Rising 1,640 feet above the savanna of southern Mali, the Bandiagara Escarpment has been home to the Dogon people for more than 700 years. Their mud-brick houses, granaries, and religious sanctuaries occupy nooks and ledges in the rocky façades. Waterfalls plunge from the red-rock cliffs into lush oasis canyons, a landscape somewhat reminiscent of the American Southwest.

Rising 1,640 feet above the savanna of southern Mali, the Bandiagara Escarpment has been home to the Dogon people for more than 700 years. Their mud-brick houses, granaries, and religious sanctuaries occupy nooks and ledges in the rocky façades. Waterfalls plunge from the red-rock cliffs into lush oasis canyons, a landscape somewhat reminiscent of the American Southwest.

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