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The road to Turkana and why the Lake needs our attention
There was something infinitely distant about Port Sudan in the late eighties, something that defied explanation in physical distance. The place was full of refugees and dust and mottled oranges in the markets. Gunshots at night. The ancient ruins at … Continue reading
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