File:Obock Maison Monfreid.jpg

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Français : Maison d'Henry de Monfreid à Obock. À proximité, la petite mosquée du village. Carte postale des années 1930. Le timbre, ajouté comme décoration, date de l'époque de la Colonie d'Obock (avant 1897).
English: House of Henry de Monfreid at Obock (Djibouti). On the right, the village's small mosque. Postcard from the 1930s. The stamp, dates from the time Obock was a colony (before 1897).
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Author Unknown. Cropped from a postcard from the 1930s or 1940s.

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