404,688.
The organisation is also registered with the Federal Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Copyright Commission of Nigeria, and trademark endorsement of Min
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Niger - Minute Culture
Source : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger
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Kula-Kalabari of Niger Delta, Rivers Nigeria
Kalabari (Kula)culture in Niger Delta, Rivers State, Nigeria
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hawan kaho niger tradition (subirse al toro)
c'est une culture au Niger faite par les boucher...
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Niger: la bataille de l'uranium
Au nord du Niger, dans une région de plaines désertiques où est implantée Areva, le fleuron français de l'industrie nucléaire, les Touareg ont pris les armes. Leurs revendications : un partage équitable des revenus issus de l'extraction d'uranium et des conditions d'exploitation du minerai qui respectent leur mode de vie, leur santé et leur environnement.
Enlèvements, attaques de garnisons, bloca
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CULTURE ; la ville de Ségou vibre au rythme du festival sur le Niger
CULTURE ; la ville de Ségou vibre au rythme du festival sur le Niger
Global Ventures in Niger - Lively Culture
The team experiences the lively culture of a small village in Niger, Africa. Watch all of Niger Part 1 episode at: www.GlobalVentures.TV...
The team experiences the lively culture of a small village in Niger, Africa. Watch all of Niger Part 1 episode at: www.GlobalVentures.TV
wn.com/Global Ventures In Niger Lively Culture
The team experiences the lively culture of a small village in Niger, Africa. Watch all of Niger Part 1 episode at: www.GlobalVentures.TV
- published: 08 Nov 2012
- views: 60
African Art: Fulani Men Dance at the Gerewal Celebration in Niger
http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/List_of_DVDs/Index.html Young Fulani men in the village of Abdu Nazen, Niger, West Africa perform to win the favors of the mos......
http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/List_of_DVDs/Index.html Young Fulani men in the village of Abdu Nazen, Niger, West Africa perform to win the favors of the mos...
wn.com/African Art Fulani Men Dance At The Gerewal Celebration In Niger
http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/List_of_DVDs/Index.html Young Fulani men in the village of Abdu Nazen, Niger, West Africa perform to win the favors of the mos...
Portraits NIGER - African cultures of Niger - Nicolas POSTAL
More pics : http://www.fotorepost.net All this pictures have been taken in Niger between dec 05 and june 06. It relate of the many different cultures and tra......
More pics : http://www.fotorepost.net All this pictures have been taken in Niger between dec 05 and june 06. It relate of the many different cultures and tra...
wn.com/Portraits Niger African Cultures Of Niger Nicolas Postal
More pics : http://www.fotorepost.net All this pictures have been taken in Niger between dec 05 and june 06. It relate of the many different cultures and tra...
- published: 18 Apr 2007
- views: 6433
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author: posnic
Practices and expressions of joking relationships in Niger
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2014
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/01009
Description: Joking relations...
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2014
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/01009
Description: Joking relationships are a social practice performed to regulate social relationships and ease tensions among persons belonging to different ethnolinguistic communities. Members have a duty to tell each other the truth, to joke and play games together, and to pool their respective assets, knowing that any dispute must be settled peacefully. Transmitted informally from generation to generation, joking relationships are a tool for reconciliation and peace-building and promote the cohesion and stability of families, ethnic groups and communities.
Country(ies): Niger
© Bakabé Mahamane, 2009
Duration: 00:09:50 - Support: DVD (0100900007)
wn.com/Practices And Expressions Of Joking Relationships In Niger
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2014
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/01009
Description: Joking relationships are a social practice performed to regulate social relationships and ease tensions among persons belonging to different ethnolinguistic communities. Members have a duty to tell each other the truth, to joke and play games together, and to pool their respective assets, knowing that any dispute must be settled peacefully. Transmitted informally from generation to generation, joking relationships are a tool for reconciliation and peace-building and promote the cohesion and stability of families, ethnic groups and communities.
Country(ies): Niger
© Bakabé Mahamane, 2009
Duration: 00:09:50 - Support: DVD (0100900007)
- published: 27 Nov 2014
- views: 2
Niger contrats culture
Video provenant du DVD TerrAfrica....
Video provenant du DVD TerrAfrica.
wn.com/Niger Contrats Culture
Video provenant du DVD TerrAfrica.
- published: 26 Sep 2012
- views: 97
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author: ILWAC Mali
Nigerian Law School, Niger Delta Culture Day 2015. Part 2
Nigerian Law School, Niger Delta Culture Day 2015. Party 2...
Nigerian Law School, Niger Delta Culture Day 2015. Party 2
wn.com/Nigerian Law School, Niger Delta Culture Day 2015. Part 2
Nigerian Law School, Niger Delta Culture Day 2015. Party 2
- published: 04 Nov 2015
- views: 22
Niger CULTURE ISLAMIQUE
une émission religieuse présenté par Ali Hamani Abdel Nasser au Niger sur la télévision Tambara tout les vendredis entre 9h30 10h30 incha-Allah. l'Affaire d'......
une émission religieuse présenté par Ali Hamani Abdel Nasser au Niger sur la télévision Tambara tout les vendredis entre 9h30 10h30 incha-Allah. l'Affaire d'...
wn.com/Niger Culture Islamique
une émission religieuse présenté par Ali Hamani Abdel Nasser au Niger sur la télévision Tambara tout les vendredis entre 9h30 10h30 incha-Allah. l'Affaire d'...
Ségou/Culture: Ambiance du 10ème festival sur le fleuve Niger
Ségou/Culture: Ambiance du 10ème festival sur le fleuve Niger...
Ségou/Culture: Ambiance du 10ème festival sur le fleuve Niger
wn.com/Ségou Culture Ambiance Du 10Ème Festival Sur Le Fleuve Niger
Ségou/Culture: Ambiance du 10ème festival sur le fleuve Niger
- published: 09 Feb 2014
- views: 29
Nigerian Law School, Niger Delta Cultural Day 2015. Part 1
Nigerian Law School, Niger Delta Culture Day 2015. Part 1...
