View of a desiccated bush ... Images of Sheikh ZayedView of a desiccated bush growing out of a silt deposit in the Wadi Umm al Hayt. The silt deposit is the result of a flood in the Wadi Umm al Hayt thirty to sixty years ago. Despite a twenty five year drought, desiccated plants are still growing in the wadi. A rifle hangs on the bush from a low branch. In the left background baggage lies in the sand. Due to the nature of these images, prints will reproduce any signs of age, wear or damage that
desiccated plants are still growing in the wadi
In the far left background two boats bob in the water
Interior view of the ornately carved stonework of one of the five temples in the Dilwara Jain temple complex at Mount Abu
In the far distance softly rolling dunes rise above the grove and stretch along the horizon
stands at the left with three camels in a depression below a high dune
and behind him another man leads a fourth camel towards the group
a settlement for more than six centuries and the northernmost of the Rio Grande pueblos
Three members of Wilfred Thesiger's travelling party
There is a large open space in the foreground where people can clearly be seen
eating a meal in the Wadi Mitan or the Wadi 'Aydim
They are possibly part of the Dalai Lama's escort on the final leg of his journey to Lhasa
and behind them a steep rock slope rises in the background