A woman passes in front of the old mud mosque in the village of Ende, Dogon country
A woman passes in front of the old mud mosque in the village of Ende, Dogon country, February 4, 2007. The Dogon are an ethnic group mainly concentrated along a 200-kilometers (125 miles) stretch of an escarpment called the Cliffs of Bandiagara located in southeastern Mali. With a population of about 300,000 people the Dogon are best known for their extensive carving of masks and wooden figurative art. REUTERS/Florin Iorganda (MALI)