Nigerian Law School, Niger Delta Culture Day 2015. Part 1
wn.com/Nigerian Law School, Niger Delta Cultural Day 2015. Part 1
Nigerian Law School, Niger Delta Culture Day 2015. Part 1
- published: 04 Nov 2015
- views: 32
11eme Éditions du Festival sur le Niger avec pour thème Culture et Emploi pour l'Afrique.
11eme Éditions du Festival sur le Niger avec pour thème Culture et Emploi pour l'Afrique....
11eme Éditions du Festival sur le Niger avec pour thème Culture et Emploi pour l'Afrique.
wn.com/11Eme Éditions Du Festival Sur Le Niger Avec Pour Thème Culture Et Emploi Pour L'Afrique.
11eme Éditions du Festival sur le Niger avec pour thème Culture et Emploi pour l'Afrique.
- published: 07 Feb 2015
- views: 1
Why white people can not say NIGGER.
I Will be in Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Moscow and Dmitrov! Maybe more soon)) email me at Philochko@mail.com for info Do not forget to downl......
I Will be in Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Moscow and Dmitrov! Maybe more soon)) email me at Philochko@mail.com for info Do not forget to downl...
wn.com/Why White People Can Not Say Nigger.
I Will be in Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Moscow and Dmitrov! Maybe more soon)) email me at Philochko@mail.com for info Do not forget to downl...
Art of the Tuareg - Union Payasanne pour l'Autopromotion, Niger
Art of the Tuareg Union Payasanne pour l'Autopromotion Niger Produced by Natural Light Films To see Ten Thousand Villages products handcrafted by Union of Pe......
Art of the Tuareg Union Payasanne pour l'Autopromotion Niger Produced by Natural Light Films To see Ten Thousand Villages products handcrafted by Union of Pe...
wn.com/Art Of The Tuareg Union Payasanne Pour L'Autopromotion, Niger
Art of the Tuareg Union Payasanne pour l'Autopromotion Niger Produced by Natural Light Films To see Ten Thousand Villages products handcrafted by Union of Pe...
MISS NIGER DELTA CHOREOGRAPHY
The Miss Niger Delta Peace Cultural Pageant is an annual event organised by Miss Niger Delta Beauty Pageant International; an organisation that is duly register...
The Miss Niger Delta Peace Cultural Pageant is an annual event organised by Miss Niger Delta Beauty Pageant International; an organisation that is duly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of Nigeria, with RC No. 404,688.
The organisation is also registered with the Federal Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Copyright Commission of Nigeria, and trademark endorsement of Ministry of Commerce and Industry with the organisation having the proprietary right as proprietor of Miss Niger Delta Beauty Pageant.
MND organisation is an accredited member of the Association of Beauty Pageant Organisers of Nigeria (ABPON)
The aims and objectives of the Miss Niger Delta event and post event projects are centred on re-orientation of values, socio-cultural integration, peace promotion, talent and skills development, training and capacity building for self reliance, self employment and empowerment of female youths of Niger Delta.
The Miss Niger Beauty Pageant is not all about fun fare of crowning beauty queens but one event with a purpose aimed at discovering and assisting talented female youths of the Niger Delta to play their roles as ambassadors for peace and development and as proud daughters of Niger Delta.
The organisation has produced 12 beauty queens since its inception in 1999. The functional titles of the crowns are: Ambassador for Peace and Development, Symbol of Talent, Model for Change, Face of Beauty, Pride of Niger Delta and Miss Niger Delta in Diaspora.
These beauty queens are using their positions and offices to add value to life as well as bring about positive change and transformation in the region, as role models. This project which started in 1999 is employed as a platform to project the image of the Niger Delta positively and also promote the rich cultural heritage of the region in culture, fashion, indigenous music, dance, traditional hospitality, as well as the beauty and unique sites of our tourism potentials.
The pageant is organised with respect for the dignity of womanhood and our cultural values, hence the dress code of our contestants (traditional and dinner wears) which forbids indecent exposures during the events.
We wish you the very best in the Miss Niger Delta 2014 contest.
wn.com/Miss Niger Delta Choreography
The Miss Niger Delta Peace Cultural Pageant is an annual event organised by Miss Niger Delta Beauty Pageant International; an organisation that is duly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of Nigeria, with RC No. 404,688.
The organisation is also registered with the Federal Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Copyright Commission of Nigeria, and trademark endorsement of Ministry of Commerce and Industry with the organisation having the proprietary right as proprietor of Miss Niger Delta Beauty Pageant.
MND organisation is an accredited member of the Association of Beauty Pageant Organisers of Nigeria (ABPON)
The aims and objectives of the Miss Niger Delta event and post event projects are centred on re-orientation of values, socio-cultural integration, peace promotion, talent and skills development, training and capacity building for self reliance, self employment and empowerment of female youths of Niger Delta.
The Miss Niger Beauty Pageant is not all about fun fare of crowning beauty queens but one event with a purpose aimed at discovering and assisting talented female youths of the Niger Delta to play their roles as ambassadors for peace and development and as proud daughters of Niger Delta.
The organisation has produced 12 beauty queens since its inception in 1999. The functional titles of the crowns are: Ambassador for Peace and Development, Symbol of Talent, Model for Change, Face of Beauty, Pride of Niger Delta and Miss Niger Delta in Diaspora.
These beauty queens are using their positions and offices to add value to life as well as bring about positive change and transformation in the region, as role models. This project which started in 1999 is employed as a platform to project the image of the Niger Delta positively and also promote the rich cultural heritage of the region in culture, fashion, indigenous music, dance, traditional hospitality, as well as the beauty and unique sites of our tourism potentials.
The pageant is organised with respect for the dignity of womanhood and our cultural values, hence the dress code of our contestants (traditional and dinner wears) which forbids indecent exposures during the events.
We wish you the very best in the Miss Niger Delta 2014 contest.
- published: 26 Feb 2015
- views: 21
Niger Culture
Niger Culture...
Niger Culture
wn.com/Niger Culture
Niger Culture
- published: 29 Jan 2015
- views: 22
Sourbajo Niger Fulani
culture nigérienne est riche en diversité et en valeurs....
culture nigérienne est riche en diversité et en valeurs.
wn.com/Sourbajo Niger Fulani
culture nigérienne est riche en diversité et en valeurs.
