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Those of Mingkaman
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Those of Mingkaman
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Those of Mingkaman Those of Mingkaman Those of Mingkaman: (pre)History Some time ago, in early June, I broke my camera. The local market doesn’t sell cameras yet, and I don’t have the skill to repair it, so I’ve learned to live without it. But I find now, setting up a blog, some visual content would be useful. I’ll update this post over time whenever I source interesting photo. I’m unlikely to credit it, but you can fairly safely assume that none of the photos herein are my own work. Where’s Mingkaman? Well if you searched for “Mingkaman” on Google you probably already know that it’s in Awerial County, South Sudan, about 120km from Juba and 35km from Bor, next to the White Nile. At this point on the Nile’s course, during the rainy season it’s more of a broad, shallow lake that extends in patches across half the country. Until early 2014 Mingkaman had a population of about 7,000 people, mostly Dinkas. They’re now host to around 90,000 internally displaced people (IDPs), ...
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