One of hundreds of fishing boats on the Beninois coast. They go out early in the morning to drop the nets, and return in the afternoon to pick up their catch.
A photo of Tillamook during a flood, you say? Nay, for this is a stilt village in southern Benin. You're looking at Benin's version of a 7-11.
The only remaining herd of giraffes in west Africa. Walking among them was simply unreal. About 100km southeast of Niamey, Niger.
The boat we took from Tombouctou (Timbuktu). Pretty classy eh? No, I'm serious. I had no idea I'd see anything like this on the Niger River!
A sail made out of sewn-together 50kg rice sacks. One of thousands of examples of west African resoursefulness!
Once we got past the desert villages on the Niger river (which were beautiful by the way), the colors were astounding.
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