- published: 03 Feb 2012
- views: 1469
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author: qwxcf
Palais de la Culture, Niger River, Bamako, Mali
Foreshore of the Niger River. A tranquil escape from the hectic, vibrant pace of Bamako proper....
Foreshore of the Niger River. A tranquil escape from the hectic, vibrant pace of Bamako proper.
wn.com/Palais De La Culture, Niger River, Bamako, Mali
Foreshore of the Niger River. A tranquil escape from the hectic, vibrant pace of Bamako proper.
MISS NIGER DELTA INTRODUCTION
The Miss Niger Delta Peace Cultural Pageant is an annual event organised by Miss Niger Delta Beauty Pageant International; an organisation that is duly register...
The Miss Niger Delta Peace Cultural Pageant is an annual event organised by Miss Niger Delta Beauty Pageant International; an organisation that is duly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of Nigeria, with RC No. 404,688.
The organisation is also registered with the Federal Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Copyright Commission of Nigeria, and trademark endorsement of Ministry of Commerce and Industry with the organisation having the proprietary right as proprietor of Miss Niger Delta Beauty Pageant.
MND organisation is an accredited member of the Association of Beauty Pageant Organisers of Nigeria (ABPON)
The aims and objectives of the Miss Niger Delta event and post event projects are centred on re-orientation of values, socio-cultural integration, peace promotion, talent and skills development, training and capacity building for self reliance, self employment and empowerment of female youths of Niger Delta.
The Miss Niger Beauty Pageant is not all about fun fare of crowning beauty queens but one event with a purpose aimed at discovering and assisting talented female youths of the Niger Delta to play their roles as ambassadors for peace and development and as proud daughters of Niger Delta.
The organisation has produced 12 beauty queens since its inception in 1999. The functional titles of the crowns are: Ambassador for Peace and Development, Symbol of Talent, Model for Change, Face of Beauty, Pride of Niger Delta and Miss Niger Delta in Diaspora.
These beauty queens are using their positions and offices to add value to life as well as bring about positive change and transformation in the region, as role models. This project which started in 1999 is employed as a platform to project the image of the Niger Delta positively and also promote the rich cultural heritage of the region in culture, fashion, indigenous music, dance, traditional hospitality, as well as the beauty and unique sites of our tourism potentials.
The pageant is organised with respect for the dignity of womanhood and our cultural values, hence the dress code of our contestants (traditional and dinner wears) which forbids indecent exposures during the events.
We wish you the very best in the Miss Niger Delta 2014 contest.
wn.com/Miss Niger Delta Introduction
The Miss Niger Delta Peace Cultural Pageant is an annual event organised by Miss Niger Delta Beauty Pageant International; an organisation that is duly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) of Nigeria, with RC No. 404,688.
The organisation is also registered with the Federal Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Copyright Commission of Nigeria, and trademark endorsement of Ministry of Commerce and Industry with the organisation having the proprietary right as proprietor of Miss Niger Delta Beauty Pageant.
MND organisation is an accredited member of the Association of Beauty Pageant Organisers of Nigeria (ABPON)
The aims and objectives of the Miss Niger Delta event and post event projects are centred on re-orientation of values, socio-cultural integration, peace promotion, talent and skills development, training and capacity building for self reliance, self employment and empowerment of female youths of Niger Delta.
The Miss Niger Beauty Pageant is not all about fun fare of crowning beauty queens but one event with a purpose aimed at discovering and assisting talented female youths of the Niger Delta to play their roles as ambassadors for peace and development and as proud daughters of Niger Delta.
The organisation has produced 12 beauty queens since its inception in 1999. The functional titles of the crowns are: Ambassador for Peace and Development, Symbol of Talent, Model for Change, Face of Beauty, Pride of Niger Delta and Miss Niger Delta in Diaspora.
These beauty queens are using their positions and offices to add value to life as well as bring about positive change and transformation in the region, as role models. This project which started in 1999 is employed as a platform to project the image of the Niger Delta positively and also promote the rich cultural heritage of the region in culture, fashion, indigenous music, dance, traditional hospitality, as well as the beauty and unique sites of our tourism potentials.
The pageant is organised with respect for the dignity of womanhood and our cultural values, hence the dress code of our contestants (traditional and dinner wears) which forbids indecent exposures during the events.
We wish you the very best in the Miss Niger Delta 2014 contest.
- published: 26 Feb 2015
- views: 23
Niger - Minute Culture
Source : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger...
Source : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger
wn.com/Niger Minute Culture
Source : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger
- published: 10 Oct 2015
- views: 2
Kula-Kalabari of Niger Delta, Rivers Nigeria
Kalabari (Kula)culture in Niger Delta, Rivers State, Nigeria...
Kalabari (Kula)culture in Niger Delta, Rivers State, Nigeria
wn.com/Kula Kalabari Of Niger Delta, Rivers Nigeria
Kalabari (Kula)culture in Niger Delta, Rivers State, Nigeria
- published: 08 May 2008
- views: 3035
hawan kaho niger tradition (subirse al toro)
c'est une culture au Niger faite par les boucher......
c'est une culture au Niger faite par les boucher...
wn.com/Hawan Kaho Niger Tradition (Subirse Al Toro)
c'est une culture au Niger faite par les boucher...
Niger: la bataille de l'uranium
Au nord du Niger, dans une région de plaines désertiques où est implantée Areva, le fleuron français de l'industrie nucléaire, les Touareg ont pris les armes. L...
Au nord du Niger, dans une région de plaines désertiques où est implantée Areva, le fleuron français de l'industrie nucléaire, les Touareg ont pris les armes. Leurs revendications : un partage équitable des revenus issus de l'extraction d'uranium et des conditions d'exploitation du minerai qui respectent leur mode de vie, leur santé et leur environnement.
Enlèvements, attaques de garnisons, blocages d'axes routiers névralgiques : ce sont les seuls moyens de pression dont disposent les rebelles touareg du Mouvement des Nigériens pour la justice (MNJ) pour exiger du gouvernement de Niamey une répartition équitable des revenus uranifères. Exploitées depuis quarante ans par la firme française Areva, numéro un mondial du nucléaire, les mines d'uranium du nord du Niger constituent une manne économique pour le sud du pays. Quant aux Touareg et aux 80 000 âmes de la ville d'Arlit, à proximité des sites d'extraction, ils ont « gagné la poussière, la radioactivité, plus de pollution et plus d'atteintes à l'environnement », selon Moussa Tchangari, un militant associatif.
