File:Niger, Dallol Bosso (2), at Niabéré Bella.jpg
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current | 15:06, 7 January 2021 | 4,000 × 2,250 (3.39 MB) | NigerTZai | {{Information |Description={{en|1=The Dallol Bosso is a major and ancient seasonal river valley in southwest Niger that carries surface water in the rainy season, and maintains shallow pools and subsurface water at low depths at other times, making it a relatively fertile valley and a magnet for human habitation. It has historically been a center of the Djerma (Zarma) people of Niger. It is seen here in the dry season, near the village of Niabéré Bella (Dosso region, Boboye Department, Harika... |
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