Poland:
- “Biography”
- “The origin of the Polish joke” Polish American Journal
- “Polish Kielbasa (Polish Sausage)”
Indonesia:
- “Famed Author Pramoedya Ananta Toer Dies” by Niniek Karmini, The Associated Press, Sun, Apr 30, 2006.
- “Tom Waits: A Raspy Voice Heads To The Hall Of Fame” Interview by Terry Gross, NPR, Mar 4, 2011.
Morocco:
- “The dilemma of “Virginity” restoration” by Bruce Crumley, Time, July 13, 2008.
- “Hassan II Mosque, Casablance” Sacred Destinations, July 6, 2011.
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Godolphin Arabian”
Iceland:
- Eyjafjallajokull Volcano Ash Still Making Mess Of Travel In Europe, by Jill Lawless and Slobodan Lekich, Huffington Post, April 19, 2010.
- A Guide to Iceland’s Volcanoes, BBC News, April 15, 2010.
- Reykjavik City Library: Yrsa Sigurdardottir.
Barbados:
- The Complete Book of Spirits: A Guide to Their History, Production and Enjoyment, by Anthony Dias Blue, New York: HarperCollins, 2004.
- “All hail Rihanna” Nation News Feb 22, 2008.
- “Austin Clarke” by Linda Richards January Magazine.
- “Grammy Girl” by Maria Bradshaw Nation News Feb 11, 2008.
- “Rihanna partners with Barbados Tourism Authority,” Jun 15, 2011.
Nigeria:
- Header photo is of Igbo masks
Jordan:
- “Bestseller’s lies exposed”, Sydney Morning Herald, July 24, 2004.
- “Norma Khouri: myth and fact” Sydney Morning Herald, July 24, 2004.
- “We were inseparable, says hoaxer’s Chicago flatmate” by Malcolm Knox, Sydney Morning Herald, July 27, 2004.
Spain:
- “Fox, Ice Age Director Bullish on The Story of Ferdinand”, New York Magazine, Feb 18, 2011 .
- “Gaudi’s Masterpiece” by Jeremy Berlin, National Geographic, Dec 2010.
- “Tomás de Torquemada”, Encyclopedia Britannica.
- Header photo is of El drac de Gaudí at Pavellons Güell, Barcelona, Spain
Brazil:
- “Copacabana comeback” by Lois Weiss, The New York Post, May 12, 2011.
- “In rough slum, Brazil’s police try soft touch, ” by Alexei Barrionuevo, New York Times, Oct 10, 2010.
- “Out of the slums of Rio, an author finds fame,” Latin America News, Apr 27, 2004.
- “Pelé: the King of Football”, FIFA.com.
- “Rainforests of Brazil.” mongabay.com.
- “Trem do Corcovado”
- wikipedia.com: “Christ the Redeemer (Statue)“; “Copacabana (Rio de Janeiro)“
- Header photo is of the caatinga in Bahia, Brazil
Thailand:
- Cockfighting Learning and Exhibition Centre
- “Sea of sewage strips Thai beaches of five-star rating” by Apinya Wipatayotin, Bangkok Post, Feb 8, 2010.
- “Thailand’s military draft a lottery many hope to lose” by Janesara Fugal, Agence France-Presse, Apr 22, 2011.
- “This week in religion history”, The Peterborough Examiner, May 18, 2008.
- Header photo is of Phang Nga Bay, Phuket, Thailand
Liberia:
- “Charles Taylor’s Boycotts End of War Crimes Trial”, By MIKE CORDER Associated Press, Feb 8, 2011.
- The Hague Justice Portal
- “‘Lies and Rumors’: Liberia’s Charles Taylor on the Stand” by Leo Cendrowicz, Time Magazine, July 14, 2009.
- “The Netherlands: Taylor Trial Ends” By MARLISE SIMONS, New York Times, Mar 11, 2011 .
- The Trial of Charles Taylor
- Header photo is of Buchanan Beach, Liberia
Lebanon:
- “Books: The Prophet’s Profits”, Time Magazine, Aug 13, 1965.
