Life among the Tuareg clans south of Iferouâne - 1992 to 2003
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About 40 kilometres from Agadez, we meet a salt caravan marching from Bilma to Agadez - Niger - Aïr - 1999
On the track from Agadez to Bilma we meet a caravan of around 1000 dromedaries travelling to Libya - Niger - Aïr - 1999
A caravan in the Baghote region, on the edge of the Ténéré - Niger - Aïr - 1999
On the way to Guelta Enghar. It lies in the gorge that cuts right through the Tamgak Mountains - Niger - Aïr - 2001
The caravan is on its way to the Toufouchi camp. On the way, they stop at a guelta to replenish their water reserves - Niger - Aïr - 2001
On the descent from the Essalagh Pass, on the way back from Toufouchi - Niger - Aïr - 2001
In the evening, the dromedaries are taken from the pasture at the Boubakar camp - Niger - Aïr - 2001
Many animals gather around the well of Afis - Niger - Aïr - 2001
Two proud Tuareg ride through the camp on their dromedaries - On the left the clan chief Bachar - Tanet Mellet - Niger - Aïr - 2001
A dromedary mare is milked at Brahim's camp near Iferouâne - Niger - Aïr - 2001
About 5 kilometres from Iferouâne is the confluence of the Tamgak and Zakkat rivers, which flow down from the Tamgak massif. The Tuaregs have set up camp here. - Preparations for a march into the Tamgak massif - Zakkat - Aïr - Niger - 2001
Traditional well at the camp near the confluence of the Tamgak and Zakkat rivers - The dromedary pulls the goatskin water container out of the well to irrigate the maize field - Aïr - Niger - 2001
Two Targis return to the camp on their dromedaries - Zakkat - Aïr - Niger - 2001
The Achekwa, a camel bag, is made by the wife of the blacksmith, the Malem - Zakkat - Aïr - Niger - 2001
The achekwa, a camel bag, is made by the wife of the blacksmith, the malem - Zakkat - Aïr - Niger - 2001
Departure atmosphere at the camp in the region of the confluence of the Tamgak and Zakkat rivers - Aïr - Niger - 2001
Where will the next ride take us? - Zakkat - Aïr - Niger - 2002