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Ennedi
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 / Published in

The Ennedi Massif, women and children in front of a hut, Explore Chad

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Ennedi
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The Ennedi Massif, bizarre rock formations, Explore Chad

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Ennedi
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The Ennedi Massif, prehistoric rock art, Explore Chad

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Ennedi
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The Ennedi Massif, members of the expedition in front of prehistoric engravings, Explore Chad

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Ennedi
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The Ennedi Massif, members of the expedition in front of prehistoric rock art, Explore Chad

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Ennedi
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The Ennedi Massif, prehistoric rock art, Explore Chad

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Ennedi
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The Ennedi Massif, prehistoric rock art depicting a rider and his horse, Explore Chad

Camels are the most frequent second motive (after cattles) in the massif of Ennedi. In the West, they are depicted, just like the horses which surround them, at a gallop.
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Ennedi
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The Ennedi Massif, prehistoric rock art depicting human figures and bovine animals, Explore Chad

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Ennedi
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The Ennedi Massif, Tigui Cocoina rock shelter, Explore Chad

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Ennedi
Tuesday, 17 January 2017 / Published in

The Ennedi Massif, crocodiles in the Sahara’s Garden of Eden, Explore Chad

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