- “Prophet Motive: The Kahlil Gibran phenomenon” by Joan Acocella, The New Yorker, Jan 7, 2008.
- www.wikipedia.com: “1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing“; 1983 United States Embassy Bombing“
- Header photo is of Beirut, Lebanon
Finland:
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Finnish Spitz“
- Header photo is of winter in Finland
Philippines:
- Essay: The Shoes of Imelda Marcos by Lance Morrow, Time Magazine, Mar 31, 1986.
- Factsheets: Bataan Death March, National Museum of the U.S. Airforce, Aug 3, 2009.
- Investigations: Imeldarabilia: A Final Count, Time Magazine, Feb. 23, 1987.
- People Power’s Philippine Saint: Corazon AquinoBy Howard Chua-Eoan Time Magazine Saturday, Aug. 01, 2009
- The weird world of Imelda Marcos by David McNeill, The Independent, Feb 25 2006.
- Woman of the Year Time Magazine Jan. 05, 1987
- Header photo is of the Chocolate Hills of Bohol, Philippines
Bolivia:
- “Jaime Escalante dies at 79; math teacher who challenged East L.A. students to ‘Stand and Deliver’” By Elaine Woo, Los Angeles Times, Mar 31, 2010.
- Header photo is of Lake Titicaca
Malawi:
- Madonna’s Malawi charity ‘squandered millions’ by David Smith, The Guardian, 25 Mar 2011.
- Header photo is of Kamkwamba’s windmill
Estonia:
- “Estonia joins crisis-hit euro club”, By David Mardiste, Reuters, Jan 1, 2011.
- Header photo is of Vormsi Island, Estonia
Turkey:
- Archnet Digital Library: Hagia Sophia
- “‘Learn the language,’ Turkish minister tells countrymen in Germany”, The Local, Oct 12 2010.
- Wikipedia.com: “Turkey”
- Header photo is of Istanbul
North Korea:
- “Photo Essay: North Korean Propaganda Posters” by Paul Comstock, California Literary Review, Aug 19th, 2008.
- Lonely Planet: North Korea, Feb 17 ,2009.
- Political Classification and Social Structure in North Korea by Kongdan Oh, Brookings, June 5, 2003.
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “List of Kim Jong-il’s Titles“
- Header photo is of the Tomb of King Tongmyong in Pyongyang
Libya:
- “How are you supposed to spell Muammar Gaddafi/Khadafy/Qadhafi?” by Cecil Adams The Straight Dope, June 20, 1986.
- Header photo is of Lepcis Magna, Libya
Nepal:
- “Women’s Rights in Nepal: Big Changes, Broken Promises” by Aarti Ramachandran, Foreign Policy Digest, Nov 1, 2010.
- Header photo is of Kathmandu, Nepal
Jamaica:
- “‘Legend,’ Bob Marley’s best-of album, lands on a milestone” By Edna Gundersen,USA Today, Jul 30, 2009.
- “Usain Bolt smashes world record in the 200″ by Philip Hersh, Los Angeles Times, Aug 21, 2009.
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Blue Mountains”
- Header photo is of Negril, Jamaica
Mauritius:
- Header photo is of Mauritius
Peru:
- “Paddington returns” by Alyssa McDonald, New Statesman, June 12, 2008.
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Guinea Pigs”; “Paddington Bear”
- Header photo is of Machu Picchu
Somalia:
- “Famous, Infamous and Iconic Photos: U.S Soldier dragged through Mogadishu” by thequintessential, Mar 10, 2010.
- “Nuruddin Farah: The novelist and the nomad” by Stephen Gray, Publishers Weekly, Aug 23, 1999.
- Header photo is of Laas Geel, Somalia
Hungary:
- Houdini: His Life and Art
- Rubik’s
- Header photo is of Schlossberger Castle, Tura, Hungary
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Goražde”; “Sarajevo”
- Header photo is of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Pakistan:
- “Journey of Hope”, Vol. III, Bozeman Daily Chronicle for the Central Asia Institute, 2009.
