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Bamako Cathedrale

Pictures of Mali Today 2007 Pictures taken by David, Linda or Elizabeth Arzouni. Lizzy is our 21 year old niece and took all the photos in Doungel. Bamako Cathedrale. Bamako Post Office. Dabanaani buildings. Church. Baobab Tree. Doungel home. Bamako Women Washing Clothes in the River.

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Bamako Cathedrale

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  1. Pictures of Mali Today2007Pictures taken by David, Linda or Elizabeth Arzouni. Lizzy is our 21year old niece and took all the photos in Doungel.

  2. Bamako Cathedrale

  3. Bamako Post Office

  4. Dabanaani buildings

  5. Church

  6. Baobab Tree

  7. Doungel home

  8. Bamako Women Washing Clothes in the River

  9. Bamako Laundromat

  10. Bamako Beef on the Hoof

  11. Doungel Camel Riders

  12. Doungel goats

  13. Fulani elders

  14. Fulani fridge The Fulanis (Peuls) pour water over sand around the recipient that holds the fruit and vegetables. The water seeps slowly through the exterior clay pot and evaporates on the outside, dropping the temperatures.

  15. Badala girl with briads

  16. Fulani girls

  17. Fulani kids

  18. Fulani mom

  19. Fulani Tot with Tuft

  20. Fulani young man

  21. Mali is a dry country with a lot of desert. Several communities share wells. Every day, women would come and pump water for the day

  22. Merchant selling meat

  23. Millet & Chicken Sauce is the daily food for many Malians.

  24. Here is lunch! Each bowl is shared between 6-8 people. Everyone eats with their hands.

  25. Monekata wedding

  26. A man with 2 wives and his kids

  27. Waterfall near Bamako. It will dry up to just a trickle during the hot season (March-May), when temperatures reach into the 120's.

  28. Bean field at the edge of the river.

  29. The Market

  30. Dabanaani food

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