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Niger River(36 images)
With its 4,200 km, the Niger is the third longer river of Africa after the Nile and Congo. It takes its source in Guinea, crosses then Mali, Niger, a small portion of Benign, before flowing in the Atlantic in Nigeria. Its basin is shared by several ethnic groups, but the "Masters of the river" as they are called, are Bozos; fishermen who pass most of the day on their dugout.
  • June 2009, Ségou, Mali. Bozo coming back from his working day on the Niger river. Bozos are an ethnic group living in West Africa, mainly in Mali and they are regarded as the Masters of the river. They live from fishing and pass most of the day on their dugout.The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
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  • June 2009, Ségou, Mali. Bozos coming back from they working day on the Niger river. Bozos are an ethnic group living in West Africa, mainly in Mali and they are regarded as the Masters of the river. They live from fishing and pass most of the day on their dugout.The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
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  • June 2009, Mopti, Mali. Bozos are an ethnic group living in West Africa, mainly in Mali and they are regarded as the Masters of the river. They live from fishing and pass most of the day on their dugout. The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
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  • June 2009, Mopti, Mali. The bozos comes to sell their fish at the Mopti market. Bozos are an ethnic group living in West Africa, mainly in Mali and they are regarded as the Masters of the river. They live from fishing and pass most of the day on their dugout.The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
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  • June 2009, Mopti, Mali. The bozos comes to sell their fish at the Mopti market. Bozos are an ethnic group living in West Africa, mainly in Mali and they are regarded as the Masters of the river. They live from fishing and pass most of the day on their dugout.The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
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  • June 2009, Ségou, Mali. A woman sells fishs which her husband has caught during the day in the Niger river. The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). Mali. By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
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  • June 2009, Ségou, Mali. A woman sells fishs which her husband has caught during the day in the Niger river. The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). Mali. By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
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  • June 2009, Ségou, Mali. A woman sells fishs which her husband has caught during the day in the Niger river. The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). Mali. By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
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  • June 2009, Ségou, Mali. A woman sells fishs which her husband has caught during the day in the Niger river. The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). Mali. By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
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  • June 2009, Ségou, Mali. A woman sells fishs which her husband has caught during the day in the Niger river. The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). Mali. By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
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  • June 2009, Ségou, Mali. A woman sells fishs which her husband has caught during the day in the Niger river. The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). Mali. By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
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  • June 2009, Ségou, Mali. Youg girls waiting for a dugout. The Niger river is he third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
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  • June 2009, Ségou, Mali. The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
    NS.200906.D...jpg
  • June 2009, Ségou, Mali. Bozo and his sons coming back from they working day on the Niger river. Bozos are an ethnic group living in West Africa, mainly in Mali and they are regarded as the Masters of the river. They live from fishing and pass most of the day on their dugout.The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
    NS.200906.D...jpg
  • June 2009, Ségou, Mali. Bozos coming back from they working day on the Niger river. Bozos are an ethnic group living in West Africa, mainly in Mali and they are regarded as the Masters of the river. They live from fishing and pass most of the day on their dugout. The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
    NS.200906.D...jpg
  • June 2009, Mopti, Mali. The bozos comes to sell their fish at the Mopti market. Bozos are an ethnic group living in West Africa, mainly in Mali and they are regarded as the Masters of the river. They live from fishing and pass most of the day on their dugout.The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
    NS.200906.D...jpg
  • June 2009, Mopti, Mali. Peuls crossing their cattle. The Peuls are a nomad ethnic group, mainly zebus stockbreeders. The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
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  • June 2009, Mopti, Mali. Peuls crossing their cattle. The Peuls are a nomad ethnic group, mainly zebus stockbreeders. The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
    NS.200906.D...jpg
  • June 2009, Mopti, Mali. Peuls crossing their cattle. The Peuls are a nomad ethnic group, mainly zebus stockbreeders. The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
    NS.200906.D...jpg
  • June 2009, Mopti, Mali. Peuls crossing their cattle. The Peuls are a nomad ethnic group, mainly zebus stockbreeders. The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
    NS.200906.D...jpg
  • June 2009, Mopti, Mali. Peuls crossing their cattle. The Peuls are a nomad ethnic group, mainly zebus stockbreeders. The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
    NS.200906.D...jpg
  • June 2009, Mopti, Mali. Peuls crossing their cattle. The Peuls are a nomad ethnic group, mainly zebus stockbreeders. The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
    NS.200906.D...jpg
  • June 2009, Mopti, Mali. The Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
    NS.200906.D...jpg
  • June 2009, Mopti, Mali. Bozos dwellings on the edge of the river. Bozos are an ethnic group living in West Africa, mainly in Mali and they are regarded as the Masters of the river. They live from fishing and pass most of the day on their dugout. Niger river is the third river by its length after the Nile and Congo (in Africa). By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
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  • June 2009, Mopti, Mali. Rice plantations require a lot of water. In the Sahel area, water is rare and water is pumped in the Niger river to to irrigate the rice fields. By photographer Nathalie Sentenne
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