[ad_1] A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and beyond:Gerald Anderson / Getty ImagesColour Festival kicks off in Nairobi on Saturday...Gerald Anderson / Getty ImagesThe event in the Kenyan capital attracts young revellers...Gerald Anderson / Getty ImagesWho joyously throw powder pigments in the air and dance to music.Sebnem Coskun / Getty ImagesA clownfish nestles among anemones in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt on Friday...Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Getty ImagesWhile on Wednesday in the same body of water, Turkish divers find cars, clothes and toys as they explore a ferry that sank on its way from Saudi Arabia to Egypt in 1991.Simon Maina / AFPAFPThis man sits on a wall in his home village of Ait Benhaddou in Morocco, which is renowned for it earthen clay architecture.Yassine Gaidi / Getty ImagesA puppet show ushers in the Carthage Theatre Festival in Tunisia on Sunday.Cem Ozdel / Getty ImagesOn Wednesday in Senegal, Dakar Carnival begins...Cem Ozdel / Getty ImagesIt's a show-stopping display of Serer, Fulani (Peuhl) and Mandinka cultures...Cem Ozdel / Getty ImagesWith singers and all manner of performers on the bill.Legnan Koula / EPAAbidjan Livestock Summit in Ivory Coast attracts visitors, young and old, on Friday.Brenton Geach / Getty ImagesIn South Africa on Sunday, a procession of bikers take part in the Toy Run...Brenton Geach / Getty ImagesThe idea is that masses of cuddly toys will be donated afterwards to children in need.Abubaker Lubowa / ReutersA protester looks defiant as she is pushed into a police van in Uganda's capital city on Monday. She was among those voicing their rage at the treatment of opposition leader Kizza Besigye, whose wife says he was unjustly abducted in Kenya then sent to a military jail.AFPAnd on Sunday, teenagers sit their end-of-year exams in Usli, northern Sudan.From the BBC in Africa this week:Getty Images/BBC [ad_2] Source link