Libya: 1994
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Fezzan, the south of Libya
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Signposts: large and clear letters, but only in Arabic.
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The oasis of Ghariyat
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Ghadames, an old city where caravans used to stop
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The “Daouda”, the mysterious and dark-skinned people living in the region of the Mandara lakes
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Entering the route to the lakes at Takartiba
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Over and over again, the desert shows us where our limits are!
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slowly but steadily...
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Erg Ubari, a sea of sand with several small lakes, surrounded by dunes and palm trees.
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Wau en Namus, the mosquito crater: approx. 5 km in diameter, with lakes up to 15 meters deep
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Myriads of insects feeding on blood have made this biotope uninhabitable.
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The red hue in the lake is caused by a special kind of bacteria.
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