Libaax-Sankataabte Posted November 14, 2003 Here are more pictures from the motherland. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thinkerman Posted November 14, 2003 Beautifull huh, i must say i yearn to see those landscapes for myself, to be chased by a rengade camel , to tread the path of real nomads. Those pics are quite old, i wonder can anyone tell me if theer enviroment and landsacpe have remain roughly intact?? I fear that the constant civil war and lawlessness could easly have effected such beautifull enviroments Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jaabir Posted November 14, 2003 never thought our country was this beutiful.. masha alaah.. thanks for the pics Libaax// Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sophist Posted November 14, 2003 LSK, thanks Sire, that is my home man! I use to take the ido up the mountain for grazing! maxaa naga taqaan dee! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thinkerman Posted November 14, 2003 Actually it does make me wonder how on earth we could go to war with each other. Such scenic surroundings would make me just wanna walk with my camels, and perhaps even talk with them (a somali doctor do-little) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted November 14, 2003 tankis sanka,that was really beautiful indeed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Muhammad Posted November 14, 2003 Amazing. They remind me of my chilhood memories. they are some nice farms there. farsuug iyo saytuun. these two were my fav. thanks Libaax Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Muhammad Posted November 14, 2003 Originally posted by Shujui-1: Those pics are quite old, i wonder can anyone tell me if theer enviroment and landsacpe have remain roughly intact?? I fear that the constant civil war and lawlessness could easly have effected such beautifull enviroments Shujui Alhamdulilah - there hasn't been any conflicts in these areas and they have luckly scaped the violence. there have been some insidents when some people burned down some trees for charcoal, but because of the hard work of some ngo's like hornrelief and sepado and others, these things have decreased. The most damage is probably done by the droughts. Insha'Allah when the monsoon comes, lets pray it brings blessed rains. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted November 14, 2003 By conquest Amazing. They remind me of my chilhood memories. they are some nice farms there. farsuug iyo saytuun. these two were my fav. You can say that again son! I really yearn to plant my orchard in Calmadow soon insha-allaah, and sing among birds! PS: Fatima Jibrell, the Goldman price recipient is due to visit us in London on 27th November. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bachelor Posted November 15, 2003 Libaax! This is awesom landscape indeed. I thougth somalia was a "semiarid" dry season throughout most the year. Can you tell us where exactly is the location of this places? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bachelor Posted November 15, 2003 I got the answer, after i post my Question. Beautiful Sanaag mountains (calmadow) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites