With the caravan from Adrar Madet to the eastern flank of the Aïr Mountains - 1999 to 2002
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An Azalaï, a salt caravan, is still travelling between Bilma and Agadez. But for how much longer? Soon they will be completely replaced by lorries. - Adrar Madet - Niger - 2002
Departure of the caravan. - Adrar Madet - Niger - 2002
The caravan forms up for departure. - Adrar Madet - Niger - 2002
The caravan leaves the Adrar Madet in a westerly direction. About 70 kilometres lead through the Erg Brousset to the foothills of the Aïr Mountains. - Adrar Madet - Niger - 2000
The caravan begins with the crossing of Erg Brousset. - Niger - 2001
Late afternoon in Erg Brousset. - Niger - 2000
In the desert, it is always the man of knowledge and experience who chooses the best way to obtain the caravan's resources. - End of the crossing of Erg Brousset. Abakaoua, the Tuareg chief, leads the caravan to the sand dunes of Tagueït. - Niger - 2001
On the way to the Tagueït waterhole - Niger - 2000
The dromedaries are led to the nearby well of Ibil, where they can quench their thirst. - Tagueït - Niger 2002
Descent over the dunes of Torguit - Aïr - Niger - 2000
Descent to the Oued Tanakom - Aïr - Niger - 2002
Travelling between Anakom and Agamgam - Descent over the dunes of Torguit - Aïr - Niger - 2002
The caravan en route to Agamgam - The dunes of Torguit - Aïr - Niger - 2002
The caravan on the Takolokouzet plateau - Aïr - Niger - 2001
The caravan descending from the Takolokouzet plateau - Aïr - Niger - 2001
Descent to the Oued Agamgam - Aïr - Niger - 1999
Passage through the Agamgam Gorge - Aïr - Niger - 2001
In the evening light the caravan reaches the Oued Agamgam - Aïr - Niger - 2002
The caravan in the Oued Agamgam - Aïr - Niger - 1999
The caravan reaches the Oued Agamgam - Aïr - Niger - 2001
The valley of Tafajrit near Agamgam - Aïr - Niger - 1999
The caravan between Agamgam and Tafajrit - Aïr - Niger - 2002
The caravan in the Arakao - Aïr - Niger - 1999
The caravan passes through the exit of a canyon into the Arakao. - Aïr - Niger - 2002
After a long day's march, the dromedaries are led to the drinking trough. - Aïr - Niger - 1999
The day's hike is coming to an end. We soon reach the camp site for the night. - Tineken - Arakao - Aïr - Niger - 1999
At the edge of the Ténéré, at the end of the Oued Arakao, there is a natural, circular mountain range: the Crab Claw. The caravan crosses this area, which is dotted with sand dunes. - Aïr - Niger - 2000
At the edge of the Ténéré, at the end of the Oued Arakao, there is a natural, circular mountain range: the Crab Clow. The caravan crosses this area, which is dotted with sand dunes. - Aïr - Niger - 2000
Crossing the Crab Claw on the edge of the Ténéré - Aïr - Niger - 2000
The caravan crosses the Crab Claw at the edge of the Ténéré - Aïr - Niger - 2000
The dunes of Tchi-n-Taboûrak rise on the north side of the Crab Claw - Aïr - Niger - 2002