Sudan only has two flavors of hotels, the high-end five star places that rival western capitals in opulence and cost, and the more common lokandas where everyone gets a bed with a good view of the stars and stores their toothbrushes in the wiring.
Sudan only has two flavors of hotels, the high-end five star places that rival western capitals in opulence and cost, and the more common lokandas where everyone gets a bed with a good view of the stars and stores their toothbrushes in the wiring.
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I'm a Cairo, Egypt based photojournalist poking my head into anything that sounds interesting. I was lucky enough to go through Western Kentucky University with some of the most creative and wild photo students (evidence). I also studied philosophy and that contemplative nature leads me away from the big stories to the important stories. If The Economist had a photographer...