Yemen is an undiscovered pearl which lies hidden in the southwestern corner of the Arabian Peninsula. It has spectacular mountain scenery, green oasis and windswept rocky deserts. It's cultural treasures are just as divers: from intricately decorated villages, medieval souqs and sumptuous palaces to ancient mud-built skyscrapers occupied by black-robed witches.
Near Hajjara, a village in the Jebel Haras mountains southwest of Manakha, a flight of stairs leads down to a cistern which supplies the villagers with water. The cistern receives its water from the rain. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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'Water cistern in Hajjara.'
Near Hajjara, a village in the Jebel Haras mountains southwest of Manakha, a flight of stairs leads down to a cistern which supplies the villagers with water. The cistern receives its water from the rain. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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