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    • Yemen's Internal Refugees: Mazraq Camp
    • High Plains Drifting
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  • Yemen Singles

  • A Yemeni man points at a large poster of wanted al-Qaeda operatives from Saudi Arabia and Yemen in a police station in Sanaa.

  • A Yemeni man reads from the Quran in Old Sanaa's Great Mosque. The Great Mosque is Yemen's oldest mosque, which was founded in the seventh century AD.

  • A street scene in Old Sanaa.

  • A Yemeni man pauses to look at stylized portraits of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein in Old Sanaa.

  • A view of the Sanaa skyline overlooking the old city with its distinct architectural style.

  • Yemeni men bathing themselves in a bath house, known as a hamam in Arabic. The hamam is a remenant from the Ottoman days that remains popular among Yemenis today.

  • Yemeni men being washed in a bathhouse, known as a hamam, in Sanaa's Old City.

  • Yemeni men enjoying their afternoon at a tea house in Old Sanaa.

  • A traditional camel-drawn oil press in Sanaa's Old City.

  • Young boys play in Sanaa's old city.

  • A tobacco vendor in Sanaa's old city.

  • One of the thousands of ubiquitous portraits of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh that can be seen displayed prominently throughout the country.

  • The groom dances with his guests during his wedding in Sanaa's old city.

  • Men perform a traditional dance during the groom's wedding party in Sanaa's old city.

  • Yemeni fishermen unloading the days catch in the southern port city of Aden’s Sira fish market.

  • The remains of Husn Thilla, an old fortress built above the town of Thilla in Yemen's Haraz Mountains.

Images and content © Adam Reynolds 2012