Taking the Nile and its stories as a starting point and inspiration to create ph

Photographic Narratives Along the Nile

Mohammed Hamadien - Suliman, Son of the Nile Brook Zerai Mengistu - Ethiopian immigrants along the river Nile Hisham Karouri - Wooden boats Nagi Elhussain - Osman Cappuccino
Atif Saad - Tuti Island Sari Omer - Fishermen on the river Nile Malaz Alotaiby  - Toti is the Island where the two Niles Mahmoud Alabd - The story of a boat in the Nile Qusai Akoud - Life along the river Nile
Mohanned Elfadl - Story of River Tales Menna El-Azzamy - Live as if I were Sudanese Riham Hassan - Nil River Tales
Sahar Al Sheikh - Production of Pottery Soleyma Osman - Dukhan
Al-Sadig Mohamed - Pottery Jok Solomun Anyang - All Saints Cathedral in Khartoum
    © Goethe-Institut Sudan, River Tales

    The river Nile is the longest river in the world.

    As source of life and current of change it originates in the highlands of Ethiopia and in Lake Victoria, flows together in Khartoum, travels through deserts and deltas until it pours into the sea Together the Sudanese Photographers Group and the Goethe-Institut Sudan strive to explore photographic narratives along the Nile.More ...

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