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  • A woman strolling on the riverside on a sunday afternoon. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Women in the streets of Mopti. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Street vendor selling colored fabrics. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Woman carrying a bowl passes by one of the markets that surround Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A girl carrying a chicken. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A woman carrying her child near the riverside. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Woman collecting water from the river. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A boy carrying a bucket walks by the riverside ate dusk. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • People loading a bus at Mopti's bus station. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A man inside a store in one of Mopti's alleys. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Men praying on the streets of Mopti. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this predominantly muslim west-african landlocked country.
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  • A woman seating on a matress in Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • People unloading a boat in Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A man dressed with touareg clothes, unload a boat in Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A man dressed with a "bubu" passes by Mopti's Great Mosque. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A boy shows a miniature "pinasse", the tipical canoe from the regions. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A man drives a "pinasse" in the harbour of Mopti. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A man touches salt brought from Mali's desert. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A man drives a "pinasse" in the harbour of Mopti. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Men unloading  boat in Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Children watching sunset at the riverside. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • A woman waits by the river selling dried fruit while men manouver a "pinasse", the tipical canoe from this regions. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • The fabric market in Mopti's harbour. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • Bom Bom Resort is one of the most exclusive resorts in Africa.It is very famous for its Big Game fishing. The main bungalow area is connected to the restaurant by a bridge. The restaurant is in Bom Bom isle.
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  • Man jogging in front of the Sao Sebastiao (Saint Sebastian) fortress in the middle of the statues that represent the portuguese navigators who discovered the archipelago.
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  • Fisherman selling a huge fish on the roadside in tyhe northern coast of Sao Tome island.
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  • Boy walks near the statue of portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama on the Square where is also build Saint Paul Palace-Museum . Vasco da Gama was Mozambique discoverer
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  • Old manuscripts at Ahmed Baba Institute of Higher Learning and Islamic Research, in Timbuktu, Mali.
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  • A woman walking on a street in Timbuktu, Mali.
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  • Women wearing colorful clothing on a street  in Timbuktu, Mali,
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  • A man dressing Tuareg  clothes pointing near Djingareyber Mosque in Timkuktu, Mali.
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  • Two men dressing Tuareg clothing walking in Timkuktu, in Mali.
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  • Girls treating their hair on the main street of Barranco Velho where there are some examples of simple popular architecture. As in most of Cape Verde archipelago, facades are colorfully painted.
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  • Children playing football on Vila do Maio (Maio's Village) streets. Cape Verde population is very young and the country is known for the good use of international aid, specially in sending its students  abroad on scholarship programs.
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  • Young people playing football in Vila do Maio beach. The beach is located  just in front of the capital village and is the most accessible and, at the sime time, the most famous postcard image from Maio island. Still little known to tourists, the island can become has great touristical potential with its pristine yellow sand beaches and turquoise water.
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  • Vila do Maio beach located  just in front of the capital village is the most accessible and, at the sime time, the most famous postcard image from Maio island. Fishing boats go out every day from the traditional pier. Turquoise water and yellow sand are important atributes to make Maio island a tourist destination for the years to come.
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  • Man eating bread diped in palm oil. In the ruins of this former Roca (farm) palm oil is produced in a traditional way.
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  • Children play in front of former cattle and horses stable in Roca (Farm) Sundy. The place where animals were kept was much better looking than slave houses.
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  • Tamarindo beach, on the north coast of Sao Tome island.
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  • Beach near Sao Joao dos Angolares village. Sao Joao is on the way to the south coast of Sao Tome island and was founded by angolan slaves brought to work in Sao Tome. Many of the inhabitants speak a language called "angolar"
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  • Banana beach seen from Roca (farm) belo Monte lookout. This beach became very famous because Baccardi filmed an advertising in this location.
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  • Roca (farm) Belo Monte's colonial gate. This is one of the many farms that subsist on cocoa and coffe plantantions. It also has a lookout to Banana Beach.
