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[edit] Skildring

Description

The people and cultural landscape of Sukur, since 1999 a World Heritage Site in Nigeria.
View from the Sukur plateau across to Mt Meldeng and down to the plains. The northern paved way climbs the ridge in the middle distance to a point below and to the right of the summit. Its unpaved portion can be seen as a line sloping down to the left edge of the picture.

Source

The comprehensive site sukur.info, by Nicholas David and Judith Sterner

Date

between 1984 and 2004

Author

Nicholas David

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(Reusing this image)

in mail from David to user:Orland january 2008

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current19:33, 10 January 2008550×368 (26 KB)Orland ( == Skildring == {{Information |Description= The people and cultural landscape of '''Sukur''', since 1999 a World Heritage Site in Nigeria |Source= The comprehensive site [http://www.sukur.info/home.htm sukur.)
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