The name of the village stems from two words: baw and gunjaa (gungiize).
baw: floating plant similar to paddy rice, gungu: island, + ize (diminutive): islet)
 
bagunje (baw gunjaa)
slaughterhous-ruins
IER agro-research station
bagunje-school1.jpg
bagunje-school2
bagunje-school3
gift packet for girls1
gift packet for girls2
bagunje-guura school– community forum
guura school forum2
guura school forum3
guura forum4-dec. 2005
guura 5-SEAD / World Education school forum
sunset over high water
bagunje–niger shore
bagunje islet
bagunje– nightfall
kingfishers
palm-tree – thebaica
adobe - new layer
smile
reflect
man breds
tying the “joe braillé”
sewn pirogue
waterlily & duck
waterlily field–koima road
koima road–waterway
koima road–boatman
burgu
hiikoy koyma fondaa ra
burgu-baw-paddy rice
dragonflies over water
koima–pink dune
koima shoreline
koima dune 3
scarabee
koima-islet1
koima-islet2
islet-boatmen
westward-mannyadaway
at the foot of the dune
dunetop-view of village
koima at dawn
morning soccer pickup
hair matters
shell of house
house for cold season
yard
grill fish
shoreline at sirfaykoyra
painting the bench
recycled metal market
bagunje–niger shore
toy pirogue
eucalyptus tree
across the great ditch
camels at crossing
plastic crows in balanites
elegance-ɲaalawoyoo1
ɲaalawoyoo2
ɲaalawoyoo3
ɲaalawoyoo4-zunbu "disk"
ɲ5-zunbu "disk"
ɲaalawoyoo6-braids
mohomodou houssouba
bagoundié blues. petites lumières sur la boucle du niger
jidara slaughterhouse – faayehugu – abattoir – schlachthaus