Villagers in Sudan offer hospitality to lost foreigners in desert
In 1987, a group of foreigners lost in the Sudanese desert received unexpected hospitality from local villagers who offered them a hut for the night. The villagers provided a generous breakfast and refused payment, prioritizing their duty to help those in distress despite their own hardships. This act of kindness reflects the profound human instincts that transcend cultural differences.
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Published 28 Jun 2026, 15:00 UTC · Updated 28 Jun 2026, 15:40 UTC
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