Eau, air, sols : un lourd tribut
De fait, l'eau des puits est polluée par l'acide sulfurique utilisé dans le traitement de la pierre. L'air est chargé de poussières de minerais hautement radiotoxiques. Enfin, des matériaux irradiés récupérés par les mineurs se retrouvent dans les charpentes des maisons, les voitures ou les ustensiles de cuisine. En dépit de preuves tangibles, l'absence de dépistage ne permet pas d'établir l'ampleur de la contamination à l'uranium de la population. Surplombant les activités minières, les vergers de la région agricole de l'Aïr, classée au patrimoine mondial de l'humanité, sont également menacés. Tandis que le gouvernement étend les zones de prospection sans consulter les Touareg qui y vivent, le président du MNJ, Aghali Alambo, appréhende la sédentarisation à laquelle est contrainte sa communauté. « Le nomadisme, c'est notre culture, explique-t-il. Ces gens n'ont pas l'habitude de payer l'eau, le bois, l'électricité. Dans les villes, tout est payant. Et s'ils n'ont pas de travail, il faut qu'ils demandent la charité devant tout le monde. Et ça touche la crédibilité de notre culture. »
wn.com/Niger La Bataille De L'Uranium
Au nord du Niger, dans une région de plaines désertiques où est implantée Areva, le fleuron français de l'industrie nucléaire, les Touareg ont pris les armes. Leurs revendications : un partage équitable des revenus issus de l'extraction d'uranium et des conditions d'exploitation du minerai qui respectent leur mode de vie, leur santé et leur environnement.
Enlèvements, attaques de garnisons, blocages d'axes routiers névralgiques : ce sont les seuls moyens de pression dont disposent les rebelles touareg du Mouvement des Nigériens pour la justice (MNJ) pour exiger du gouvernement de Niamey une répartition équitable des revenus uranifères. Exploitées depuis quarante ans par la firme française Areva, numéro un mondial du nucléaire, les mines d'uranium du nord du Niger constituent une manne économique pour le sud du pays. Quant aux Touareg et aux 80 000 âmes de la ville d'Arlit, à proximité des sites d'extraction, ils ont « gagné la poussière, la radioactivité, plus de pollution et plus d'atteintes à l'environnement », selon Moussa Tchangari, un militant associatif.
Eau, air, sols : un lourd tribut
De fait, l'eau des puits est polluée par l'acide sulfurique utilisé dans le traitement de la pierre. L'air est chargé de poussières de minerais hautement radiotoxiques. Enfin, des matériaux irradiés récupérés par les mineurs se retrouvent dans les charpentes des maisons, les voitures ou les ustensiles de cuisine. En dépit de preuves tangibles, l'absence de dépistage ne permet pas d'établir l'ampleur de la contamination à l'uranium de la population. Surplombant les activités minières, les vergers de la région agricole de l'Aïr, classée au patrimoine mondial de l'humanité, sont également menacés. Tandis que le gouvernement étend les zones de prospection sans consulter les Touareg qui y vivent, le président du MNJ, Aghali Alambo, appréhende la sédentarisation à laquelle est contrainte sa communauté. « Le nomadisme, c'est notre culture, explique-t-il. Ces gens n'ont pas l'habitude de payer l'eau, le bois, l'électricité. Dans les villes, tout est payant. Et s'ils n'ont pas de travail, il faut qu'ils demandent la charité devant tout le monde. Et ça touche la crédibilité de notre culture. »
- published: 14 Apr 2012
- views: 17753
CULTURE ; la ville de Ségou vibre au rythme du festival sur le Niger
CULTURE ; la ville de Ségou vibre au rythme du festival sur le Niger...
CULTURE ; la ville de Ségou vibre au rythme du festival sur le Niger
wn.com/Culture La Ville De Ségou Vibre Au Rythme Du Festival Sur Le Niger
CULTURE ; la ville de Ségou vibre au rythme du festival sur le Niger
- published: 02 Feb 2014
- views: 14
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Beautiful Niger Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Niger Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Niger/ Niger hotels Niger accommodation Niger L...
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Nigeria Travel Guide - Dos and Donts
http://www.traveltaboo.com. A dedicated website for travel Taboos, Dos and Donts of world popular destinations, such as Nigeria. Come to visit this website for more details of Nigeria travel taboo, dos and donts. Your opinion counts, please help others by sharing your good and bad travel experiences on this website.
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Niger Travel Video
Made for our African American History class
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Niger Travel 2014/2015, Me and my friend showing some moves
We all got movements
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Travel Book Review: Niger: The Bradt Travel Guide by Jolijn Geels
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Niger: The Bradt Travel Guide by Jolijn Geels.
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Lagos. Nigeria Tourism (Long Video)
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niger traveling in time
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Niger aims to prevent Sahara deaths with travel curb
A minister in Niger says women and children may be banned from travelling north out of the country. "I will be proposing in our next cabinet meeting to ban w...
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Niger Delta Tourism
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Nigerians trying to Travel Abroad thru Niger
Nigerians trying to Travel Abroad thru Niger
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Lower Niger Congress at The United States Congress In Washington DC USA
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Africa's Child: Niger--Desert Journey (Accessible Preview)
This is the life of the nomadic Tuareg in the Sahara Desert, as seen through the eyes of Djibrilla, a Tuareg boy. Each year the Tuareg men and boys travel 600 dangerous kilometers in a camel caravan across the desert to trade goats for salt. They must take everything they need with them. At the end of each day, Djibrilla helps unload the camels, prepare the evening fire, and cook the meal. Every m
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A Guide for Traveling to West Africa
http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/341-a-guide-for-traveling-to-west-africa
Megan Kronberg recently returned from a 2 1/2 year operation with the United States' Peace Corps. She was stationed primarily in Burkina Faso, a landlocked nation in West Africa (near neighbor of Niger and Ghana). Entrenched in the regional culture for so long, Megan has accumulated an impressive catalog of tips and recomm
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SAHEL, THE WOUNDED FRONTIER: DJIBOUTI
In spite of the dryness and hopeless view, the Sahara is a territory of immense open lands in which life beats, irrigated by the rivers Senegal, Niger and Ni...
