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Mudflats of the Rio Nuñez
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The Plume from the Bauxite Drying Plant
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Loading Bauxite at Kamsar
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An inbound ship
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How we got around the Nuñez estuary
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Encircling Fish in the Shallows
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The other end of the operation
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Rice has been grown here for centuries
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through a process of desalinating the land
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Salt is also produced in these filters
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Inside a mangrove forest
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Mangrove life: a mudskipper
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Mangrove oysters (delicious!)
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The New Fishing Port at Kamsar
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Which is one of the largest artisinal fishing ports in Guinée
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Boats come from all over
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A Malachite Kingfisher (in my hand)
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Atlantic Humpback Dolphins
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120 km inland around the mine site
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The valleys between the bauxite rich plateaus
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Morning mist in a valley
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Bundles of grass harvested for thatching
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An earth kiln under construction showing the firing hole
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The grass layer before the soil
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A kiln ready to be lit
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Skin of a bushbuck
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Bushbuck horns
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Skin of a Red-flanked duiker
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Horns of the last Yellow-Backed Duiker
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A castrated hunting dog