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Niger, Agadez, Tidene, 2007. Women enter the garden compound. They will buy or trade for vegetables and carry back as much water as possible.

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Niger "Water from the Desert" Jay Dunn
Niger, Agadez, Tidene, 2007. Women enter the garden compound. They will buy or trade for vegetables and carry back as much water as possible.