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Niger visit marks Mogherini’s first Sub-Saharan Africa trip
Visite de travail de la Haute Représentante de l'Union Européenne pour les Affaires Etrangères et la politique de sécurité, Vice-présidente de la Commission Européenne au Niger (18/09/2015)
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Niger Says 33 Migrants Have Died in the Desert This Year
The government of Niger said on Tuesday that a total of 33 migrants have died in the Sahara desert in Niger while en route to Europe this year, including 18 found dehydrated last week near a road to the border with Algeria. International assessments, however, have put the number closer to 50. Many thousands attempt to cross the vast and inhospitable terrain in order to reach the Libyan coast, wher
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"The Niger River" Phileasfarx's photos around Inland Niger Delta, Mali (travel pics)
Preview of Phileasfarx's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/phileasfarx/1/1290870856/tpod.html This blo...
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Helen Clark Visit to Niger
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Administrator Helen Clark and United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relie...
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GPD Negative! Germany Demands its GOLD! U.S. Drones in NIGER!
My commentary on the Commerce Department claiming that the U.S. economy contracted by 0.1% in the 4th quarter, nearly half of the college graduates are overq...
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Traveling across Niger to the Village of Guidan Gado
Watch just a few moments of the long trip across the stark terrain of Niger as Samaritan's Purse staff arrives at the village we hope to help. Learn more abo...
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Phoenix, Arizona Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Phoenix is the capital, and largest city, of the U.S. state of Arizona, as well as the sixth most populous city nationally, and is also the most populous state capital in the United States. Located in the northeastern reaches of the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix has a subtropical desert climate.
The most important places to visit in Phoenix are: Mining and Mineral Museum, Cosa
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Best Photos near Niger - Incl. Ganvie, Benin Petrol Station!, Voodoo Fetishes, Pouring Tea
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00be-0368-c613?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Niger taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premier travel blogging platform. Slideshow created at TripWow.com by TripAdvisor™.
Top Pics of Niger
- "09 Ganvie" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
Excerpt: "We ent**ed Togo without hassle and drove a triangular route throu
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Best Photos near Niamey, Niger - Incl. Ganvie, Benin Petrol Station!, Voodoo Fetishes
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00be-084a-cd31?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Niamey taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premier travel blogging platform. Slideshow created at TripWow.com by TripAdvisor™.
Top Pics of Niamey
- "09 Ganvie" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
Excerpt: "We ent**ed Togo without hassle and drove a triangular route thr
Beautiful Niger Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Niger Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Niger/ Niger hotels Niger accommodation Niger L......
Beautiful Niger Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Niger/ Niger hotels Niger accommodation Niger L...
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Beautiful Niger Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Niger/ Niger hotels Niger accommodation Niger L...
Nigeria Travel Guide - Dos and Donts
http://www.traveltaboo.com. A dedicated website for travel Taboos, Dos and Donts of world popular destinations, such as Nigeria. Come to visit this website for ...
http://www.traveltaboo.com. A dedicated website for travel Taboos, Dos and Donts of world popular destinations, such as Nigeria. Come to visit this website for more details of Nigeria travel taboo, dos and donts. Your opinion counts, please help others by sharing your good and bad travel experiences on this website.
wn.com/Nigeria Travel Guide Dos And Donts
http://www.traveltaboo.com. A dedicated website for travel Taboos, Dos and Donts of world popular destinations, such as Nigeria. Come to visit this website for more details of Nigeria travel taboo, dos and donts. Your opinion counts, please help others by sharing your good and bad travel experiences on this website.
- published: 13 Mar 2011
- views: 7480
Niger Travel Video
Made for our African American History class...
Made for our African American History class
wn.com/Niger Travel Video
Made for our African American History class
- published: 05 Oct 2014
- views: 5
Travel Book Review: Niger: The Bradt Travel Guide by Jolijn Geels
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Niger: The Bradt Travel Guide by Jolijn Geels....
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Niger: The Bradt Travel Guide by Jolijn Geels.
wn.com/Travel Book Review Niger The Bradt Travel Guide By Jolijn Geels
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Niger: The Bradt Travel Guide by Jolijn Geels.
Niger aims to prevent Sahara deaths with travel curb
A minister in Niger says women and children may be banned from travelling north out of the country. "I will be proposing in our next cabinet meeting to ban w......
A minister in Niger says women and children may be banned from travelling north out of the country. "I will be proposing in our next cabinet meeting to ban w...
wn.com/Niger Aims To Prevent Sahara Deaths With Travel Curb
A minister in Niger says women and children may be banned from travelling north out of the country. "I will be proposing in our next cabinet meeting to ban w...
Nigerians trying to Travel Abroad thru Niger
Nigerians trying to Travel Abroad thru Niger...
Nigerians trying to Travel Abroad thru Niger
wn.com/Nigerians Trying To Travel Abroad Thru Niger
Nigerians trying to Travel Abroad thru Niger
- published: 18 Sep 2013
- views: 23
Africa's Child: Niger--Desert Journey (Accessible Preview)
This is the life of the nomadic Tuareg in the Sahara Desert, as seen through the eyes of Djibrilla, a Tuareg boy. Each year the Tuareg men and boys travel 600 d...
This is the life of the nomadic Tuareg in the Sahara Desert, as seen through the eyes of Djibrilla, a Tuareg boy. Each year the Tuareg men and boys travel 600 dangerous kilometers in a camel caravan across the desert to trade goats for salt. They must take everything they need with them. At the end of each day, Djibrilla helps unload the camels, prepare the evening fire, and cook the meal. Every morning, he must gather and reload the camels.
Producer/Distributor: BENCHMARK MEDIA
Production Year: 2000
Grade Level: 4-8
Registered DCMP members can access this title for free at the following URL: http://www.dcmp.org/media/8491
wn.com/Africa's Child Niger Desert Journey (Accessible Preview)
This is the life of the nomadic Tuareg in the Sahara Desert, as seen through the eyes of Djibrilla, a Tuareg boy. Each year the Tuareg men and boys travel 600 dangerous kilometers in a camel caravan across the desert to trade goats for salt. They must take everything they need with them. At the end of each day, Djibrilla helps unload the camels, prepare the evening fire, and cook the meal. Every morning, he must gather and reload the camels.