- Snow Leopard: Beyond the Myth
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Kashmir (song)”;
- Header photo is of K2
Malaysia:
- “All-action heroine” by Ryan Gilbey, The Guardian, Jan 1, 2009.
- “No business like Yeoh business” by Jon Swain, The Sunday Times, Mar 25, 2007.
- “‘Spiderman’ scales Malaysia tower,” BBC News, Sept 1, 2009.
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Michelle Yeoh”; “Petronas Towers”
- Header photo is of Kek Lok Si Temple in Penang, Malaysia
Cambodia:
- “Angkor Wat”
- “Dith Pran” Telegraph, Mar 31, 2008.
- “Divining Angkor” by Richard Stone, National Geographic, July 2009.
- Header photo is of Angkor Wat
Sweden:
- “Pippi Longstocking, with dragon tattoo” by Pat Ryan, New York Times, May 22, 2010.
- “The World According to Kropp” by Brad Wetzler, National Geographic Adventure, May 2002.
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “IKEA”; “Stieg Larsson”; “Swedish Fish”
- Header photo is of Ale’s Stones in Scania, southern Sweden
Denmark:
- “Did Vikings really wear horns on their helmets?”. The Straight Dope. 2004-12-07.
- “Ordener til kulturens og sportens folk,” Jydskevestkysten, April 15, 2010.
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Danish (pastry)”; “Hans Christian Andersen”
- Header photo is of Jutland, Denmark
Antigua & Barbuda:
- “Antigua behind the brochures: gangsters’ paradise?” by Stephen Foley, The Independent, Aug 2, 2008.
- Benson, Kristin M. and Cayce Hagseth. Voices from the Gaps: Jamaica Kincaid, May 23, 2001.
- CIA: The World Factbook: Antigua and Barbuda
- Crossroads Centre
- Frigate Bird www.antiguanice.com
- Gross national income per capita (PPP international $)
- “Traveller’s Guide to Antigua: A Caribbean gem with beaches, cricket and luxury resorts galore,” by Beth Adamson and Simon Calder, Dec 12,2009.
- “The World’s Billionaires: #234 Oprah Winfrey,” Mar 11, 2009. www.forbes.com
- Header photo is of Antigua
Namibia:
- “Africa’s Skeleton Coast” by Des and Jen Bartlett, National Geographic Magazine, Jan 1992.
- “Health Profile of Namibia” World Health Organization, 2006.
- HIV/AIDS Policy Fact Sheet; The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Oct 2005.
- “Jolie donation to help baby wards”, BBC News, May 30, 2006.
- “Namib Desert”; www.worldwildlife.org
- “Namibia: Nearly a Nation?” National Geographic Magazine, June 1982.
- Namibian Coast Conservation & Management Project
- “Namibian Giant” by James M. Clash; www.forbes.com
- U.S. Census Bureau
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Namibia”
- Header photo is of the Namib Desert
Sri Lanka:
- “A Sri Lankan Underdog Battles Global Tea Giants” by Vikas Bajaj, The New York Times, January 8, 2010
- Times Topics > Organizations > L > Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam “Tamil Tigers” Updated: May 18, 2009.
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam”; “Tea production in Sri Lanka”
- Header photo is of Polonnaruwa, Shri Lanka
South Korea:
- Hyundai-Kia Replaces Ford as World’s No.4 Automaker, The Chosun Ilbo (English Edition), Aug 11, 2009.
- www.identitytheory.com: Interview with Nora Okja Keller
- The Stats on Prostitution.
- “Taekwondo: a new strategy for Brand Korea” By Kim Hee-sung. Republic of Korea Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Dec 21, 2009.
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Gunsan”; “Korean War”
- Header photo is of Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul, South Korea
Cuba:
- Buena Vista Social Club: Biography.
- “Old Cars in Cuba: Nurtured but Not Loved,” By Tom Miller, New York Times, Oct 27, 2004.
- “Stage Preview: Acting takes Cuba Gooding Sr. on an inspirational tour,” by Eve Modzelewski, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Sept 27, 2000.
