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Eritrean refugees hold a church service on the snow-capped peak of Israel’s Mount Hermon near the borders of Lebanon and Syria.

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A Beja man leads tourists on a guided camel tour through the desert. The Beja are a nomadic people who live primarily in eastern Sudan, southern Egypt and northern Eritrea. They are fiercely independent camel traders, and some have ventured into the tourism industry as another way to make a living.

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Since many of the Beja of north Africa people are camel traders, branding is used as a means of keeping track of one’s own herd. The Beja are a nomadic people who live primarily in eastern Sudan, southern Egypt and northern Eritrea.

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