Producer/Distributor: BENCHMARK MEDIA
Production Year: 2000
Grade Level: 4-8
Registered DCMP members can access this title for free at the following URL: http://www.dcmp.org/media/8491
- published: 09 Mar 2015
- views: 3
A Guide for Traveling to West Africa
http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/341-a-guide-for-traveling-to-west-africa
Megan Kronberg recently returned from a 2 1/2 year operation with the United States'...
http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/341-a-guide-for-traveling-to-west-africa
Megan Kronberg recently returned from a 2 1/2 year operation with the United States' Peace Corps. She was stationed primarily in Burkina Faso, a landlocked nation in West Africa (near neighbor of Niger and Ghana). Entrenched in the regional culture for so long, Megan has accumulated an impressive catalog of tips and recommendations for the average american planning on vacationing in this beautiful country.
In this lesson, Megan describes some of the more important customs of which to be aware, lists off some of the common mistakes americans make when arriving in Africa, and generally prepares the viewer for his/her future trip. This is a must for any first time visitor to Africa.
Click on link above to see full lesson
wn.com/A Guide For Traveling To West Africa
http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/341-a-guide-for-traveling-to-west-africa
Megan Kronberg recently returned from a 2 1/2 year operation with the United States' Peace Corps. She was stationed primarily in Burkina Faso, a landlocked nation in West Africa (near neighbor of Niger and Ghana). Entrenched in the regional culture for so long, Megan has accumulated an impressive catalog of tips and recommendations for the average american planning on vacationing in this beautiful country.
In this lesson, Megan describes some of the more important customs of which to be aware, lists off some of the common mistakes americans make when arriving in Africa, and generally prepares the viewer for his/her future trip. This is a must for any first time visitor to Africa.
Click on link above to see full lesson
- published: 18 Feb 2008
- views: 1092
SAHEL, THE WOUNDED FRONTIER: DJIBOUTI
In spite of the dryness and hopeless view, the Sahara is a territory of immense open lands in which life beats, irrigated by the rivers Senegal, Niger and Ni......
In spite of the dryness and hopeless view, the Sahara is a territory of immense open lands in which life beats, irrigated by the rivers Senegal, Niger and Ni...
wn.com/Sahel, The Wounded Frontier Djibouti
In spite of the dryness and hopeless view, the Sahara is a territory of immense open lands in which life beats, irrigated by the rivers Senegal, Niger and Ni...
Niger visit marks Mogherini’s first Sub-Saharan Africa trip
Visite de travail de la Haute Représentante de l'Union Européenne pour les Affaires Etrangères et la politique de sécurité, Vice-présidente de la Commission Eur...
Visite de travail de la Haute Représentante de l'Union Européenne pour les Affaires Etrangères et la politique de sécurité, Vice-présidente de la Commission Européenne au Niger (18/09/2015)
wn.com/Niger Visit Marks Mogherini’S First Sub Saharan Africa Trip
Visite de travail de la Haute Représentante de l'Union Européenne pour les Affaires Etrangères et la politique de sécurité, Vice-présidente de la Commission Européenne au Niger (18/09/2015)
- published: 21 Sep 2015
- views: 102
Niger Says 33 Migrants Have Died in the Desert This Year
The government of Niger said on Tuesday that a total of 33 migrants have died in the Sahara desert in Niger while en route to Europe this year, including 18 fou...
The government of Niger said on Tuesday that a total of 33 migrants have died in the Sahara desert in Niger while en route to Europe this year, including 18 found dehydrated last week near a road to the border with Algeria. International assessments, however, have put the number closer to 50. Many thousands attempt to cross the vast and inhospitable terrain in order to reach the Libyan coast, where they hope to begin another hazardous trip by boat to Europe. An interior ministry statement said that six foreigners were found dead near a road between Agadez and the Libyan border on May 12, while nine were found dead on June 2 and four more are missing on a road to Libya.
http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/Reuters/worldNews/~3/ROL08bq1s1E/story01.htm
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by Wochit using http://wochit.com
wn.com/Niger Says 33 Migrants Have Died In The Desert This Year
The government of Niger said on Tuesday that a total of 33 migrants have died in the Sahara desert in Niger while en route to Europe this year, including 18 found dehydrated last week near a road to the border with Algeria. International assessments, however, have put the number closer to 50. Many thousands attempt to cross the vast and inhospitable terrain in order to reach the Libyan coast, where they hope to begin another hazardous trip by boat to Europe. An interior ministry statement said that six foreigners were found dead near a road between Agadez and the Libyan border on May 12, while nine were found dead on June 2 and four more are missing on a road to Libya.
http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/Reuters/worldNews/~3/ROL08bq1s1E/story01.htm
http://www.wochit.com
This video was produced by Wochit using http://wochit.com
- published: 17 Jun 2015
- views: 10
"The Niger River" Phileasfarx's photos around Inland Niger Delta, Mali (travel pics)
Preview of Phileasfarx's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/phileasfarx/1/1290870856/tpod.html This blo......
Preview of Phileasfarx's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/phileasfarx/1/1290870856/tpod.html This blo...
wn.com/The Niger River Phileasfarx's Photos Around Inland Niger Delta, Mali (Travel Pics)
Preview of Phileasfarx's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/phileasfarx/1/1290870856/tpod.html This blo...
Helen Clark Visit to Niger
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Administrator Helen Clark and United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relie......
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Administrator Helen Clark and United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relie...
wn.com/Helen Clark Visit To Niger
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Administrator Helen Clark and United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relie...
GPD Negative! Germany Demands its GOLD! U.S. Drones in NIGER!
My commentary on the Commerce Department claiming that the U.S. economy contracted by 0.1% in the 4th quarter, nearly half of the college graduates are overq......
My commentary on the Commerce Department claiming that the U.S. economy contracted by 0.1% in the 4th quarter, nearly half of the college graduates are overq...
wn.com/Gpd Negative Germany Demands Its Gold U.S. Drones In Niger
My commentary on the Commerce Department claiming that the U.S. economy contracted by 0.1% in the 4th quarter, nearly half of the college graduates are overq...