- Header photo is of a Havana street scene
Saudi Arabia:
- Hausman, Gerald and Loretta Hausman, The Mythology of Horses: Horse Legend and Lore Throughout the Ages, Three Rivers Press, 2003.
- Unger, Craig. “Saving the Saudis,” Vanity Fair: Oct 2003.
- http://www.defense.gov/news/casualty.pdf
- http://www.rajaa.net
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Arabian Peninsula”; “Saudi Arabia”
- Zoepf, Katherine. “Talk of Women’s Rights Divides Saudi Arabia”, The New York Times: May 31, 2010.
- Header photo is of the Rub’ al Khali
Italy:
- 75 seconds to victory – the race
- The Full History of Rome’s Famous Colosseum
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Palio di Siena”; “Pinocchio”
- Header photo was taken in the Roman Forum
Sierra Leone:
- “The Amistad Case in Fact and Film” by Eric Foner, DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University, Mar 1998.
- Conflict diamonds: Sanctions and war: General Assembly adopts resolution on “conflict diamonds” by the United Nations Department of Public Information in cooperation with the Sanctions Branch, Security Council Affairs Division, Department of Political Affairs, Mar 21 2001.
- “Famous trials: Amistad” by Douglas O. Linder, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law, 2010
- “Geechee and Gullah culture” by Althea Sumpter, Georgia Institute of Technology for The New Georgia Encyclopedia, Jan 29, 2010.
- “Transatlantic linkage: The Gullah/Geechee-Sierra Leone connection,” from an exhibit brochure presented by The Museum of Coastal History and The Sierra Leone National Museum. Courtesy of the Coastal Georgia Historical Society.
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Bunce Island“; “Sierra Leone”
- Header photo is of the Cotton Tree in the center of Freetown, Sierra Leone
El Salvador:
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “El Salvador”
- Header photo is of Izalco Volcano, El Salvador
Ethiopia:
- “25th Anniversary of Ethiopian Famine: Has Anything Changed?” by Louis Belanger, The Huffington Post, Oct 21, 2009.
- “Band Aid saved me but 25 years later my country is still hungry” By Oliver Harvey, The Sun, 24 Oct 2009
- BBC H2G2: Band Aid
- “The evolutionary road” by Jamie Shreeve, National Geographic, July 2010.
- Haile Selassie’s Address To The United Nations, Oct, 1963.
- “Millions of Ethiopian famine aid used to buy weapons” by Mike Pflanz, Telegraph, Mar 3,2010
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “1984-1985 Famine in Ethiopia”; “Australopithecus afarensis”; “Haile Selassie”; “Rastafari movement”
- Header photo is of a monolithic church in Lalibela, Ethiopia
Vietnam:
- “A milestone for a memorial that has touched millions: Would the planned visitors center detract from ‘the wall’?,” by Kent Garber, U.S. News and World Report, Nov 3, 2007.
- “Monumental Achievement: As the Vietnam Memorial turns 20, architect Maya Lin strives to go beyond the Wall” by Robert F. Howe, Smithsonian.com, Nov 01, 2002.
- Picturing U.S. history: “American Soldiers as Victims in Vietnam,” by David Parsons, The Graduate Center, City University of New York.
- Washingtonian.com: “The Vietnam Memorial’s History: Twenty-five years ago, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial divided Washington. Today it’s an emotional touchstone,” by Denise Kersten Wills, Nov 01, 2007.
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Platoon”; “Ron Kovic”; “Vietnam Veterans Memorial”
- Header photo is of Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Iran:
- Amnesty International: 2009 Annual Report for Iran
- “Blackmailing the U.S.” Time Magazine, Nov 19 1979.
- Bush State of the Union address, Jan 29, 2002.
- “Can Rumi save us now? Life and words of the popular 13th-century Persian poet have special meaning for a 21st-century world torn by war, genocide and hatred” by Jonathan Curiel, San Francisco Chronicle, Apr 1, 2007.
- “‘Fruitbat’ at Bat” by Maureen Dowd, New York Times, Sept 26, 2007.
