Interview conducted by Barbara Middleton on March 26th 2008 with Thad Box about the bells of Africa. This is the first session in a four-part interview;
View of a small camel bell acquired at a water well near Dusa Mareb, Somalia. The collar is a typical hand made rope from bark of desert trees. The wood is weathered worn showing signs of age;
View of a small camel bell acquired at a water well near Dusa Mareb, Somalia. The collar is a typical hand made rope from bark of desert trees. The wood is weathered worn showing signs of age;
View of a small camel bell acquired at a water well near Dusa Mareb, Somalia. The collar is a typical hand made rope from bark of desert trees. The wood is weathered worn showing signs of age;
View of a small camel bell acquired at a water well near Dusa Mareb, Somalia. The collar is a typical hand made rope from bark of desert trees. The wood is weathered worn showing signs of age;
View of a small camel bell acquired at a water well near Dusa Mareb, Somalia. The collar is a typical hand made rope from bark of desert trees. The wood is weathered worn showing signs of age;
View of a small camel bell acquired at a water well near Dusa Mareb, Somalia. The collar is a typical hand made rope from bark of desert trees. The wood is weathered worn showing signs of age;