Mali – Djenne – Travel – Jim Rogers World Adventure
Leading mercantile consultant Jim Rogers trafficked to 150 countries over 150000 miles in 3 years – follow his adventures here upon FentonReport. In this video Jim as good as Paige revisit Djenne in Mali. Copyright Jim Rogers – supposing as a special grant to The Fenton Report. www.fentonreport.com Djenné (also Dienné or Jenne) is a historically as good as commercially critical tiny city in a Niger Inland Delta of executive Mali. It is only west of a Bani River (the Niger River passes good to a west as good as north). It has an ethnically different race of about 12000 (in 1987). It is important for a sand section (adobe) architecture, many particularly a Great Mosque of Djenné that was made up in 1907. In a past, Djenné was a centre of traffic as good as learning, as good as has been cowed a series of times given a founding. It is a oldest well known city in sub-Saharan Africa, as good as a ancestral city core was directed towards a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988. Administratively it is partial of a Mopti Region. http www.fentonreport.com www.atlanticfinancial.com www.atlanticfinancial.com www.atlanticfinancial.com
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