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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Soko Mjanakheti is on his way to the clinic, in the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: In the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: In the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 1 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: In the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 26 January 2019, Ethiopia: Mountain goats walk in the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia.
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Easter Sunday sees a sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Easter Sunday sees a sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Jeni Falkman Grangaard (right) leads an Easter Sunday sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Rev. Jeni Falkman Grangaard and her two-and-a-half-year-old son Amos share a moment after an Easter Sunday sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: The congregation waits for the sun to rise, during Easter Sunday sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Carey Ballenger leads an Easter Sunday sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Easter Sunday sees a sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: An Ecumenical Accompanier from the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) looks on, as Rev. Carey Ballenger leads an Easter Sunday sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Carey Ballenger (left) and Jeni Falkman Grangaard (right) lead an Easter Sunday sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Carey Ballenger (left) and Jeni Falkman Grangaard (right) lead an Easter Sunday sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 15 May 2023, Kakuma, Turkana County, Kenya: Mountains pictured behind a few Turkana homes at Nakoyo, not far from the Kakuma refugee camp. The Turkana – a traditionally pastoralist community – are native to the area, and forms the host community for the hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the nearby Kakuma refugee camp.
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  • 16 February 2020, Amman, Jordan: Morning light over mountains and valleys near Jerash city.
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  • 2 April 2022, Adjumani district, Uganda: A woman waits for the ferry to take her over the Nile from Adjumani district east of the Nile to Obongi district west of the nile.
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  • 12 September 2015: Mud road and old cottage barn in the UNESCO world heritage site of Vinales, Cuba.
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  • 2 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: Houses in the Palorinya refugee settlement in the West Nile area of northern Uganda. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 2 April 2022, Obongi/Adjumani district, Uganda: Two men paddle a boat on the River Nile in the border area between Adjumani and Obongi districts in the West Nile area of northern Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: View of the River Nile, near the Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: View of the River Nile, near the Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: Refugees walk through the Nyumanzi refugee settlement in Adjumani district, West Nile area of Uganda. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: Refugees move through the Nyumanzi refugee settlement in Adjumani district, West Nile area of Uganda. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: Refugees walk through the Nyumanzi refugee settlement in Adjumani district, West Nile area of Uganda. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: Refugees walk through the Nyumanzi refugee settlement in Adjumani district, West Nile area of Uganda. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 2 April 2022, Obongi/Adjumani district, Uganda: Two men paddle a boat on the River Nile in the border area between Adjumani and Obongi districts in the West Nile area of northern Uganda.
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  • 16 February 2020, Amman, Jordan: Morning light over sandstone near Jerash city.
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  • 28 February 2020, Jerusalem: Church of the Ascension, seen from the Mount of Olives.
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  • 31 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: After an eight-month dry season, the riverbed of Mayo Tsanaga ('Tsanaga River') lies dry at the outskirts of the city of Maroua in the Far North region of Cameroon.
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  • 31 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: Refugees wait their turn, at a distribution of non-food items in Minawao. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 3 June 2019, Djohong, Cameroon: A woman walks along the road from the Borgop refugee camp towards the host community of Borgop. The Borgop refugee camp is located in the municipality of Djohong, in the Mbere subdivision of the Adamaoua regional state in Cameroon. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation since 2015, the camp currently holds 12,300 refugees from the Central African Republic.
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  • 3 June 2019, Djohong, Cameroon: A woman looks out over the valley near Borgop refugee camp. The Borgop refugee camp is located in the municipality of Djohong, in the Mbere subdivision of the Adamaoua regional state in Cameroon. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation since 2015, the camp currently holds 12,300 refugees from the Central African Republic.
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  • 22 September 2017, Geneva, Switzerland: View of central Geneva.
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  • 22 September 2017, Geneva, Switzerland: View of central Geneva.
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  • 22 September 2017, Geneva, Switzerland: View of central Geneva.
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  • 28 February 2020, Jerusalem: Church of the Ascension, seen from the Mount of Olives.
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  • 23 February 2020, Jerusalem: Church of the Ascension on the Mount of Olives.
