Sunset Over the Niger

I was at the Grand Hotel the other night to grab brochettes (beef kebabs) and get some cash at the ATM, and the sunset was spectacular. The river is at its highest level in 43 years I’m told, due to high levels of heavy rain and the opening of a dam upstream in Mali. It’s expanded a lot just in the four weeks I’ve been here.

So, here’s a quick post with a few photos! I know some of them could really use some editing (as with all of the photos I’ve posted), but I have really barebones software with me and can’t even straighten the crooked ones. You’ll have to wait until I’m home to see the more aesthetically pleasing versions!

The two chains of islands on the left were actually just the banks of one larger island (with no water between them) when I first arrived in Niamey.

The symbol on the railing is the Cross of Agadez, which is used in a lot of Tuareg metalwork (primarily silver). Traditionally only three of Niger’s cities had their own cross, but now many more have been developed to appeal to tourists.

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