Hands gleaming darkly with the indigo dye that colors her robe, a woman of the Tuaregwandering Berbers of the Saharaclasps her traditions close. The incised brass key marks her as guardian of the family's saddlebags.
—From "Algeria: Learning to Live With Independence," August 1973, National Geographic magazine
From the arcaded quay in Algiers to the sculpted dunes of Erg Bourarhet, explore the beauty of Algeria in this collection of classic images from the former French colony.