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  • 3 June 2019, Djohong, Cameroon: A woman walks along the road from the Borgop refugee camp towards the host community of Borgop. The Borgop refugee camp is located in the municipality of Djohong, in the Mbere subdivision of the Adamaoua regional state in Cameroon. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation since 2015, the camp currently holds 12,300 refugees from the Central African Republic.
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  • 2 March 2017, Morija, Maseru district, Lesotho: Smoke coming up from the hospital incinerator, used to disinfect medical equipment. Scott Hospital is run by the Lesotho Evangelical Church in Southern Africa and is a founding member of the Christian Health Association of Lesotho. It is located in the village of Morija, and operates and supervises clinics in the Maseru District of Lesotho. Scott started out as a dispensary in 1864, and today offers comprehensive healthcare Mondays-Fridays, as well as pharmaceutical services around the clock. Lesotho suffers from high numbers in Tuberculosis in disesase and mortality, and so the hospital screens all patients for TB. The hospital observes among many patients what they describe as ”low health-seeking behaviour”, services are increasing and demand rising, but space and human resources are a challenge, as is funding. I key concern is one of infrastructure, where the original design of the hospital matches poorly with current needs, as departments and buildings are scattered, posing a challenge for security. Another challenge is to adapt donation structures, so as to be able to receive payments electronically. The hospital has one ambulance, which they describe as not enough, but what they have. Another challenge is that lack of funds affects maintenance of buildings and infrastructure, as the immediate care of patients take priority. PLEASE NOTE: This photo is not to be used in social media.
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  • 22 September 2017, Geneva, Switzerland: View of central Geneva.
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  • 4 January 2018, Atlas Mountains, Morocco: With its peak of 4,167 meters, Mount Tubkal makes a majestic view of the Atlas Mountains, and forms the highest peak in North Africa. The nearest Berber village, Armed, is located at an altitude of some 1,900 meters, with a population around the same number.
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  • 9 January 2018, Todgha Gorge, Morocco: The Todgha Gorges are a series of limestone river canyons, or wadi, in the eastern part of the High Atlas Mountains in Morocco. The canyon walls are up to 400 metres high.
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  • 7 January 2018, Imlil, Morocco: Mustafa works in a small souvenir shop in the village of Imlil, near Mount Tubkal in the Moroccan Atlas mountains. With the arrival of the first precipitation in a month’s time, he takes time to enjoy a moment in the snow. Although heavy snowfall means heavy work for the villagers in cleaning up rooftops and roads, it is also a welcome contribution, as the snow helps attract tourists to the area, as well as secure water supplies to local agriculture.
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  • 5 January 2018, Auguni, Morocco: The name of the village of Auguni, located in the Azzaden Valley in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco, means "warm hill". The village is named for its strategic location, offering ample warm light even in the coldest winter months. In what in the winter may appear a barren landscape, sunlit shelves on the mountainside provide pockets of warmth for plants and crops to grow.
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  • 6 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt:
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  • 6 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: People stroll through the venue of COP27, the United Nations climate change conference held in 2022 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
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  • 9 January 2018, Dades Gorge, Morocco: The Dades Gorges are a series of rugged Wadi gorges carved out by the Dades River. The variably coloured walls range from 200-500 meters in height.
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  • 7 January 2018, Imlil, Morocco: Although heavy snowfall means heavy work for the villagers in cleaning up rooftops and roads, it is also a welcome contribution, as the snow helps attract tourists to the area, as well as secure water supplies to local agriculture.
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  • 6 January 2018, Imlil, Morocco: Although heavy snowfall means heavy work for the villagers in cleaning up rooftops and roads, it is also a welcome contribution, as the snow helps attract tourists to the area, as well as secure water supplies to local agriculture.
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  • 5 January 2018, Azzaden Valley, Morocco: The village of Azrafsan.
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  • 9 January 2018, Sahara Desert, Morocco: Driving to the dunes of Erg Chebbi, one of Morocco's two Saharan seas of sand dunes, formed by the wind. The dunes of Erg Chebbi reach a height of up to 150 meters in places and altogether it spans an area of 50 kilometers from north to south and up to 5–10 kilometers from east to west lining the Algerian border.
