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Vintage Map of the WorldVintage map of the world from 1837
The West African lungfish (Protopterus annectens)Illustration of a The West African lungfish (Protopterus annectens)
Historical map of Togo during the German colonial period (1884-1916)Historical map of Togo in West Africa during the German colonial period from 1884 to 1916. Lithograph, published in 1897
Map of Western Africa 1851Antique 1851 engraved map by J Rapkin, published by John Tallis. Original outline hand colour, decorative border, and attractive inset vignette views of Western Africa
Portrait of a Green Vervet Monkey, Chlorocebus sabaeus, photographed in the wild in the Gambia
Street in the souk of blacksmiths in Marrakech. The souk of Marrakech is a maze of narrow streets lined with stalls and stalls where Moroccans they shop
Male splendid sunbird (Cinnyris coccinigastrus), the GambiaThe splendid sunbird (Cinnyris coccinigastrus) is a sunbird. The sunbirds are a group of very small Old World passerine birds which feed largely on nectar, although they will also take insects
Adobe huts in village of Bandiagara, Dogon country, Mali
Historical Map of Van Noort at the Island of Principe, 1599Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Illustration of Historical Map of Van Noort at the Island of Principe, from The Golden Book of the Dutch Navigators
African slaves processing sugar caneAntique illustration of a African slaves processing sugar cane
House of the Imperial Commissioner in Small - Popo (Togo)Illustration of a House of the Imperial Commissioner in Small - Popo (Togo)
Whimbrel, Gambia, West Africa
Sahelian style mosque at Kani-Kombole village. Dogon country, Mali, West Africa
rooftop laundry looking at Great Mosque of DjennAWoman doing laundry at rooftop overlooking the Great Mosque of DjennA©, first built in the 13th century and reconstructed in 1906 u20131909, is the largest clay building in the world
Great Mosque of DjennAStreet scene with the Great Mosque of DjennA©, first built in the 13th century and reconstructed in 1906 u20131909, is the largest clay building in the world. Djenne, Mali, West Africa
Timbuktu, Djinguereber MosqueTimbuktu, Mali, West Africa. Djinguereber Mosque, Its design is accredited to Abu Es Haq es Saheli, it is made entirely of earth and organic materials such as fibre, straw and wood
Tomb of Askia, emperor of the Songhai Empire at Gao, Mali, West Africa
Muslim graveyard around the Tomb of Askia, emperor of the Songhai Empire at Gao, Mali, West Africa
Flag of Mali
Top of Bandiagara Escarpment, Dogon Country, Mali, Africa
Grassland on top of Bandiagara Escarpment, Dogon Country, Mali, Africa
Baoba tree underneath the Bandiagara Escarpment, Ende, Dogon Country, Mali, Africa
Rock dwellings at village of Ende underneath the Bandiagara Escarpment, Ende, Dogon country, Mali
Dogon village of Nombori underneath the Bandiagara Escarpment, Dogon Country, Mopti Region, Mali
A toguna in village of Irelli, Dogon Country, Mali
Dogon village of Banani with ancient Tellem dwellings underneath the Bandiagara Escarpment, Dogon Country, Mali, Africa
Village of Banani under the Bandiagara Escarpment, Dogon Country, Mali, Africa
Tellem dwellings at village of Banani, Dogon Country, Mali, Africa
The Great Mosque of DjenneEntrance to the Great Mosque of Djenne, Djenne, Mopti Region, Mali
Great mosque of Djenne, Djenne, Mopti Region, Mali
House of Slaves, Goree Island, Dakar, SenegalHistorical slave trade post in Cap-Vert Peninsula. UNESCO World Heritage Site
Saadian Tombs in MarrakechThe Saadian tombs in Marrakech date back to the times of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur (1578-1603). The tombs were discovered in 1917 and restored for services of Fine Arts
An alley in the souks of Marrakech. The souk of Marrakech is a maze of narrow streets lined with stalls and stalls where Moroccans they shop