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A 79-year-old woman does a handstand with the Sun City Poms, a dance team from a retirement community outside Phoenix, Arizona.
This photo of a napping mother and her children in Mali was the cover of the May 1998 issue. Inside was the story of a decades-long drought and its effect on this nomadic people—just one result of our ever-warming world.
A 79-year-old woman does a handstand with the Sun City Poms, a dance team from a retirement community outside Phoenix, Arizona.
In the shade of their tent near Timbuktu, members of a Tuareg family doze through the midday heat.
In the shade of their tent members of a Tuareg family doze through midday heat near Timbuktu in drought-stricken Mali.
A Tuareg family naps in the shade, avoiding the heat of the day near Timbuktu, Mali. In recent years, droughts in the country increased in both frequency and severity.