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Description Desert Flower NGM-v31-p261.jpg | A DESERT FLOWER. "Somewhere in the Sahara" lived this child of the Desert until she came to Biskra, the "Garden of Allah", to earn her dowry as a dancer. One would imagine that she is dreaming of some turbaned knight left behind and counting the days until she may return to her natal tent. |
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Source | 300 ppi scan of the National Geographic Magazine, Volume 31 (1917), page 261. |
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