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Photo Gallery 3 |
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Small silicic cones at northern end of the Dabbahu segment. Dabbahu itself is the hill in the distance. Photograph by Tim Wright, January 2006.
Camel, laden with GPS equipment, returning from Gabho to Barantu. Photograph by Tim Wright, January 2006.
Continuously recording GPS receiver installed on flanks of Gabho. Photograph by Tim Wright, January 2006.
Local people collecting water from 'Boinas', west of Gabho. These devices condense geothermal steam and provide sufficient water for drinking, washing, cleaning and watering animals. 'Boina' means 'white smoke' but actually refers to steam. Photograph by Tim Wright, January 2006.
James Hammond, after installing GPS receiver on flanks of Gabho. Photograph by Tim Wright, January 2006.
View to the Alayta shield volcano and rift segment, north of Dabbahu. Photograph by Tim Wright, January 2006.
Children at Barantu. Photograph by Tim Wright, January 2006.
Chief Mohammed and Afar guides. Photograph by Tim Wright, January 2006.
Afar guide, Said. Photograph by Tim Wright, January 2006.
Volcanic cones near Barantu, NW of Dabbahu volcano. Photograph by Tim Wright, January 2006.
Volcanic cones near Barantu, NW of Dabbahu volcano. Photograph by Tim Wright, January 2006.
Camels carrying equipment around flanks of Dabbahu. Photograph by Tim Wright, January 2006.
Afar guides. Photograph by Tim Wright, January 2006.
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