Stanowiska archeologiczne w Sudanie - Redux

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Stanowiska archeologiczne w Sudanie - Redux
In thirty years of dictatorship and economic sanctions, it was difficult - and undesirable - to obtain a visa for Sudan. But the revolution and the end of the dictatorship of 2019 also led to the hope that the archaeological sites of the Pyramids and not only of Ancient Nubia along the Nile - registered in the UNESCO World Heritage Site - will return to attract not only visitors, archaeologists and restorers and especially the Sudanese themselves who now want to discover their country. Roman Kiosk at Naqa archaeological site.
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2020-02-28
Alessio Mamo/Redux/Redux Pictures/East News
Redux Pictures
Alessio Mamo/Redux
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