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  • 8 January 2018, Twama Valley, Morocco: View of the Twama Valley near Imlil, Morocco.
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  • 8 January 2018, Imlil, Morocco: Although heavy snowfall means heavy work for the villagers in cleaning up rooftops and roads, it is also a welcome contribution, as the snow helps attract tourists to the area, as well as secure water supplies to local agriculture.
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  • 7 January 2018, Imlil, Morocco: Although heavy snowfall means heavy work for the villagers in cleaning up rooftops and roads, it is also a welcome contribution, as the snow helps attract tourists to the area, as well as secure water supplies to local agriculture.
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  • 7 January 2018, Imlil, Morocco: Although heavy snowfall means heavy work for the villagers in cleaning up rooftops and roads, it is also a welcome contribution, as the snow helps attract tourists to the area, as well as secure water supplies to local agriculture.
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  • 7 January 2018, Imlil, Morocco: A girl looks out the door of her home in Imlil, Morocco, after two days of heavy snowfall, the first precipitation in a month's time. Although heavy snowfall means heavy work for the villagers in cleaning up rooftops and roads, it is also a welcome contribution, as the snow helps attract tourists to the area, as well as secure water supplies to local agriculture.
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  • 7 January 2018, Imlil, Morocco: Although heavy snowfall means heavy work for the villagers in cleaning up rooftops and roads, it is also a welcome contribution, as the snow helps attract tourists to the area, as well as secure water supplies to local agriculture.
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  • 4 January 2018, Tinzert, Morocco: The village of Tinzert is at least 600 years old. Built on the mountainside at 1600 meters, the village was originally used only in the summers, when warm weather made life too hot in the valley below. Inhabited mostly by farmers, the village has grown to become the full-year residence of a couple of hundred Moroccan Berbers.
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  • 4 January 2018, Tinzert, Morocco: The village of Tinzert is at least 600 years old. Built on the mountainside at 1600 meters, the village was originally used only in the summers, when warm weather made life too hot in the valley below. Inhabited mostly by farmers, the village has grown to become the full-year residence of a couple of hundred Moroccan Berbers.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Left to right: Kamohelo Tiheli, Retselisitsoe Sekoati, Scott Ramoriting, and Khotso Moleli. Staff from the Blue Cross Rehabilitation Centre for patients suffering from alcohol or drug abuse, visit the mountain of Thaba Bosiu ('Night Mountain'), in Lesotho. The rehabilitation centre is the only one of its kind in the country. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Mr Scott Ramoriting. Staff from the Blue Cross Rehabilitation Centre for patients suffering from alcohol or drug abuse, visit the mountain of Thaba Bosiu ('Night Mountain'), in Lesotho. The rehabilitation centre is the only one of its kind in the country. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Ntaoleng Tlali from the village of Thaba Bosiu visits the mountain of Thaba Bosiu ('Night Mountain') shortly after being in a car accident, after which she is wearing neck support as a precaution against further complications. She is wearing a tsetse, a traditional hat commonly used in Lesotho. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Ntaoleng Tlali from the village of Thaba Bosiu visits the mountain of Thaba Bosiu ('Night Mountain') shortly after being in a car accident, after which she is wearing neck support as a precaution against further complications. She is wearing a tsetse, a traditional hat commonly used in Lesotho. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Mapontsi Ntjelo from the village of Thaba Bosiu visits the mountain of Thaba Bosiu ('Night Mountain’). Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Friends Ntaoleng Tlali (right) and Mapontsi Ntjelo (left) from the village of Thaba Bosiu visits the mountain of Thaba Bosiu ('Night Mountain’). Tlali has recently been in a car accident, after which she is wearing neck support as a precaution against further complications. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Mr Scott Ramoriting. Staff from the Blue Cross Rehabilitation Centre for patients suffering from alcohol or drug abuse, visit the mountain of Thaba Bosiu ('Night Mountain'), in Lesotho. The rehabilitation centre is the only one of its kind in the country. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Mr Petaka. Staff from the Blue Cross Rehabilitation Centre for patients suffering from alcohol or drug abuse, visit the mountain of Thaba Bosiu ('Night Mountain'), in Lesotho. The rehabilitation centre is the only one of its kind in the country. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Farmer David Moshoeshoe is 33 years old. He lives on the hillside of Thaba Bosiu, ”Night Mountain” in Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho, where he grows vegetables, mainly cabbage and spinach. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Three young women from the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho visit the mountain top. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Farmer David Moshoeshoe is 33 years old. He lives on the hillside of Thaba Bosiu, ”Night Mountain” in Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho, where he grows vegetables, mainly cabbage and spinach. Here, he tends to cabbages that are one month old. They are ready to be harvested after a total of three months. