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English: The Dallol Bosso is a major and ancient seasonal river valley in southwest Niger that carries surface water in the rainy season, and maintains shallow pools and subsurface water at low depths at other times, making it a relatively fertile valley and a magnet for human habitation. It has historically been a center of the Djerma (Zarma) people of Niger. It is seen here in the dry season, near the village of Niabéré Bella Zarma (Dosso region, Boboye Department, Harikanassou commune).
Français : Le Dallol Bosso est une vallée fluviale saisonnière importante et ancienne dans le sud-ouest du Niger qui transporte l'eau de surface pendant la saison des pluies, et maintient des mares peu profondes et des eaux souterraines à de faibles profondeurs à d'autres moments, ce qui en fait une vallée relativement fertile et un lieu privilégié pour l'habitation humaine. Il a toujours été un centre du peuple Djerma (Zarma) du Niger. On le voit ici en saison sèche, près du village de Niabéré Bella Zarma (région de Dosso, département de Boboye, commune de Harikanassou).
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Camera location13° 18′ 51.6″ N, 2° 50′ 33.14″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Object location13° 18′ 55.87″ N, 2° 50′ 33.06″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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11 uMasingana 2020

13°18'51.599"N, 2°50'33.140"E

13°18'55.868"N, 2°50'33.061"E

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