- published: 30 Jan 2013
- views: 6190
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author: DEMCAD
Traveling across Niger to the Village of Guidan Gado
Watch just a few moments of the long trip across the stark terrain of Niger as Samaritan's Purse staff arrives at the village we hope to help. Learn more abo......
Watch just a few moments of the long trip across the stark terrain of Niger as Samaritan's Purse staff arrives at the village we hope to help. Learn more abo...
wn.com/Traveling Across Niger To The Village Of Guidan Gado
Watch just a few moments of the long trip across the stark terrain of Niger as Samaritan's Purse staff arrives at the village we hope to help. Learn more abo...
- published: 05 Jul 2013
- views: 17
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author: SPsocial
Phoenix, Arizona Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Phoenix is the capital, and largest city, of the U.S. state of Arizona, as well as the sixth most populous city nationally, and is als...
http://bookinghunter.com
Phoenix is the capital, and largest city, of the U.S. state of Arizona, as well as the sixth most populous city nationally, and is also the most populous state capital in the United States. Located in the northeastern reaches of the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix has a subtropical desert climate.
The most important places to visit in Phoenix are: Mining and Mineral Museum, Cosanti, Tovrea Castle, Sunrise Trail at McDowell Mountains, ASU Planetarium, The Arizona Grand Resort, Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona Science Center, Desert Botanical Gardens, Japanese Friendship Garden and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Phoenix travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
wn.com/Phoenix, Arizona Travel Guide Must See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Phoenix is the capital, and largest city, of the U.S. state of Arizona, as well as the sixth most populous city nationally, and is also the most populous state capital in the United States. Located in the northeastern reaches of the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix has a subtropical desert climate.
The most important places to visit in Phoenix are: Mining and Mineral Museum, Cosanti, Tovrea Castle, Sunrise Trail at McDowell Mountains, ASU Planetarium, The Arizona Grand Resort, Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona Science Center, Desert Botanical Gardens, Japanese Friendship Garden and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Phoenix travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 06 Sep 2013
- views: 6
Best Photos near Niger - Incl. Ganvie, Benin Petrol Station!, Voodoo Fetishes, Pouring Tea
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00be-0368-c613?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Niger taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premier travel bl...
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00be-0368-c613?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Niger taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premier travel blogging platform. Slideshow created at TripWow.com by TripAdvisor™.
Top Pics of Niger
- "09 Ganvie" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
Excerpt: "We ent**ed Togo without hassle and drove a triangular route through a lush, green, mountainous and tropical landscape. We passed coffee and cotton plantations and the views w**e spectacular. Our first night was in Kpalime, a small town with not the most to off** but which had a really nice vibe, relaxed and laidback. From th**e we headed to the capital, Lome and spent a few nights on the beachfront. The surf crashed all night and the palm trees waved in the breeze. We could get used to this! The town had a fabulous craft area with some great masks and carvings. We could have spent a fortune but instead we headed to the fetish market. This was an extraordinary place, full of dried animals laid out on tables. They are used in voodoo c**emonies and in oth** animist beliefs. We w**e given an explanation by a local guy who told us what ev**ything was used for. Owls are consid**ed bad luck so they use dried heads to conqu** bad spirits - bad vs bad. In the same way, scorpions are used " ...
- "The Sultan" by Suzyinbenin from a blog titled "A Magical Carpet Ride through the Sahel"
Excerpt: "Camels, turbans, minarets, dried mud cities, hot sun, and des**t landscape...***** sometimes felt like being in Disney's Aladdin. I wouldn't have been surprised to find an old dusty lant**n with a genie inside. Nor would I have been shocked to find that the carpet/blanket that I slept on und** the stars one night had suddenly decided to take flight and transport me through the stars, ov** a dusty town, and off into the des**t. ***** was quite a magical trip, but it started off like any oth** "ordinary" voyage in West Africa. Kelley, Cristy, and I set off first, but many oth** Peace Corps Benin volunte**s would join us lat** on and bring our numb** up to 12! But the three of us girls got to explore Niamey on our own, and we also had ourselves an adventure in the sparse bush south of Niamey when we decided to look for the last "wild" giraffes in West Africa. We rented a Niamey city taxi to take us to Kouré, wh**e we would find a guide and eventually giraffes. When we arrived on the " ...
- "10 Ganvie" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
- "04 Benin Petrol Station!" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
- "07 Cattle Herder" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
- "Pouring Tea" by Suzyinbenin from a blog titled "A Magical Carpet Ride through the Sahel"
- "02 Voodoo fetishes" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
More from Niger at http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-country/Niger/tpod.html
wn.com/Best Photos Near Niger Incl. Ganvie, Benin Petrol Station , Voodoo Fetishes, Pouring Tea
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00be-0368-c613?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Niger taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premier travel blogging platform. Slideshow created at TripWow.com by TripAdvisor™.
Top Pics of Niger
- "09 Ganvie" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
Excerpt: "We ent**ed Togo without hassle and drove a triangular route through a lush, green, mountainous and tropical landscape. We passed coffee and cotton plantations and the views w**e spectacular. Our first night was in Kpalime, a small town with not the most to off** but which had a really nice vibe, relaxed and laidback. From th**e we headed to the capital, Lome and spent a few nights on the beachfront. The surf crashed all night and the palm trees waved in the breeze. We could get used to this! The town had a fabulous craft area with some great masks and carvings. We could have spent a fortune but instead we headed to the fetish market. This was an extraordinary place, full of dried animals laid out on tables. They are used in voodoo c**emonies and in oth** animist beliefs. We w**e given an explanation by a local guy who told us what ev**ything was used for. Owls are consid**ed bad luck so they use dried heads to conqu** bad spirits - bad vs bad. In the same way, scorpions are used " ...
