This third micro-essay inspired by #Everydaynile photos reflects on how sometimes it can be difficult to clearly define what actually constitutes a river – just water or also the creatures living inside or by that water – and separate it from land and air.
https://flows.hypotheses.org/10131
Photos by Roger Anis (Egypt), Ahmed Saeed (Sudan), and Michael Tsgegaye (Ethiopia).
This second micro-essay inspired by #Everydaynile photos looks at four figures walking away from the camera and the river: disengaging or searching for new stories?
https://flows.hypotheses.org/10073
Photos by Mekonnen Teshome, Asmaa Gamal and Martha Tadesse.
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