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  • Nwentoma: Visual Notes from West Africa features 55 black and white images of Olivier Asselin's early photography work from West Africa.
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  • Tropical waterfall, Ghana. Wli falls, highest waterfall in west africa.
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  • Tropical waterfall, Ghana. Wli falls, highest waterfall in west africa.
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  • Sudanese-style mud-brick mosque in Bani, Northeastern Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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  • Sudanese-style mud-brick mosque in Bani, Northeastern Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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  • Sudanese-style mud-brick mosque in Bani, Northeastern Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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  • Tropical waterfall, Ghana. Wli falls, highest waterfall in west africa.
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  • Tropical waterfall, Ghana. Wli falls, highest waterfall in west africa.
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  • Tropical waterfall, Ghana. Wli falls, highest waterfall in west africa.
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  • Window of a Sudanese-style mud-brick mosque in Bani, Northeastern Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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  • Mona monkey at the Baobeng-Fiema monkey sanctuary, Ghana, West Africa.
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  • Mona monkey at the Baobeng-Fiema monkey sanctuary, Ghana, West Africa.
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  • Black and white colobus monkey at the Baobeng-Fiema monkey sanctuary, Ghana, West Africa.
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  • Black and white colobus monkey at the Baobeng-Fiema monkey sanctuary, Ghana, West Africa.
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  • Giant parasite tree at the Baobeng-Fiema monkey sanctuary, Ghana, West Africa.
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  • Mona monkeys at the Baobeng-Fiema monkey sanctuary, Ghana, West Africa.
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  • Thatched hut in field, Ghana, West Africa..
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  • Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo, 24, prepares to practice her catwalk while other models wait for their turn during a rehearsal in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
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  • Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo (left), 24, prepares to practice her catwalk while other models wait for their turn during a rehearsal in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
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  • Tropical waterfall, Ghana. Wli falls, highest waterfall in west africa.
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  • Papaya tree, Ghana, Africa.
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  • Minaret of a Sudanese-style mud-brick mosque in Bani, Northeastern Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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  • Sudanese-style mud-brick mosque in Bani, Northeastern Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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  • Young boy selling sweets, Ghana, West Africa.
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  • Mona monkey at the Baobeng-Fiema monkey sanctuary, Ghana, West Africa.
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  • Mona monkey at the Baobeng-Fiema monkey sanctuary, Ghana, West Africa.
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  • Teenage girl selling pottery at weekly market in Gorom Gorom, Northeastern Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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  • Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo (left), 24, prepares to practice her catwalk while other models wait for their turn during a rehearsal in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0048.jpg
  • Matilda Mikekpor (left), 23, and Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo (second left), 24, wait in line with other models during a rehearsal where models come to practice their catwalk in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa and Matilda both auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0071.jpg
  • Matilda Mikekpor (left), 23, and Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo (second left), 24, wait in line with other models during a rehearsal where models come to practice their catwalk in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa and Matilda both auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0069.jpg
  • Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo, 24, practices her catwalk during a rehearsal in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0052.jpg
  • Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo, 24, practices her catwalk during a rehearsal in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
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  • Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo (left), 24, jokes with friends during a rehearsal in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
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  • Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo (left), 24, practices her catwalk while other models wait for their turn during a rehearsal in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0033.jpg
  • Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo (second left), 24, prepares to practice her catwalk during a rehearsal in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0010.jpg
  • Matilda Mikekpor, 23, puts on her heels upon arriving at rehearsal where models come to practice their catwalk in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Matilda is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0005.jpg
  • Matilda Mikekpor, 23, puts on her heels upon arriving at a rehearsal where models come to practice their catwalk in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Matilda is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0004.jpg
  • Men and boys sort nets after returning from fishing at sea at the harbor in Elmina, about 130km west of Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday April 9, 2009. Throughout sub-Saharan Africa, losses due to illegal, unregulated or unreported fishing are estimated at US$1 billion, roughly a quarter of Africa's total yearly fisheries exports.