- "The Sultan" by Suzyinbenin from a blog titled "A Magical Carpet Ride through the Sahel"
Excerpt: "Camels, turbans, minarets, dried mud cities, hot sun, and des**t landscape...***** sometimes felt like being in Disney's Aladdin. I wouldn't have been surprised to find an old dusty lant**n with a genie inside. Nor would I have been shocked to find that the carpet/blanket that I slept on und** the stars one night had suddenly decided to take flight and transport me through the stars, ov** a dusty town, and off into the des**t. ***** was quite a magical trip, but it started off like any oth** "ordinary" voyage in West Africa. Kelley, Cristy, and I set off first, but many oth** Peace Corps Benin volunte**s would join us lat** on and bring our numb** up to 12! But the three of us girls got to explore Niamey on our own, and we also had ourselves an adventure in the sparse bush south of Niamey when we decided to look for the last "wild" giraffes in West Africa. We rented a Niamey city taxi to take us to Kouré, wh**e we would find a guide and eventually giraffes. When we arrived on the " ...
- "10 Ganvie" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
- "04 Benin Petrol Station!" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
- "07 Cattle Herder" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
- "Pouring Tea" by Suzyinbenin from a blog titled "A Magical Carpet Ride through the Sahel"
- "02 Voodoo fetishes" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
More from Niger at http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-country/Niger/tpod.html
- published: 07 Dec 2010
- views: 186
Best Photos near Niamey, Niger - Incl. Ganvie, Benin Petrol Station!, Voodoo Fetishes
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00be-084a-cd31?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Niamey taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premier travel b...
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00be-084a-cd31?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Niamey taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premier travel blogging platform. Slideshow created at TripWow.com by TripAdvisor™.
Top Pics of Niamey
- "09 Ganvie" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
Excerpt: "We ent**ed Togo without hassle and drove a triangular route through a lush, green, mountainous and tropical landscape. We passed coffee and cotton plantations and the views w**e spectacular. Our first night was in Kpalime, a small town with not the most to off** but which had a really nice vibe, relaxed and laidback. From th**e we headed to the capital, Lome and spent a few nights on the beachfront. The surf crashed all night and the palm trees waved in the breeze. We could get used to this! The town had a fabulous craft area with some great masks and carvings. We could have spent a fortune but instead we headed to the fetish market. This was an extraordinary place, full of dried animals laid out on tables. They are used in voodoo c**emonies and in oth** animist beliefs. We w**e given an explanation by a local guy who told us what ev**ything was used for. Owls are consid**ed bad luck so they use dried heads to conqu** bad spirits - bad vs bad. In the same way, scorpions are used " ...
- "Pouring Tea" by Suzyinbenin from a blog titled "A Magical Carpet Ride through the Sahel"
Excerpt: "Camels, turbans, minarets, dried mud cities, hot sun, and des**t landscape...***** sometimes felt like being in Disney's Aladdin. I wouldn't have been surprised to find an old dusty lant**n with a genie inside. Nor would I have been shocked to find that the carpet/blanket that I slept on und** the stars one night had suddenly decided to take flight and transport me through the stars, ov** a dusty town, and off into the des**t. ***** was quite a magical trip, but it started off like any oth** "ordinary" voyage in West Africa. Kelley, Cristy, and I set off first, but many oth** Peace Corps Benin volunte**s would join us lat** on and bring our numb** up to 12! But the three of us girls got to explore Niamey on our own, and we also had ourselves an adventure in the sparse bush south of Niamey when we decided to look for the last "wild" giraffes in West Africa. We rented a Niamey city taxi to take us to Kouré, wh**e we would find a guide and eventually giraffes. When we arrived on the " ...
- "07 Cattle Herder" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
- "10 Ganvie" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
- "04 Benin Petrol Station!" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
- "The Sultan" by Suzyinbenin from a blog titled "A Magical Carpet Ride through the Sahel"
- "02 Voodoo fetishes" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
More from Niamey at http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-city/Niger/Niamey/tpod.html
wn.com/Best Photos Near Niamey, Niger Incl. Ganvie, Benin Petrol Station , Voodoo Fetishes
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00be-084a-cd31?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Niamey taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premier travel blogging platform. Slideshow created at TripWow.com by TripAdvisor™.
Top Pics of Niamey
- "09 Ganvie" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
Excerpt: "We ent**ed Togo without hassle and drove a triangular route through a lush, green, mountainous and tropical landscape. We passed coffee and cotton plantations and the views w**e spectacular. Our first night was in Kpalime, a small town with not the most to off** but which had a really nice vibe, relaxed and laidback. From th**e we headed to the capital, Lome and spent a few nights on the beachfront. The surf crashed all night and the palm trees waved in the breeze. We could get used to this! The town had a fabulous craft area with some great masks and carvings. We could have spent a fortune but instead we headed to the fetish market. This was an extraordinary place, full of dried animals laid out on tables. They are used in voodoo c**emonies and in oth** animist beliefs. We w**e given an explanation by a local guy who told us what ev**ything was used for. Owls are consid**ed bad luck so they use dried heads to conqu** bad spirits - bad vs bad. In the same way, scorpions are used " ...
- "Pouring Tea" by Suzyinbenin from a blog titled "A Magical Carpet Ride through the Sahel"
Excerpt: "Camels, turbans, minarets, dried mud cities, hot sun, and des**t landscape...***** sometimes felt like being in Disney's Aladdin. I wouldn't have been surprised to find an old dusty lant**n with a genie inside. Nor would I have been shocked to find that the carpet/blanket that I slept on und** the stars one night had suddenly decided to take flight and transport me through the stars, ov** a dusty town, and off into the des**t. ***** was quite a magical trip, but it started off like any oth** "ordinary" voyage in West Africa. Kelley, Cristy, and I set off first, but many oth** Peace Corps Benin volunte**s would join us lat** on and bring our numb** up to 12! But the three of us girls got to explore Niamey on our own, and we also had ourselves an adventure in the sparse bush south of Niamey when we decided to look for the last "wild" giraffes in West Africa. We rented a Niamey city taxi to take us to Kouré, wh**e we would find a guide and eventually giraffes. When we arrived on the " ...
- "07 Cattle Herder" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
- "10 Ganvie" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
- "04 Benin Petrol Station!" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
- "The Sultan" by Suzyinbenin from a blog titled "A Magical Carpet Ride through the Sahel"
- "02 Voodoo fetishes" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Togo and Benin to Niger"
More from Niamey at http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-city/Niger/Niamey/tpod.html
- published: 07 Dec 2010
- views: 370