Heavy rains drench S.Sudan for 7 or 8 months each year,
flooding huge swathes of land and rendering all travel both difficult and
dangerous. Roads, where they exist at all, degrade into mud and quicksand. South
Sudan is home to The Sudd, the world’s largest swamp. When the rains come, crocodiles run. Flash
floods kill. When the dry season arrives
and the water disappears, detritus from the wet season becomes visible. Here we see a tanker truck that didn’t quite
live up to its company name, having been sucked into the mucky riverbed halfway
to its destination, like a rusted dinosaur doomed by its own weight.
Sand Storms in Sudan
14 years ago