- “Islamic verses: The influence of Muslim literature in the United States has grown stronger since the Sept. 11 attacks” by Jonathan Curiel, San Francisco Chronicle, Feb 6, 2005.
- “Mahmoud Ahmadinejad”, New York Times, Feb 11, 2010.
- “Madonna loves a whirling Dervish” by John Ryle, The Guardian, Feb 15, 1999.
- The SIPRI Military Expenditure Database
- Header photo is of the Shah Mosque in Esfahan, Iran
India:
- www.boxofficemojo.com: “Slumdog Millionaire”
- “Chopra blames own meditation for Baja quake”, AOL news, Apr 5, 2010.
- “Foreign news: Man of the Year, 1930″ Time Magazine, Jan 5, 1931.
- “Home of Slumdog Millionaire child actor destroyed by Mumbai authorities”, by Hiram Lee, World Socialist Web Site, May 15,2009
- “Person of the Century: Mohandas Gandhi” by Johanna Mcgeary, Time Magazine, January 1, 2000.
- “A Prayer for the Ganges” by Joshua Hammer, Smithsonian Magazine, Nov 2007.
- “The Shadow of ‘Slumdog’s’ Success: What Does the Film Owe Child Actors — and India?”, by Emily Wax, Washington Post Foreign Service, Jan 31, 2009.
- www.imdb.com: “Trivia for The Jungle Book“
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Apu Nahasapeemapetilon“; “Deepak Chopra”; “Five laws of library science“; “Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi” “The Jungle Book”
- Header photo is of the Taj Mahal
Zimbabwe:
- “Failed harvest deepens Zimbabwe food crisis” CBC News, March 11, 2010.
- “Founder of scouts Lord Baden-Powell had rebel executed” by Cristina Ruiz and Maurice Chittenden, The Sunday Times, Dec 6, 2009.
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Land reform in Zimbabwe“; “Victoria Falls“; “Zimbabwe“
- “Zimbabwe white farmers report surge in violence”, Associated Press, June 9, 2010.
- Header photo is of Victoria Falls
Papua New Guinea:
- “The new head hunters” by Rory Callinan, Time Magazine, July 25, 2005.
- “Papua New Guinea: Nation in the making” by Robert J. Gordon, National Geographic, Aug 1982.
- “Papua New Guinea: Out of the stone age”, Time Magazine, Dec 17, 1973.
- http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2797.htm
- “Widespread cannibalism may have caused prehistoric prion disease epidemics, science study suggests” Science Daily, Apr 11, 2003.
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Bougainville”; “Guinea pigs”; “Papua New Guinea”
- Header photo is of Papua New Guinea natives
Chile:
- “Augusto Pinochet: Villain to some, hero to others” by Tom Gjelten, National Public Radio, Dec 10, 2006.
- “Chile: The long and narrow land” by Kip Ross, National Geographic, Feb 1960.
- “A Chilean dictator’s dark legacy” by Monte Reel and J.Y. Smith, The Washington Post, Dec 11, 2006.
- http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/world/historical_mag_big.php
- http://www.isabelallende.com
- http://www.summitpost.com: “Torres del Paine”
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Easter Island”; “Robinson Crusoe”; “Salvador Allende”
- “The world: General Pinochet: Bloody democracy” by Charles Eisendrath, Time Magazine, Oct 1, 1973.
- Header photo is of Torres del Paine
Australia:
- “A long trek to truth” by Robert Manne, The Washington Post, Feb 2, 2003.
- http://www.outback-australia-travel-secrets.com/what_is_the_australian_outback.html
- “Recent crocodile attacks in Australia”, Sydney Morning Herald, Apr 11, 2009.
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Australia”; “Azaria Chamberlain”;”Boomerang”; “Cate Blanchett”; “Russell Crowe”;
- Header photo is of Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Biographer’s Day:
- “James Boswell’s Scotland” by Tom Huntington Smithsonian, Jan 2005.