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  • Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo (left), 24, prepares to practice her catwalk while other models wait for their turn during a rehearsal in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0047.jpg
  • Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo, 24, during a rehearsal in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0046.jpg
  • Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo, 24, practices her catwalk during a rehearsal in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0041.jpg
  • Matilda Mikekpor (left), 23, practices her catwalk during a rehearsal in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Matilda is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0038.jpg
  • Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo, 24, practices her catwalk during a rehearsal in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0037.jpg
  • Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo (center), 24, waits in line with other models during a rehearsal where models come to practice their catwalk in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0023.jpg
  • Matilda Mikekpor (left), 23, and Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo, 24, practice their catwalk during a rehearsal in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa and Matilda both auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0022.jpg
  • Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo, 24, prepares to practice her catwalk during a rehearsal in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0020.jpg
  • Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo, 24, prepares to practice her catwalk during a rehearsal in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
    GHA09.0521.MODELING0019.jpg
  • Nana Yaa Adadewa Addo, 24, waits in line with other models during a rehearsal where models come to practice their catwalk in Ghana's capital Accra on Thursday May 21, 2009. Nana Yaa is one of several Ghanaian girls who auditioned for the upcoming television show West Africa's Next Top Model, the latest incarnation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.
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  • Granite stone carving at the Loango granite sanctuary near the town of Ziniare, Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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  • Farm workers collect dried jatropha fruits from trees at a farm outside the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel. The tree is drought-resistant and loses its leaves during the dry season.<br />
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  • Granite stone carving at the Loango granite sanctuary near the town of Ziniare, Burkina Faso, West Africa..
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  • Man running down the slope of Pico Fogo, Fogo Island, Cape Verde, West Africa.
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  • Group of tourists and local guide resting while hiking down Pico Fogo, Fogo Island, Cape Verde, West Africa.
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  • View of Santiago Island from the ridge of  Pico Fogo, Fogo Island, Cape Verde, West Africa.
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  • Woman walking at the base of Pico Fogo, Fogo Island, Cape Verde, West Africa.
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  • Woman walking at the base of Pico Fogo, Fogo Island, Cape Verde, West Africa.
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  • A group of men carry a motorcycle across an overflowing river near the town of Amakpa, Benin on Tuesday September 18, 2007. International NGO Plan said at least 50 villages in Benin had been destroyed by floods that affected at least 1.5 million people in 18 countries across Africa.
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  • Sun shining over sand dunes on Lamu Island, Kenya, Africa
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  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi leans against a large bin used to store dried jatropha fruits at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
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  • Farm workers Thomas Kavi (left) and Badema Kpogli (right) pick dry jatropha fruits from a tree at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA102.JPG
  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi picks dry jatropha fruits from a tree at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA091.JPG
  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi holds a handful of dry jatropha fruits after picking them from trees at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA089.JPG
  • Men finishing wooden stools in a workshop, Ghana, Africa
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  • Imitation of an ancient cave drawing on a stone at the Loango granite sanctuary near the town of Ziniare, Burkina Faso, West Africa..
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  • Bright yellow flowers growing on the slope of Pico Fogo, Fogo Island, Cape Verde, West Africa.
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  • Bottom of the caldera of the volcano seen from the slope of Pico Fogo, Fogo Island, Cape Verde, West Africa.
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  • Woman taking photos while climbin up Pico Fogo, Fogo Island, Cape Verde, West Africa.
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  • Sea covered by clouds seen from the slope of Pico Fogo, Fogo Island, Cape Verde, West Africa.
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  • Sunset on the caldera of the volcano on Fogo, Cape Verde Islands, West Africa.
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  • A group of men carry a motorcycle across an overflowing river near the town of Amakpa, Benin on Tuesday September 18, 2007. International NGO Plan said at least 50 villages in Benin had been destroyed by floods that affected at least 1.5 million people in 18 countries across Africa.