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  • One of the skippers of Bom Bom resort, looks at Bom Bom isle in the distance at sunset.
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  • Boy selling raspberries on the way to the entrance of Obo National Park.
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  • Fishermen from Principe island sailing in a traditional boat.
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  • Beach in front of  bungalows area in Bom Bom Resort. The resort is one of the most exclusives in Africa, and is world famous for its Big Game Fishing.
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  • Mist forming in Obo National Park rainforest on the way to Roca Bombaim (Bombay farm).
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  • Worker from Roca Bombaim (Bombay Farm) poses in front of the buildings where used to live the slaves brought to work in this farm. Until the beggining of 20th century a different kind of slavery was put in practise by farm owners that, dispite the end of slavery, took advantage of the fact that free slaves didn't had the money to pay their trip back to Angola or Cape Verde.
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  • Banana beach seen from a boat.This beach became very famous because Baccardi filmed an advertising in this location.
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  • Man on the beach in Lagoa Azul (Blue lagoon) with baobab trees on a hill. Lagoa Azul is on the north coast of Sao Tome island.
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  • Sao Nicolau (Saint Nicholas) waterfall is the highest in Sao Tome island
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  • Two boys look at the camera in Roca Sao Joaquim (Saint Joachim farm). this point in the island is the last one going south with road access.
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  • Woman on the pool of Pestana Resort. This hotel is located in Ilheu das Rolas (Pidgeon island) on the southern tip of Sao Tome island.
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  • Fisherman on a canoe pass by Sao Sebastiao (Saint Sebastian) fortress in Sao Tome city. This fortress was build by the portuguese.
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  • Man opens his hands to collect some water from the heavy rain in Roca (farm) Monte Cafe, one of the farms that still explore coffee plantation.
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  • Actor of a tradicional theatre play called "Tchiloli". Usually the story is about Duque de Mantova homicide and the killer is Charlemagne's son. This character is the investigator.
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  • Man riding a motorbike on the road that leads to the south of Sao Tome island. At the distance Cao Grande (Big Dog) hill can be seen.
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  • Man carries a bag containing organic cocoa beans. Cocoa is the main export from Sao Tome and Principe and has been for centuries the economic support of the country.
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  • Mother and son in a waterfall in the south part of Sao Tome island. Minutes before she was washing clothes in the lagoon formed by the river.
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  • Young men standing in front of the house were French explorer Ren�ailli�tayed in Timbuktu, Mali.
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  • A man stands near Sankor�osque, in Timbuktu, Mali.
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  • Children playing by Sankor�osque in Timbuktu, Mali.
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  • A man wearing tuareg clothing talks on the phone in front of Sankor�osque, in Timbuktu, Mali.
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  • Man seated on the main square garden ornated by staues and a music stand in Ilha de Mozambique
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  • People passing by the facade of Ilha de Mozambique hospital
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  • View of Saint Paul Palace Museum interior from the choir balcony
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  • Ilha de Mozambique fishing harbour seen through the windows of the Great Mosque minaret.
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  • Man walks with his bike in the Square where is the statue of Luiz de Camoes. Camoes was one of the greatest poets in portuguese history and lived in XVI Century. It is believed that he lived in a house in this Square.