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Farmer David Moshoeshoe is 33 years old. He lives on the hillside of Thaba Bosiu, ”Night Mountain” in Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho, where he grows vegetables, mainly cabbage and spinach. Here, he tends to cabbages that are one month old. They are ready to be harvested after a total of three months. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Farmer David Moshoeshoe is 33 years old. He lives on the hillside of Thaba Bosiu, ”Night Mountain” in Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho, where he grows vegetables, mainly cabbage and spinach. Here, he tends to cabbages that are one month old. They are ready to be harvested after a total of three months. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Three young women from the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho visit the mountain top. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: A group of young adults from the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho, visit the mountain top. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Patala Ntsohi, is 33 years old and has worked as security guard for 11 months at the entrance to the path leading up the holy mountain of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 1 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Nako Makhemeng leads oxen as they plough the field, in the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. Following the oxen is David Moshoeshoe, 33 years old. Nako and David live on the hillside of Thaba Bosiu, ”Night Mountain” in Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. They grow vegetables, mainly cabbage and spinach. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 1 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Nako Makhemeng leads oxen as they plough the field, in the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. Following the oxen is David Moshoeshoe, 33 years old. Nako and David live on the hillside of Thaba Bosiu, ”Night Mountain” in Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. They grow vegetables, mainly cabbage and spinach. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: In the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: A girl carries water to her home in the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. Parental Consent Obtained. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 2 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Gardener at the Goodnight Lodge in the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. He is wearing a tsetse, a traditional hat commonly used in Lesotho. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 1 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Girls on the way to Thaba Bosiu Primary School, a public school accommodating some 100 children in Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 28 February 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Women walking through the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho.  Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 28 February 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Peace Akili farms a small plot of land in the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho, where he lives with his wife and their four-year-old daughter Mpho. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Soko Mjanakheti is on his way to the clinic, in the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: In the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed. Consent obtained.
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  • 1 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Girls on the way to Thaba Bosiu Primary School, a public school accommodating some 100 children in Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. To the left, Khodliso, and to the right, Mokho. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 1 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Girls on the way to Thaba Bosiu Primary School, a public school accommodating some 100 children in Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. To the left, Mokho, and to the right, Khodliso. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 28 February 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Nanamjagi Khomodi, a shopkeeper is on the way to work in the morning, walking through the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Easter Sunday sees a sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Photographer Ben Gray (left) at work, as Rev. Jeni Falkman Grangaard and her two-and-a-half-year-old son Amos share a moment after an Easter Sunday sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Rev. Jeni Falkman Grangaard and her two-and-a-half-year-old son Amos share a moment after an Easter Sunday sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Rev. Jeni Falkman Grangaard and her two-and-a-half-year-old son Amos share a moment after an Easter Sunday sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Rev. Jeni Falkman Grangaard and her two-and-a-half-year-old son Amos share a moment after an Easter Sunday sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Rev. Jeni Falkman Grangaard and her two-and-a-half-year-old son Amos share a moment after an Easter Sunday sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Carey Ballenger (left) and Jeni Falkman Grangaard (right) embrace each other after an Easter Sunday sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Adrainne Gray receives Holy Communion, as Easter Sunday sees a sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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  • 20 April 2019, Jerusalem: Carey Ballenger (right) and Jeni Falkman Grangaard (left) lead an Easter Sunday sunrise service at Jabal Allah (God's Mountain) on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, held by the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English-speaking congregation).
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