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Stunning New Pics of Calmadow, Sanaag

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Fabregas   

Originally posted by cynical lady:

That’s not stunning.

The first picture is. The others could be in uxbridge or cricklewood.lol

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Ibtisam   

It looks like bilciil and migaag tree to me, nothing stunning about it, the bilciil will make you cry and your skin will run away from your body. Only camels can eat that tree, qoodax and all!

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these beautiful pics are the reason why there should more investment in these parts of Somaliland. The potential for tourism is incrediable! These areas shoud be designated as areas of outstanding natural beauty!

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^^^lool. Adeer the region is near Bossaso and not part of Somaliland, its is Somali land but the blue flag land area. Anyhow it is beautiful area, more investment is needed.

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NASSIR   

Ibtihal,

 

Florally, Calmadow has approximately 1,000 plant species, 200 of which are only found in Calmadow. Calmadow and its neighboring areas also have richer fauna than other parts of Somalia and harbor some of the rarest and most localized Somalias endemic species. Here a Linnet (Warsanghelia johannis, Acanthus olivae (Pigeon) and Golden-winged Grosbeak occur, as well as colorful antelope, the Dorctrgus megalotis (Beira), and different species of gazelles. by a research team from Uppsala University, Sweden.

 

It's Allah's grace that Somalia is blessed with this land.

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