- http://www.samueljohnson.com
- Header photo from Unforgiven, left to right: W.W. Beauchamp (Saul Rubinek), Little Bill (Gene Hackman) and English Bob (Richard Harris)
Ireland:
- “Irish church obsessively hid child abuse: report” by Andras Gergely, Reuters, Nov 26, 2009
- “A new day for Ireland” by John J. Putnam, National Geographic, Apr 1981.
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Enya”; “Lucky Charms”
- Header photo is of the Cliffs of Moher, Ireland
Norway:
- http://www.edvardmunch.com
- “Norway, land of the generous sea” by Edward J. Linehan, National Geographic, July 1971
- “Norway takes off” by Steve Casimiro, National Geographic Adventure, Nov 2009.
- “Norway’s fjords pit men against mountains” by Andrew H. Brown, National Geographic, Jan 1957.
- “Spitzbergen: Norway’s strategic islands” by Gordon Young, National Geographic, Aug 1978
- http://www.visionofhumanity.org/gpi/results/rankings/2009/
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Trolls”; “The Scream”; “Polar Bear”
- Header photo is of Geirangerfjord, Norway
Dominican Republic:
- “Amber: Window to the past” American Museum of Natural History http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/amber/varieties.html
- http://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/dr.html
- “Dinosaurs from amber?” by Gary Platt, May 1997; http://www.dinosaur.org/jparticles.htm
- “The Dominican Republic: Comeback in the Caribbean” by James Cerruti, National Geographic, Oct 1977.
- “Golden window on the past” by Paul A. Zahl, National Geographic, Sep 1977.
- “Sosa: Cream has bleached skin” by Enrique Rojas for ESPNDeportes.com, Nov 10, 2009.
- wikipedia.com: “Dominican Republic”; “Sammy Sosa.”
- Header photo is of Patria, Minerva and Maria Teresa Mirabal
China:
- “Cutting off dissent” by Alan Mairson, National Geographic, May 2008.
- “EAA interview with Yu Hua, author of To Live” interviewed by Helen Finken. Education About Asia, Vol. 8, No. 3, Winter 2003.
- “Google shuts China site in dispute over censorship” by Miguel Helft and David Barboza, New York Times, Mar 22, 2010.
- Reporters without Borders Press Freedom Index 2009: http://en.rsf.org/press-freedom-index-2009,1001.html
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “China”
- Header photo is of the Great Wall, China
Paraguay:
- “Paraguay plots a new course” by Sandra Dibble, National Geographic, Aug 1992
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Paraguay”
- http://www.worldlanguage.com/Languages/Guarani.htm
- Header photo is of the Palacio de los Lopez in Asuncion, Paraguay
Haiti:
- “Bare feet and burros of Haiti” by Oliver P. Newman, National Geographic, Sep 1944
- http://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/
- http://www.globalsecurity.org
- “Haiti – Against all odds” by Charles E. Cobb, Jr., National Geographic, Nov 1987
- “Haiti: Beyond mountains, more mountains” by Carolyn Bennett Patterson, National Geographic, Jan 1976
- “Haiti – West Africa in the West Indies” by John Scofield, National Geographic, Feb 1961
- http://www.nytimes.com/info/haiti-earthquake-2010/
- “Of spirits and saints” by Carole Devillers, National Geographic, Mar 1985
- Time Magazine‘s coverage of the Haiti earthquake, especially “The distant memories of Haiti before the quake” by Amy Wilentz, Jan 23, 2010
- http://www.usaid.gov/helphaiti/documents/03.11.10-USAID-DCHAHaitiEarthquakeFactSheet44.pdf
- Wade Davis interview by Ker Than for National Geographic, Jan 25, 2010
- “Who removed Aristide?” by Paul Farmer from the London Review of Books, April 14, 2004
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Haiti”; “Boukman Dutty”; “Parsley Massacre”; “Tonton Macoutes”
- Header photo is of the Citadelle Laferriere in northern Haiti.
Sudan
- savedarfur.org
- http://www.valentinoachakdeng.org
- http://www.wikipedia.com: “Sudan”; “Lost Boys”
- Header photo is of the Meroe Pyramids in northeastern Sudan.
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