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Photo: Boats docked in Algiers
Photo: Boats docked in Algiers
Photo: Herder with sheep in the rich vineyards of El Bordj
Photo: A man holds up an ornate brooch
Photo: A Tuareg woman holds family saddlebag key
Photo: Sahara sand dunes
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'Algiers, the white,' Algerians call their capital, here awakening under a pale winter sun. The city's arcaded quay was built by the French, whose 132-year rule of this North African land ended in 1962. Beyond Algiers, on opposite sides of a rugged mountain range, lie fertile coastal plains and the vast oil-rich desert.

—From "Algeria: Learning to Live With Independence," August 1973, National Geographic magazine
Photograph by Thomas J. Abercrombie

Algeria Features
Photo: Man playing the trumpet in Algeria
Discover the Algerian raï, a mix of the Andalusian-influenced hawzi and the desert-born bedoui.
Photo: Algeria's White Port
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.
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Thousands of years older than Egypt's ancient pyramids, Africa's rock art documents life about 27,000 years ago.


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