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Photographs of Mali.

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© 1999 Peter Moore and Sprites Junior School Ipswich.

Along with schools in other countries, Sprites Junior School is taking part in the millennium 'On The Line' project. You can find out more about this project by clicking on its name. In particular, we will be basing our work on the country of Mali.

The following is an index of photographs taken by our headteacher, in Mali during April, 1999. They remain copyright of the photographer Peter Moore and this section remains copyright of Sprites Junior School, Ipswich, UK.The photographs are freely available for use by schools for educational purposes. For more information about restrictions, contact us at website@spritesjunior.co.uk.

There is also a zip file available of all photographs, or selected themes.

The photographs are in sequential order of a journey through Mali. If you download them without changing their names then they will remain in the same order. We would recommend that you save these photographs as .jpg images, and use a programme like MGI Photosuite to turn them into a slideshow.

There are three ways you can download the photographs. You can download them all at once in the form of a zipfile. Or, you can download a group of about ten related photographs all at once. This is also in the form of a zipfile. Or, you can download individual photographs by clicking on their names below.

1. Bamako1

2. Bamako 2

3. Bamako 3

4. Bamako 4

5. Bamako 5

6. Bamako 6

7. Boys playing marbles

8. Gold in the market

9. Beads in the market

10. Flight into Timbuktu

11. Doorway in Timbuktu

12. View from hotel in Timbuktu

13. Road north out of Timbuktu

14. Sand dune

15. Desert tree

16. Tuareg at prayer

17. Tuareg goats

18. Tuareg back from prayer

19. Tuareg in indigo

20. Animals drinking

21. Drawing water

22. Mother and baby

23. The Chief

24. Tuareg children at school 1

25. Tuareg children at school 2

26. Water skins

27. Inside a Tuareg tent

28. Tuareg women

29. Young Tuareg woman

30. Tuareg mothers and children

31. Tuareg boy

32. Young Tuareg mother

33. The Tuareg men

34. Two Tuareg men

35. Fulani salesman

36. Tuareg camel train 1

37. Tuareg camel train 2

38. Tuareg camel train 3

39. The mosque in Mopti

40. Beside the river, Mopti

41. Bozo fishermen's huts

42. Washing in the Niger

43. Piroques on the Niger

44. Fishing on the Niger

45. Local hairdresser

46. Cure all

47. Washing the baby

48. At home with mum

49. A chat on the corner

50. Rooftops in Mopti 1

51. Rooftops in Mopti 2

52. Rooftops in Mopti 3

53. Resting by the mud bricks

54. In the side streets, Mopti

55. Colourful plastic

56. Carting the chairs

57. The market, Mopti

58. Centre of Mopti 1

59. Centre of Mopti 2

60. Cattle by the river

61. Watering the fields

62. Walking by unfinished road

63. Dogon village 1

64. New Dogon school

65. Hot dusty walk

66. View from the top

67. The escarpment, Dogon

68. Dogon market 1

69. Dogon village mosque

70. Dogon market 2

71. Dogon market 3

72 Dogon wedding procession

73. Dogon cliff dwellings 1

74. Dogon cliff dwellings 2

75. Dogon woman and child

76. Dogon door lock

77. Dogon door

78. Dogon granary

79. Family Granaries

80. Dogon village 2

81. Pounding the millet

82. Boys with catapults

83. Up on the cliffs 1

84. Dogon village 3

85. Up on the cliffs 2

86. Up on the cliffs 3

87. Dogon weaving

88. Dogon cattle

90. Balancing act

91. Animal fodder storage

92. Exhausted walker

93 View from the top, Dogon 2

94 Left holding the baby

95 View from the top, Dogon 3

96 View from the top, Dogon 4

97 Curing goat skins, Bamako

98. Curing a crocodile skin, Bamako

99. Local drainage

100 Chat on the corner

101 Ready for school

Please e-mail us and tell us what you think of our photographs!

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