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  • Fisherman negotiate and carry the product of a day work, in the beach that serves as Ilha de Mozambique fishing harbour
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  • People passing by Our Lady of Health Church in Ilha de Mozambique. This church is build on the separation betweeen colonial Stone City and Macuti Town, where most of islands population lives
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  • Colonial portuguese standard in Ilha de Mozambique. This standard was built in the 20th century in the fascist New State style that dominated portuguese architecture during dictatorship
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  • Girl from Makua tribe poses by Ilha de Mozambique Great Mosque wall
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  • Aerial view of Nacalas coast, near Ilha de Mozambique. This coast boasts endless empty beaches and pristine landscape
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  • Makua women wearing traditional mussiro facial masks. Makua tribe is the predominant ethnic group in Ilha de Mozambique
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  • Fishermen arriving at the beach that serves as Ilha de Mozambique fishing harbour
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  • Sourcerer from Makua tribe performs a traditional dance where he sticks needles in his forehead
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  • Woman brooming the street in front of Mercy Church in Ilha de Mozambique
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  • Some sisters and a few inhabitants of Ilha de Mozambique pray in Mercy Church. Most the islands residents are muslims
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  • Some people gather at sunset in a square near Ilha de Mozambique Town Hall. Few are the builidings that have been recovered in this Unesco World Heritage Site
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  • Children drive their bycicles in Arches Street, one of the most beautiful streets in Ilha de Mozambique
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  • People catching clams and mussels during low tide in Ilha de Mozambique
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  • Man and boy with camels in the desert around Timbuktu, in Mali.
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  • Old manuscripts at Ahmed Baba Institute of Higher Learning and Islamic Research, in Timbuktu, Mali.
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  • A woman walking on a street in Timbuktu, Mali.
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  • Woman passes in front of Alexander Gordon Laing's house  in Timbuktu, Mali. Gordon Laing was a british explorer and the first european to reach Timbuktu from the north7south route through Sahara desert.
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  • With its vast sand extension, Ponta Preta beach can be seen from the plane when approaching the small airport. This beach is close to Vila do Maio (Maio Village) but locals always warn tourists about the dangerous stream.
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  • The fishing village of Calheta has a bay where fisherman keep their boats. The village has also some fine examples of simple popular architecture with colorfully painted houses.
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  • As in most of Cape verde archipelago people are very friendly and always available to help. With a circular stone road, the island has many unpaved paths that can difficult an outsider to move around without getting lost sometimes.
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  • The dryness is one of the most important problems in Cape Verde archipelago and  for a flat island like Maio the lack of water is even more important as there are almost no mountains to retain the water from the clouds. Maio is an arid island so agriculture does not have many chances.
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  • Ribeira de Dom Joao beach is one of the many secluded beaches in Maio island. Accessible only in a four-wheel-drive or by walking, the beach is divided in two bays with emerald water and yellow sand.
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  • Ribeira de Dom Joao beach is one of the many secluded beaches in Maio island. Accessible only in a four-wheel-drive or by walking, the beach is divided in two bays with emerald water and yellow sand.
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  • Some children play on the main street of Barranco Velho where there are some examples of simple popular architecture. As in most of Cape Verde archipelago, facades are colorfully painted.
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  • A woman and a small boy on a street in Vila do Maio (Maio Village). Inside the van a political banner from Carlos Veiga,  the presidential candidate who lose the election for the second time.
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  • Young people playing football in Vila do Maio beach. The beach is located  just in front of the capital village and is the most accessible and, at the sime time, the most famous postcard image from Maio island. Still little known to tourists, the island can become has great touristical potential with its pristine yellow sand beaches and turquoise water.
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  • Man on the post office window in Vila do Maio (Maio's Village).  Most of the facades are painted with bright colors.
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  • Boy walking in front of a kindergarden in Vila do Maio (Maio's village). Cape Verde population is very young and the country is known for the good use of international aid, specially in sending its students  abroad on scholarship programs.
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  • Vila do Maio beach located  just in front of the capital village is the most accessible and, at the sime time, the most famous postcard image from Maio island. Turquoise water and yellow sand are important atributes to make Maio island a tourist destination for the years to come.
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  • Portrait of a boy inside a restaurant in Santo António do Príncipe, the tiny capital of Príncipe island
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  • Banana beach seen from Roca(farm) belo Monte lookout. This beach became very famous because Baccardi filmed an advertising in this location.
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  • The west coast of Sao Tome island has no road acess, so the easiest way of exploring this pristine area is by boat.
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