
Men from the Baja tribe drink Gabana or traditional coffee, in front of their huts in the Egyptian town of Shelatine, 1,060 km (659 miles) south of Cairo, April 22, 2009.

Zaghaneib trees are seen during sunset in Shelatine April 22, 2009.

A man from the Baja tribe hangs clothes in a traditional laundry shop in Shelatine, 1,060 km (659 miles) south of Cairo, April 22, 2009

Women from the Baja tribe collect firewood in Shelatine, 1,060 km (659 miles) south of Cairo, April 22, 2009.

A man from the Baja tribe smokes at a tent near the camel market in the city of Shelatine, 1060km (658 miles) south of Cairo, April 23, 2009

Men push a camel onto a truck after a man bought it at the camel market in the city of Shelatine, 1060km (658 miles) south of Cairo, April 23, 2009

A man tends to his camels at a camel market in the city of Shelatine, 1060km (658 miles) south of Cairo, April 23, 2009.

A guard (R) sits inside Fiela Temple in Aswan April 26, 2009.

A policeman guards Fiela Temple in Aswan, around 1,000 km (621 miles) south of Cairo, April 26, 2009.

A farmer harvests sugar cane in a village near Aswan April 26, 2009.

Egyptian farmers harvest wheat in a village near Aswan April 26, 2009.

A woman feeds ducks she has raised on the roof of her home in Cairo, April 23, 2009. The Egyptian government has banned the raising of birds in private homes due to a surge in human cases of bird flu in recent months, which has led to the death of two people in the past week and 25 in total. Egypt, the most populous Arab country, has been hit harder by bird flu than any other country outside Asia.