Desert land strewn across the large portion of Sudanese land. Villages do exist along the main road going down south. Some of those village houses are made of clay bricks only or covered with thick straws/haystack. When I mentioned clay, it's like made from water plus those muddy ground stuffed together into a square container made of wood.

At the roads here, not only you have to watch out for the cows but also the donkeys, goats, lambs, camels. This lonely donkey walking taking its own sweet time, strolling on the main road.



Twin Peaks??? It's actually the place of worship for the muslim community.

To be continued
Tags: Journal, Life, Diary, Travel, Sudan, Clay Brick, Straw, Haystack
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