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Mopti

human settlement

277km

14.495833-4.198611

Gao

city in Mali

333km

16.26666667-0.05

Djenné

once a religious and commercial centre to rival Timbuktu, this small town of multi-storey mud buildings is quite a sight. It has declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO. Seeing Djenné from a rooftop offers an intriguing and unusual landscape, with its soft texture, rounded lines and melancholic colouring. It also features the largest mosque in the world made completely out of mud, which is restored every year by the community after the rainy season.

352km

13.905556-4.555
Sights (2)

Sidi Yahya Mosque

mosque and madrassa in Timbuktu, Mali

444m

16.77222222-3.0075

Djinguereber Mosque

learning center in Timbuktu, Mali

484m

16.77138889-3.01
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Timbuktu

Mali
Someday we will visit Timbuktu or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Timbuktu

Timbuktu is a Tuareg city on the Niger River in the country of Mali.

Timbuktu is located on the southern edge of the Sahara 15 km (9 mi) north of the main channel of the River Niger. The town is surrounded by sand dunes and the streets are covered in sand. The port of Kabara is 8 km (5 mi) to the south of the town and is connected to an arm of the river by a 3 km (2 mi) canal. The canal had become heavily silted but in 2007 it was dredged as part of a Libyan financed project.

Like other important Medieval West African towns such as Djenné (Jenné-Jeno), Gao, and Dia, Iron Age settlements have been discovered near Timbuktu that predate the traditional foundation date of the town. Although the accumulation of thick layers of sand has thwarted archaeological excavations in the town itself, some of the surrounding landscape is deflating and exposing pottery shards on the surface. A survey of the area by Susan and Roderick McIntosh in 1984 identified several Iron Age sites along the el-Ahmar, an ancient wadi system that passes a few kilometres to the east of the modern town.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

30°C13
Precipitation: 0.6 mm

Feb

33.2°C15.2
Precipitation: 0.1 mm

Mar

36.6°C18.5
Precipitation: 0.1 mm

Apr

40°C22.5
Precipitation: 1 mm

May

42.2°C26
Precipitation: 4 mm

Jun

41.6°C27.3
Precipitation: 16.4 mm

Jul

38.5°C25.8
Precipitation: 53.5 mm

Aug

36.5°C24.8
Precipitation: 73.6 mm

Sep

38.3°C24.8
Precipitation: 29.4 mm

Oct

39.1°C22.7
Precipitation: 3.8 mm

Nov

35.2°C17.7
Precipitation: 0.1 mm

Dec

30.4°C13.5
Precipitation: 0.2 mm
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