    BEN07.0918.MOSQUITONETS0199.jpg
  • Architectural detail of mosque casting shadow on next building, Lamu, Kenya, Africa.
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  • Plant growing on sand dune, Lamu, Kenya, Africa
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  • View of the town of Shella, Lamu Island, Kenya, Africa
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  • View of the town of Shella, Lamu Island, Kenya, Africa
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  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi holds a jatropha seed at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA163.JPG
  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi holds a cracked jatropha fruit to display its seeds at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA160.JPG
  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi holds a bucket filled with dried jatropha fruits as he stands amid jatropha plants at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA153.JPG
  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi holds a handful of dry jatropha fruits after picking them from trees at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA085.JPG
  • Farm workers collect dried jatropha fruits from trees at a farm outside the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel. The tree is drought-resistant and loses its leaves during the dry season.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA067.JPG
  • Dried jatropha fruits on a branch in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA045.JPG
  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi picks dry jatropha fruits from a tree at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA037.JPG
  • Farm worker Thomas Kavi holds a handful of dry jatropha fruits after picking them from trees at the farm where he works in the town of Lolito, roughly 80km east of Ghana's capital Accra, on Thursday Dec. 12, 2006. Jatropha - which grows naturally in Ghana and other parts of Africa - can be used to make biodiesel.<br />
    GHA06.1221.JATROPHA002.JPG
  • Man running down the slope of Pico Fogo, Fogo Island, Cape Verde, West Africa.
    CPV10.0107.FOGO0470.JPG
  • Woman enjoying the view while climbing  Pico Fogo, Fogo Island, Cape Verde, West Africa.
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  • Sunset on the caldera of the volcano on Fogo, Cape Verde Islands, West Africa.
    CPV10.0106.FOGO0194.JPG
  • Tomato market, Accra, Ghana, West Africa
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  • A man with the flag of Cameroon painted on his forehead cheers prior to a football game between Ghana and Cameroon during the Africa Cup of Nations in Accra, Ghana on February 7, 2008.
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  • Mountain scenery on the road between Praia and Tarrafal, Santiago Island, Cape Verde, Africa, Monday December 27, 2010.
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  • Mountain scenery on the road between Praia and Tarrafal, Santiago Island, Cape Verde, Africa, Monday December 27, 2010.
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  • Mountain scenery along the road from Praia to Tarrfal, Santiago island, Cape Verde, Africa on Monday December 27, 2010.
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  • Stand of Design Africa at the 22nd Salon International de l'Artisanat de Ouagadougou (SIAO) in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso on Saturday November 1, 2008.
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  • Members of the Egypt national football team celebrate after defeating Cameroon to win the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations in Accra, Ghana.
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  • Egypt's Esam Kamal Tawfik El Hadary (left) and Mohamed Abdalla Mohamed Zidan celebrate as they sit atop the goal after defeating Cameroon to win the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations in Accra, Ghana.
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  • A supporter of the Ghana national football team sells hats and flags prior to a game between Ghana and Cameroon during the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations in Accra, Ghana on February 7, 2008.
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  • A supporter of the Ghana national football team with his face covered in talcum powder prior to a game between Ghana and Cameroon during the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations in Accra, Ghana on February 7, 2008.
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  • Supporters of the Ghana national football team cheer prior to a game against Cameroon during the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations in Accra, Ghana on February 7, 2008.
    GHA08.0207.CANGHACAM0139.jpg
  • Supporters of the Cameroon national football team dance prior to a game against Ghana during the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations in Accra, Ghana on February 7, 2008.
    GHA08.0207.CANGHACAM0083.jpg
  • Boys tying rope aboard sailboat, dhow, off Lamu Island, Kenya, Africa
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  • Boys balancing sailboat, dhow, off Lamu Island, Kenya, Africa
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  • Men on sailboat, dhow, off Lamu Island, Kenya, Africa
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