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- "06 -
Niger Sunset" by Jeanchristophes from a blog titled "
Timbuktu"
Excerpt: "With
Dogon country behind me, the next adventure was to take a pirogue (boat) trip along the ***** Riv** to Timbuktu. A lot of people think Timbuktu is just a mythological city, but I can now assure "
...
- "26 THE
TREE" by Olivierb from a blog titled "Dogon country"
Excerpt: "We left
Bamako to go to the Dogon country close to
Mopti. We took 40 km of tarred road, the only one we took in Mali !! We quickly branched to follow the ***** through the
D.R.Y. rice fields. We got " ...
- "25. Teli - view from escarpment base" by Diannemurray from a blog titled "We travel
Niger River and trek in
Dogon Country"
Excerpt: "Tuesday
16th January Segou Woken by the 5.30am call to pray**s from the mosque. Our "fancy" hotel has the reception, restaurant and pool area in one place, and the sleeping area in a compound a block " ...
- "10. Niger alkonyatkor" by Ahajni from a blog titled "3 nap 2 ejszaka a hajon..."
Excerpt: "Reggel terv szerint jott a srac segiteni beszerezni a szukseges dolgokat: bank, hogy vegre
Peter es
Marly tudjon penzt valtani, az ut tovabbi reszere; mobil
sim kartya, ugyanis Marly holland kartyaja " ...
- "02 Niger River" by Thechans from a blog titled "
Djenne"
Excerpt: "
Miles travelled: 17340 We're now in Djenne, which is one of the most picturesque towns in the Sahel portion of
West Africa.
It's renowned for its mosque, which is the largest mud-brick building in the" ...
- "03
Mosque/university" by Thechans from a blog titled "Timbuktu"
Excerpt: "Miles Travelled: 17600
Yes, we're here in Timbuktu (
Tombouctou in
French), on the southern fringe of the
Sahara Desert. The place does exist, and was a major terminal for trans-Sahara camel caravans " ...
- "11 Its getting hot out here" by Bronwen from a blog titled "
Casamance and Mali (well, Bamako really...)"
Excerpt: "It seems like an awfully long time since we last posted an update, and although we've moved ov**
1000 kilometres, it seemed like we hadn't really done a great deal until we started to write this. We " ...
- "01
Typical village" by Thechans from a blog titled "Bamako at last"
Excerpt: "Bamako, 11/06 Miles Travelled: 16940 We have finally arrived in Bamako, the capital of Mali, aft** 4 nights of bush camping and lots of dusty driving.
Once the cent** of extensive trade and wealth in " ...
- "02 Djenne Mosque" by Kevandsian from a blog titled "Bamako was quite nice although sian didn't ..."
Excerpt: "Bamako was quite nice although Sian didn't get to see much of it. A hot, dusty, friendly capital with monuments **ected for the
African Nations Cup held th**e last year. The riv**side was really nice" ...
- "10 The rock" by Olivierb from a blog titled "
Bamako Mali"
Excerpt: "Aft** leaving
Dakar with a brand new refurbished car, we stopped in a hunting camp before
Tambacounda. The hunting season is ov** in
Senegal so we w**e the only ones th**e.
The following day we headed" ...
- "42.
Looking across to
Dourou village" by Diannemurray from a blog titled "We travel Niger River and trek in Dogon Country"
- "13.
Village mosque - Mopti pirogue trip" by Diannemurray from a blog titled "We travel Niger River and trek in Dogon Country"
- "23. Mosque at Teli" by Diannemurray from a blog titled "We travel Niger River and trek in Dogon Country"
- "27.
Indigo woman -
Ende" by Diannemurray from a blog titled "We travel Niger River and trek in Dogon Country"
- "04 -
Castles in the sand" by Jeanchristophes from a blog titled "Timbuktu"
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- published: 19 Nov 2010
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