Sahara
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A richly illustrated photographic survey of the Sahara Desert, this book presents the region’s landscapes, settlements, and communities through a visual record of travel across North Africa. Its photographs emphasize the shifting colors and dramatic light of one of the world’s great deserts, while also documenting the people, clothing, customs, and cultural practices associated with Saharan life. The work ranges across the vast expanse of the Sahara, from the Atlantic-facing regions of Morocco through Tunisia, Algeria, Libya, and Egypt toward the Nile Valley. Rather than treating the desert as empty terrain, the book foregrounds the human presence within it: tribes, local traditions, and the everyday textures of life shaped by an extreme environment. It serves as both a pictorial travel volume and a visual study of Saharan geography and culture.
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Alain Sebe
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Berny Sebe
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Alain Sèbe
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