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While the Sahara's captivating blue attire is becoming a relic from the past, in Mauritania, the fashion tradition is still alive and looks like it's here to stay.
Tamanrasset also is a center of the Tuareg tribe, the ”blue people” of the Sahara, so-called because the indigo robes and headcloths they wear used to stain their skins a dark blue.
It had been a long and gruelling week. I was crossing a desolate part of the Sahara Desert in Mali, West Africa, by camel. I was there for a photo shoot of the Tuareg people. For 2,000 years the ...
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