Lion temple of Musawwarat es-Sufra under circling sky, Sudan
I have recently returned from another “trip of my life” – this time Sudan. What a ride! Three weeks of adrenaline-filled delight, more than a few sleepless nights (Sudan is predisposed for nighttime photography), thousands of miles on my odometer, thousands of photographs on my hard-drives and, most importantly, countless beautiful people in my memory forever!!!
Village bakery, Sudan
Thank you people of raidantravel.com for helping me out with my dream come true! Especially Ahmed, for his big heart, and Ghazi, for being such a great driver, guide, chef, person and friend. Without you, my journey would have been half as succesful!
Shadows on the wall, Sudan
These are some quickly picked images I managed to process – stay tuned for more!
Village bakery, Sudan
Lion temple of Musawwarat es-Sufra under circling sky, Sudan
Schools of Sudan
Bedouins of Sudan
Old Dongola tombs, Sudan
Pyramids of Meroe (Begarawiyah), Sudan
Lonely pyramid of Begarawiyah under star trails, Sudan
Pyramids of Begarawiyah under Milky Way, Sudan
Jebel Barkal pyramids, Sudan
Shadows on the wall, Sudan
People of Khartoum, Sudan
Camel market, Khartoum, Sudan
Dervish dancing, Khartoum, Sudan
Nuba wrestlers, Khartoum, Sudan
Musawwarat es-Sufra, Sudan
Nuba dancer, Sudan
El Kurru Tomb, Sudan
People of Sudan
Jebel Barkal mountain and pyramids, Sudan
Naqa temple by night, Sudan
Naqa temple by night, Sudan
People of Sudan
Tea lady in Dogola, Sudan
Tired of work in a restaurant, Sudan
Restaurant in Sudan
Stars over Ghazali, Sudan
Restaurant in Sudan
Window shopping, Sudan
People of Sudan
Schools of Sudan
Soleb Temple at night
Soleb temple by night, Sudan
Soleb Temple, Sudan
People of Khartoum, Sudan
Nuba dancer, Sudan
Jebel Barkal pyramids, Sudan
Dusty game, Sudan
People of Sudan
Third cataract of the Nile River, Sudan
Nuba dancer, Sudan
Nuba dancer, Sudan
People of Sudan
Chasing shadows, Sudan
Great Post.
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The trip of your life indeed ~ incredible photos, emotions and understanding of a culture with this post…such a great photo series.
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