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Deutsch: Salzkarawane auf dem Weg von Agadez nach Bilma in Niger.
العربية: قافلة ملح أزلاي. وأفاد الفرنسيون أن قافلة 1906 بلغ عددها 20 ألف جمل.
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2006-01-12 01:07 Holger Reineccius 800×383×8 (91819 bytes) * Bildbeschreibung: Salzkarawane auf dem Weg von Agadez nach Bilma in Niger * Quelle: eigene Aufnahme * Bildautor: Holger Reineccius * Datum: 11. Dezember 1985
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