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Date: 1900

Museum: Hallwyl Museum (Stockholm, Sweden)

Technique: Photography

BEDOUINS IN THE BISHARIN CAMPOn the return journey from Khartoum to Cairo, the party visits a Bedouin camp. This is what Ida Uhse writes in her travel diary:“22nd of Feb. In the morning we went to the Bisharin camp, where a Bedouin tribe lived in miserable carpeted tents. The people looked better than other mixed races. The Countess bought a string of glass beads that was offered to here.

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