At the slopes of Ben Amira.
Where the desert meets the ocean.
Nets and a boat.
The track along the shore. Looking back.
Fishermen village of Iwik.
Waiting for the boats.
The little mosque in Iwik.
Fishermen at work.
Colourful boat.
End of the day.
Tern in flight.
Banc d'Arguin National Park.
A big flock of terns and....the intruders:)
Break along the shore.
Anchored.
Down the dunes.
View from our last camp.
Last sunrise in the desert before leaving.
Camping in the desert. Now..... and years ago.
Walking in nature makes me happy.
Along the road.
Yesterdays evening sundown.
Fields in spring.
A mighty granite wall.
Mauritanian flag. HFF
Women with kids.
Traditional transport.
Happy with his bike:)
In Choum. Lady in blue.
In Choum. Nothing to graze.
The new school.
In Choum.
Village of Choum. Coach to Nouakchott.
704 km of a straight railway.
The iron ore train. 2
The iron ore train.
Scent of a rose. Ciao mamma mia:)
First roses from our garden:) 1
First rose from our garden:) 2
Atar. A boy with his bike.
Market scene in Atar.
Back home.
What happens outsite?
Colourful interior walls.
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Ben Amira Monolith.
An amazing place in Mauritanie.
Ben Amera (or Amira; Arabic: بن عميرة) is Africa's largest monolith,[1] rising 633 metres (2,077 ft) above the desert floor. It is the world's second-largest[1] monolith, after only Uluru in Australia. Ben Amera is located in Mauritania, near the border with Western Sahara.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Amera
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Ben Amera (or Amira; Arabic: بن عميرة) is Africa's largest monolith,[1] rising 633 metres (2,077 ft) above the desert floor. It is the world's second-largest[1] monolith, after only Uluru in Australia. Ben Amera is located in Mauritania, near the border with Western Sahara.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Amera
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beau mercredi.AnneMarie❤️
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Bonne soirée Annemarie.
Wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,liebe Grüße Güni :))
Bonne journée. Amitiés
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