Agrour Amogjar view.
Agrour Amogjar. Bushes and a tree.
Washday in the desert.
Chinquetti (Mosque).
Have a rest.
Inner court. Hanging wash.
BIBLIOTHEQUE EHEL AHMED MAHMOUD.
BIBLIOTHEQUE EHEL AHMED MAHMOUD.
Backstreet of Chinquetti.
A glimpse into an inner court.
At noon.
The storyteller.
Fresh oak tree leaves.
First leaves in the old vineyard.
Monte Solare.
Life in an oasis.
Selling sharfs.
Water is precious. April 22. World Earth Day.
Portrait of boy.
The wells and a fence.
Portrait of a man.
Portrait of a woman.
Lost in thoughts.
The bull. HWW
Entrance to the paintings.
Wadi in the Adrar mountains..
Panorama sahariano.
Day after day, traveling in the desert.
Easter tradition: coloured eggs.
May peace and light prevail in this darkness!
Happy Easter time.
Islamic cemetery.
Feeding the ill camel.
A house in Terjit. HWW
Playing with 2 balls:)
A new day. A new week.
Miksang photography.
Terjit.
Oasis of Terjit.
Overnight camp in the wadi.
Little village along the road.
Oasis of Toungad.
Collecting firewood.
Mhaïreth.
Mhaïreth.
See also...
Vos photos de choc sans discrimination / Tus fotos de choque indiscriminado
Vos photos de choc sans discrimination / Tus fotos de choque indiscriminado
Splendors of Nature / In memory of Marie-claire Gallet
Splendors of Nature / In memory of Marie-claire Gallet
My favourite little spot***In memory of Héléna************
My favourite little spot***In memory of Héléna************
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In between rocks.
Agrour Amogjar is a significant archaeological site in the Adrar massif of central Mauritania, renowned for its collection of prehistoric rock paintings sheltered in natural rock shelters at the high pass of Amogjar on the western edge of the plateau.[1]
The site features eight distinct groups of paintings from the Neolithic pastoral period, broadly dated to 4,000–2,500 years before present, which illustrate a once-greener Sahara landscape through depictions of wild fauna
grokipedia.com/page/agrour_amogjar
The site features eight distinct groups of paintings from the Neolithic pastoral period, broadly dated to 4,000–2,500 years before present, which illustrate a once-greener Sahara landscape through depictions of wild fauna
grokipedia.com/page/agrour_amogjar
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Bonne journée. Amitiés
Belle journée ma mie ! baci baci♫
Buon fine settimana,Anto & Pier
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