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Holy sites to be discussed at DIA
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Michigan Chronicle
01-25-2000
Holy sites to be discussed at DIA
In the village of Karima, located near the remains of the ancient holy city
Napata, the daily quest is for water, crucial to life in the desert heat.
It is nearly timeless, the endless hauling and transporting of water up
from the river, the continual challenge of getting water up to the fields
when the river levels are low.
The ceaseless toil is broken only by the worry of...
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