Following The Picturesque Niger River Road: Journey To Timbuktu | TRACKS

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Following The Picturesque Niger River Road: Journey To Timbuktu | TRACKS


It is a fabled land of sand, salt and nomads. But Mali is more than the Sahara; it is a place where the Niger River flows past some of Africa’s unique tribal and architectural wonders. Art Wolfe follows the river road to the camouflaged villages of the cliff-dwelling Dogon people; floats downriver to Djenne’s fantastic mud mosque; heads into…

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27 Comments

  1. It is Nigh-air you fool…why would you have this knuckhesd host the doc? He sounds like a disney tv host. Poor choice…need someone with charisma. Sorry but it is true

  2. Sahara is a third of the African continent. It's a severe environment. But there are highways across it. Armies go back and forth it. Berbers are permanent resident of Sahara desert.

  3. Nigerian river is integral to the people. Everything happens at the river. Nigerian river is the third largest river in Africa. Deposits silt making fertile land, which is essential to agriculture. Mali was the bread basket. The Nigerian is a focal place of activity, wash clothes, wash their goats, fishing

  4. Your photography is stunning? I have been looking at YouTube videos of the Sahara Desert, trying to figure our why people think it is beautiful. Well, I’ve found out! Breathtaking!