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  • A dead camel lies in the sand over jeep tire tracks in the desert outside of M'hamid in the Moroccan Sahara. The region of Ouarzazate and the Draa Valley is suffering from an extended drought that by some accounts has extended sixteen years.
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  • Sheep and goats gather around a water truck used to bring water from Rum Village to the remote Bedouin encampment in Wadi Rum, Jordan. The truck has in recent years taken the place of natural springs, many of which have gone dry.
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  • Windswept ripples form around a small shrub growing from red sand in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Windswept ripples form around a grass growing from red sand in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
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  • Bedouin shepherd Atala Mohammed herds his goats through the canyons of Petra, Jordan to a rare water spring.
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  • Bedouin shepherd Atala Mohammed herds his goats through the canyons of Petra, Jordan to a rare water spring.
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  • Bedouin shepherd Atala Mohammed herds his goats through the canyons of Petra, Jordan to a rare water spring.
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  • Bedouin shepherd Atala Mohammed herds his goats through the canyons of Petra, Jordan to a rare water spring.
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  • The hot sun grazes over sand patterns and the sparse grassy vegetation on the dunes of Erg Zehar, two days by camel from M'Hamid, Morocco on November 11, 2007.
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  • Children pose in a sandy passageway of Ait Bounou, an ancient kasbah, or fortified village, in the Moroccan Sahara. The town is quickly falling into ruin as the inhabitants flee the drying well and the advancement of the dunes expedited by a 16-year drought and the damming of the Draa River.
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  • A modern light post stands overlooking the crumbling walls and mosque of Ait Bounou, an ancient kasbah, or fortified village, in the Moroccan Sahara. The town is quickly falling into ruin as the inhabitants flee the drying well and the advancement of the dunes expedited by a 16-year drought and the damming of the Draa River.
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  • Adobe walls, palm trees and power lines are lit by street lights at twilight along a dirt road leading to Ait Bounou, an ancient village in the Moroccan Sahara on November 8, 2007. Ait Bounou is threatened by extreme drought, yet the path is lined with newly built luxury tourist hotels equipped with swimming pools.
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  • The setting sun illuminates the crumbling walls  of Ait Bounou, an ancient kasbah, or fortified village, in the Moroccan Sahara on November 8, 2007. The town is quickly falling into ruin as the inhabitants flee the drying well and the advancement of the dunes expedited by a 16-year drought and the damming of the Draa River.
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  • Children play in the sandy passageways of Ait Bounou, an ancient kasbah, or fortified village, in the Moroccan Sahara. The town is quickly falling into ruin as the inhabitants flee the drying well and the advancement of the dunes expedited by a 16-year drought and the damming of the Draa River.
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  • Sunset casts a long shadow across the dirt road leading to Ait Bounou, an ancient kasbah, or fortified village, in the Moroccan Sahara. The town is quickly falling into ruin as the inhabitants flee the drying well and the advancement of the dunes expedited by a 16-year drought and the damming of the Draa River.
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  • A man and woman walk through one of the many covered passageways in Ait Bounou, an ancient kasbah, or fortified village, in the Moroccan Sahara. The town is quickly falling into ruin as the inhabitants flee the drying well and the advancement of the dunes expedited by a 16-year drought and the damming of the Draa River.
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  • The crumbling walls of Ait Bounou, an ancient kasbah, or fortified village, in the Moroccan Sahara. The town is quickly falling into ruin as the inhabitants flee the drying well and the advancement of the dunes expedited by a 16-year drought and the damming of the Draa River.
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  • The crumbling walls of Ait Bounou, an ancient kasbah, or fortified village, in the Moroccan Sahara. The town is quickly falling into ruin as the inhabitants flee the drying well and the advancement of the dunes expedited by a 16-year drought and the damming of the Draa River.
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  • The setting sun illuminates the crumbling walls and mosque minaret of Ait Bounou, an ancient kasbah, or fortified village, in the Moroccan Sahara on November 8, 2007. The town is quickly falling into ruin as the inhabitants flee the drying well and the advancement of the dunes expedited by a 16-year drought and the damming of the Draa River.
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  • Sunset illuminates the dome roof of a Marabout, or tomb of a venerated saint, in Ait Bounou, an ancient kasbah, or fortified village, in the Moroccan Sahara. The town is quickly falling into ruin as the inhabitants flee the drying well and the advancement of the dunes expedited by a 16-year drought and the damming of the Draa River.
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