Day05 Visit to the archeological sites of Naga, Muswarat, Meroe Royal Pyramides and the Meroe Royal City.
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The water is brought up in bags.
SHortly below some water is collected in a little reservoir for the animals.
African sheep has significantly less fur than in Europe (it is too hot to develope wool).
Some fruit (hamaddel) used by some people as a medicine.
Right: Our guide Mahmoud Bashir from the Sudan National Museum.
Saiid in front of a relief: A Lion eating a man (eating the enemies of the king).
A wonderful lady.
A man and his daughter, having loaded water, back on their way to their village.
The three-headed lion king named Abadamak (first century AD).
Abadamak, shown with a snake's boday and human hands growing out of a lotus flower. There is no Lotus Flower in Africa and it is assumed, that this reflects an Indian influence!
Detail.
The men of our group in front of the temple.
A little boy walking by.
Flat tyre.
A newly built school for nomad people.
The German Mission preserving the ruins of Muswarat.