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http://www.markpelletierphotography.com/Trachoma%20Control%20in%20Sudan/index.htm
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I love them!!!
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http://www.markpelletierphotography.com/Naga/index.htmhttp://www.markpelletierphotography.com/Trachoma%20Control%20in%20Sudan/index.htm
http://www.markpelletierphotography.com/Faces%20of%20the%20Nubian%20Desert/index.htm
I love them!!!
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Homesick where did you get this picture I have the feeling that it is a phoney one
The tribes in the desert of northern Chad, Mauritania, Djiboutia and Algeria do not look like that( couple of tents near each other, a man on a metal bed and a pickup car in the background)
If you are expecting such a setting for your retirement then , I am tempted to use one of your famous phrase regarding the kissing act
Cheers
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Homesick where did you get this picture I have the feeling that it is a phoney one
It Reminded of of this one: