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Timbuktu Collection (#2)

"Timbuktu: A Hidden Gem of Mali, Africa" Discover the enchanting city in Mali, a place shrouded in mystery and rich history

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: MALI, Timbuktu Camel trekkers in the Saharan sands near Timbuktu

MALI, Timbuktu Camel trekkers in the Saharan sands near Timbuktu

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: The raising of the French flag at Timbuktu, 1894. Artist: Frederic Lix

The raising of the French flag at Timbuktu, 1894. Artist: Frederic Lix
The raising of the French flag at Timbuktu, 1894. The French began military incursions into the area in 1880. The French occupied the city of Timbuktu in 1894 in an attempt to stop the Tuareg

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Women of Sudan in striped robes, Timbuktu, and Tibbo people

Women of Sudan in striped robes, Timbuktu, and Tibbo people.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Mali - Timbuktu - Moorish Camps / settlements

Mali - Timbuktu - Moorish Camps / settlements north of the town. Date: circa 1910

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Mali - Timbuktu - The Ponds (Mares) - Fetching water

Mali - Timbuktu - The Ponds (Mares) - Fetching water
Mali - Timbuktu - The Ponds (Mares) - Large excavations dug out of the sand to draw up water from the depths. Date: circa 1910

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Mali - Timbuktu - The Ponds (Mares)

Mali - Timbuktu - The Ponds (Mares) - Large excavations dug out of the sand to draw up water from the depths. Date: circa 1907

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: TIMBUKTU, 1894. French forces seize the Saharan city of Timbuktu from the Tuaregs, January 1894

TIMBUKTU, 1894. French forces seize the Saharan city of Timbuktu from the Tuaregs, January 1894. Wood engraving from a contemporary French newspaper

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Big Game hunter sending his last postcard

Big Game hunter sending his last postcard
A big game hunter who has (what rotten luck!) become a lunchtime snack for his intended victim (a very jolly lion) sends his last address which is: In Red Lion, Timbuktu !!!!!!! Date: 1906

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Tombouctou 52 days direction sign in desert town, Zagora, Sahara, Morocco, may

Tombouctou 52 days direction sign in desert town, Zagora, Sahara, Morocco, may

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Timbuktu, Mali - House belonging to Caille

Timbuktu, Mali - House belonging to Caille
Timbuktu, Mali - the house owned and occupied by the French explorer Rene Caille in 1828

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Timbuktu, Mali - House belonging to Barth

Timbuktu, Mali - House belonging to Barth
Timbuktu, Mali - House belonging to German Explorer Heinrich Barth (occupied 1853 - 1854)

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Timbuktu, Mali - House belonging to Lenz

Timbuktu, Mali - House belonging to Lenz
Timbuktu, Mali - the house owned and occupied by the Austrian explorer Lenz in 1880

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Timbuktu, Mali - Local Musician (cartoon)

Timbuktu, Mali - Local Musician (cartoon)
1st prize at the Timbuktu Conservatoire! A local musician playing a simple guitar-like instrument, played with a bow

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Timbuktu, Mali - The Wood Market

Timbuktu, Mali - The Wood Market
The Wood Market - Timbuktu, Mali

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Mali - Timbuktu - Water Carrier and Banana plant

Mali - Timbuktu - Water Carrier and Banana plant
Timbuktu, Mali. A water carrier standing alongside a Banana plant

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Mali - Timbuktu

Mali - Timbuktu - official buildings

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Mali - Timbuktu - Home of Laing

Mali - Timbuktu - Home of Laing
Timbuktu, Mali - the house owned and occupied by the British explorer Laing during September 1826

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Mali - Timbuktu - Tuaregs

Mali - Timbuktu - Tuaregs
A group of Tuareg Horsemen and foot soldiers - Timbuktu, Mali

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Barth / Timbuktu / Camel

Barth / Timbuktu / Camel
TOMBOUCTU (TIMBUKTU) reached by German traveller Heinrich Barth during his exploration of West Africa

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Barth / Africa / Musgu

Barth / Africa / Musgu
Interior of a Musgu dwelling: Dr Heinrich Barth crossed the Sahara from Tripoli, through the Chad basin to Timbuktu, where he did work on the languages and ethnography. Date: 1851

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Barth / Africa / Encampment

Barth / Africa / Encampment
Encampment in the forest: Dr Heinrich Barth crossed the Sahara from Tripoli, through the Chad basin to Timbuktu, where he did work on the languages and ethnography

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Central Africans

Central Africans
Left, a man and woman of Timbuktu : on their right, two people of the Tibbo people

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Woman from Timbuktu

Woman from Timbuktu
A woman from Timbuktu holding a fan made from feathers

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Chad / Lake Chad / Elephants

Chad / Lake Chad / Elephants
Herd of elephants, Lake Chad: Dr Heinrich Barth crossed the Sahara from Tripoli, through the Chad basin to Timbuktu, where he did work on the languages and ethnography

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Mali Tombouktou

Mali Tombouktou
(aka Timbuktu etc) Rooftop view

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Timbuktu, Mali

Timbuktu, Mali (Tombuktu) in the 17th century

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Gordon Laings house, Timbuktu, Mali, West Africa, Africa

Gordon Laings house, Timbuktu, Mali, West Africa, Africa

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Timbuktu (Tombouctou), Mali, Africa

Timbuktu (Tombouctou), Mali, Africa

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: View over rooftops, Timbuctoo, Mali, Africa

View over rooftops, Timbuctoo, Mali, Africa

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Racial / W Africa / Mali 19C

Racial / W Africa / Mali 19C
Young woman from Timbuktu, Mali, wearing a pointed hat and carrying a fan of pink and green feathers

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Mali / Timbuktu 1870

Mali / Timbuktu 1870
General view of Timbuktu

Background imageTimbuktu Collection: Timbuktu, Mali, West Africa

Timbuktu, Mali, West Africa
General view of Timbuktu, Mali, West Africa




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"Timbuktu: A Hidden Gem of Mali, Africa" Discover the enchanting city in Mali, a place shrouded in mystery and rich history. Known for its famous sign that reads "Tombouctou, " this ancient city has captivated travelers for centuries. In the heart of West Africa, Timbuktu is home to vibrant communities like young women who proudly represent their heritage. Their colorful attire reflects the diversity and cultural richness found within these walls. As you wander through the bustling streets, you might encounter two women from Timbuktu gracefully going about their daily lives. Their warm smiles reflect the hospitality that permeates this extraordinary place. Immerse yourself in local traditions by meeting a young Tuareg man donning a headscarf while leisurely smoking his small pipe. His tranquil demeanor embodies the peaceful spirit that prevails amidst the desert landscape. A hand-painted sign reminds us of the arduous journey it once took to reach Timbuktu – 52 days across vast deserts and challenging terrains. This detail from the Catalan Atlas transports us back to an era when adventurers sought this fabled destination. Follow painted road signs pointing towards Tombouctou as you traverse through mesmerizing landscapes inhabited by West African Tuareg Horse Warriors. These skilled riders evoke images of ancient times when they safeguarded trade routes and preserved their nomadic way of life. Marvel at architectural wonders like Sankore Mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where echoes of prayers still resonate today. Witness a young boy walking along its sacred grounds, carrying on age-old traditions with each step he takes. Timbuktu remains an enigma waiting to be unraveled – an oasis steeped in legends and tales passed down through generations. Explore this hidden gem where history meets modernity against breathtaking Saharan vistas; it's an experience unlike any other.