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  • A young beduin man is posing in front of his modern "camel" in Wahiba Sands. Oman, 2011
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  • Animal market at the Nizwa Souk, Oman, 2011
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  • After the sunset a beduin prays in the desert of Wahiba Sands.
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  • An indian silver smith estimates the value of a ring at his shop in the Nizwa Souk, Oman, 2011
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  • Animal market at the Nizwa Souk, Oman, 2011
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  • Vegetable market at the Muttrah souk in Muscat, Oman, 2011
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  • April 9 2015. The photographer Freekis Ndoye from Dakar shows historical pictures of wrestlers from the 50’s on a table of the Black and White bar, where Kherou Ngor’s has a room. Wrestling matches have a long tradition in Senegal. Almost every village in the countryside organizes regular tournaments. The first wrestler in Senegambia was called Boukar Djilak Faye, he lived in the 14th century in the kingdom Sine.
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  • Dakar, April 9, 2015. Aissa (23), a waitress at the „Black and White” bar on the beach of Ngor, poses for a portrait with the newspaper „Sunu Lamb“, which daily publishes exclusively Senegalese wrestling matches. Many girls are and women in Senegal are watching wrestling matches on TV, especially those who are big fans of certain wrestlers.
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