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Ibrahim Dabale, 50, a native and art guardian, narrates on ancient depictions of wildlife and other cultural practices, characteristic of the time etched into volcanic rock and now conserved on a jagged rocky outcrop at the remote Abourma Rock Art site in the Makarassou Massif of Tadjoura Region, northern Djibouti on April 13, 2021. The archeological site, dating back to the Neolithic period, depicts wild and domesticated animals as well as hunting scenes thought to be common at the time in the area, largely inhospitable for it's rugged terrain and hot climate, near the Djibouti-Ethiopia border. TONY KARUMBA / AFP
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Ibrahim Dabale, 50, a native and art guardian, narrates on ancient depictions of wildlife and other cultural practices, characteristic of the time etched into volcanic rock and now conserved on a jagged rocky outcrop at the remote Abourma Rock Art site in the Makarassou Massif of Tadjoura Region, northern Djibouti on April 13, 2021. The archeological site, dating back to the Neolithic period, depicts wild and domesticated animals as well as hunting scenes thought to be common at the time in the area, largely inhospitable for it's rugged terrain and hot climate, near the Djibouti-Ethiopia border. TONY KARUMBA / AFP
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Ancient depictions of wildlife and other cultural practices, characteristic of the time etched into volcanic rock are conserved on a jagged rocky outcrop at the remote Abourma Rock Art site in the Makarassou Massif of Tadjoura Region, northern Djibouti on April 13, 2021. The archeological site, dating back to the Neolithic period, depicts wild and domesticated animals as well as hunting scenes thought to be common at the time in the area, largely inhospitable for it's rugged terrain and hot climate, near the Djibouti-Ethiopia border. TONY KARUMBA / AFP
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Ibrahim Dabale, 50, a native and art guardian, shows ancient depictions of wildlife and other cultural practices, characteristic of the time etched into volcanic rock and now conserved on a jagged rocky outcrop at the remote Abourma Rock Art site in the Makarassou Massif of Tadjoura Region, northern Djibouti on April 13, 2021. The archeological site, dating back to the Neolithic period, depicts wild and domesticated animals as well as hunting scenes thought to be common at the time in the area, largely inhospitable for it's rugged terrain and hot climate, near the Djibouti-Ethiopia border. TONY KARUMBA / AFP
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Ibrahim Dabale, 50, a native and art guardian, walks across rugged hillsides as he guides visitors to the remote Abourma Rock Art site where ancient depictions of wildlife and other cultural practices, characteristic of the time etched into volcanic rock and now conserved on a jagged rocky outcrop in the Makarassou Massif of Tadjoura Region, northern Djibouti on April 13, 2021. The archeological site, dating back to the Neolithic period, depicts wild and domesticated animals as well as hunting scenes thought to be common at the time in the area, largely inhospitable for it's rugged terrain and hot climate, near the Djibouti-Ethiopia border. TONY KARUMBA / AFP
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Ibrahim Dabale, 50, a native and art guardian, narrates on ancient depictions of wildlife and other cultural practices, characteristic of the time etched into volcanic rock and now conserved on a jagged rocky outcrop at the remote Abourma Rock Art site in the Makarassou Massif of Tadjoura Region, northern Djibouti on April 13, 2021. The archeological site, dating back to the Neolithic period, depicts wild and domesticated animals as well as hunting scenes thought to be common at the time in the area, largely inhospitable for it's rugged terrain and hot climate, near the Djibouti-Ethiopia border. TONY KARUMBA / AFP
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Ibrahim Dabale, 50, a native and art guardian, walks along a path on the rugged hillsides as he guides visitors to the remote Abourma Rock Art site where ancient depictions of wildlife and other cultural practices, characteristic of the time etched into volcanic rock and now conserved on a jagged rocky outcrop in the Makarassou Massif of Tadjoura Region, northern Djibouti on April 13, 2021. The archeological site, dating back to the Neolithic period, depicts wild and domesticated animals as well as hunting scenes thought to be common at the time in the area, largely inhospitable for it's rugged terrain and hot climate, near the Djibouti-Ethiopia border. TONY KARUMBA / AFP
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Ibrahim Dabale, 50, a native and art guardian, sits on a boulder bearing ancient depictions of wildlife and other cultural practices, characteristic of the time etched into volcanic rock and now conserved on a jagged rocky outcrop at the remote Abourma Rock Art site in the Makarassou Massif of Tadjoura Region, northern Djibouti on April 13, 2021. The archeological site, dating back to the Neolithic period, depicts wild and domesticated animals as well as hunting scenes thought to be common at the time in the area, largely inhospitable for it's rugged terrain and hot climate, near the Djibouti-Ethiopia border. TONY KARUMBA / AFP
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Ibrahim Dabale, 50, a native and art guardian, shows ancient depictions of wildlife and other cultural practices, characteristic of the time etched into volcanic rock and now conserved on a jagged rocky outcrop at the remote Abourma Rock Art site in the Makarassou Massif of Tadjoura Region, northern Djibouti on April 13, 2021. The archeological site, dating back to the Neolithic period, depicts wild and domesticated animals as well as hunting scenes thought to be common at the time in the area, largely inhospitable for it's rugged terrain and hot climate, near the Djibouti-Ethiopia border. TONY KARUMBA / AFP
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A dirt path traverses the rugged earth typical of the area near the remote Abourma Rock Art site where ancient depictions of wildlife and other cultural practices, characteristic of the time etched into volcanic rock are conserved on a jagged rocky outcrop in the Makarassou Massif of Tadjoura Region, northern Djibouti on April 12, 2021. The archeological site, dating back to the Neolithic period, depicts wild and domesticated animals as well as hunting scenes thought to be common at the time in the area, largely inhospitable for it's rugged terrain and hot climate, near the Djibouti-Ethiopia border. TONY KARUMBA / AFP