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![Traditional sailing dhows are still the main form of transportation between the car-less islands of the Lamu archipelago.](http://d3e1m60ptf1oym.cloudfront.net/a8a7f192-3870-11e0-bfd0-9daad4c160b4/9169100227_xgaplus.jpg)
![Dressed in kanga cloth, Famao women from the Farouk family pound corn for cornmeal to make bread.](http://d3e1m60ptf1oym.cloudfront.net/909d905c-3870-11e0-a291-2bef81012527/9169100228_xgaplus.jpg)
Dressed in kanga cloth, Famao women from the Farouk family pound corn for cornmeal to make bread.
Author: Michael Yamashita
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Photo size: 16.2 Mpixels (46.4 MB uncompressed) - 4917x3300 pixels (16.4x11 in / 41.6x27.9 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: bread, corn, cornmeal, Famao women, Faraouk Famil, kanga cloth, Kenya, page 426-427, Pate Island, Silk Road, Swahili Coast, Zheng He book
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