 | A Fur girl flails sorghum heads. |
 | A local market. Grapefruits are a Sudanese specialty, especially if one will tolerate seeds in exchange for sweetness. |
 | A village near Kadugli, in the Nuba Mountains some 300 air-miles southwest of Khartoum. |
 | Action! But notice that T-shirt, fresh from Taiwan. |
 | An example of mechanized farming: a huge field on the road between Nyala and Zalingei. |
 | An oildrum comes in handy for hoisting water from deep wells. |
 | Back to camp. |
 | Contacts from the outside are nothing new in western Sudan |
 | Drifting by. |
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 | Peanuts for sale. |
 | The acacia forest is extensive, though the groundcover here is severely denuded. |
 | The Nyala neighborhood: about as pristine an image of cattle-nomads as one might hope for. |
 | The plastic jug is interesting. It's not the only item from faraway: flipflops are also high on the list. |
 | They drink on their own accounts and also carry water for their owners. |
 | What should the school curriculum be? |
 | Where enough water can be found in shallow wells, vegetables like these onions can be grown. |
 | Without irrigation, the staple is sorghum. |