Olives at Machaneh Yehudah Market in Jerusalem, Israel.
Olives at Machaneh Yehudah Market in Jerusalem, Israel.
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A view of Cairo city from top of a minaret.
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A baker pulls fresh loaves of bread out of the oven in Cairo, Egypt.
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A landscape of refugee camp where children play with kites.
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A man in the desert of Egypt.
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A construction worker in a remote Northern African area breaks for some tea. Regardless of how far they are from civilization, they are never too far to have a proper tea time. The men here were building a brick wall, using mud like glue to make the structure. Their process included forming the walls and erecting the building brick-by-brick.
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A woman walks along the highway through an irrigated section near Sabratha, Libya.
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People walking through a crowded market in downtown Tripoli, Libya.
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Two men bicycle along the highway through an irrigated section near Sabratha, Libya. This area was once known, around 2 A.D., as a vibrant Phoenician trading post.
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Men ride their bicycles through a busy intersection in downtown Tripoli, Libya.
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Horse and carriages line the streets to the entrance of the Old City in Tripoli, Libya.
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A man drives a horse and cart through a busy street in downtown Tripoli, Libya.
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The capital city, Tripoli, Libya, sits along the southern Mediterranean coast.
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The Roman built Arch of Marcus Aurelius frames a nearby minaret in Tripoli, Libya. The arch was built as a triumphal structure around 165 A.D. celebrating the victories against the Parthian empire.
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People walk around the Roman built Arch of Marcus Aurelius in Tripoli, Libya. The arch was built as a triumphal structure around 165 A.D. celebrating the victories against the Parthian empire.
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An Arab man is the head of the household.
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A statue of a mother holding a child adorns the top steps of the Leptis Magna amphitheater in present-day Khoms, Libya. The amphitheater is considered some of the best-preserved Roman ruins.
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Men walk on the narrow paths between vats of lye and colorful dyes in a leather tannery in Fez, Morocco. The leather tannery, located in the Medina of Fez, an UNESCO World Heritage site, features leather-making techniques that remain unchanged since the Middle Ages. The Medina of Fez is an ancient and walled quarter of the city of Fez—one of the best-preserved old cities of the Arab world. The sprawling Medina of Fez is also the world’s largest car-free urban zone.
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Men walk on the narrow paths between vats of lye and colorful dyes in a leather tannery in Fez, Morocco. The leather tannery, located in the Medina of Fez, an UNESCO World Heritage site, features leather-making techniques that remain unchanged since the Middle Ages. The Medina of Fez is an ancient and walled quarter of the city of Fez—one of the best-preserved old cities of the Arab world. The sprawling Medina of Fez is also the world’s largest car-free urban zone.
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Vendors sell dyes, hennas, and henna leaves from tiny stalls within the Moroccan market. Women traditionally decorate their bodies with henna tattoos to bring good luck and ward off the evil eye. The night before her marriage a bride is adorned with henna tattoos, a rite of passage that symbolizes her transition from a girl into a woman.
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