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YoniZ   

It is very beautiful but neglected place, just like Raskamboni and its natural beauty.

When you see those places you wonder how so stubidly blind we are.

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Saalax   

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It is very beautiful but neglected place, just like Raskamboni and its natural beauty.

When you see those places you wonder how so stubidly blind we are.

 

 

I think the fact those places are isolated is what saved it from

the worst enemy of the environment (Somalis) who are addicted to cutting

trees. Thankfully reer Caluula are reer magaal though and understand the

importance of those mangroves, they are a natural barrier to floods in

addition to many benefits.

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Saalax   

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That is the hottest part yet it has water and greenery. Strange.

 

 

The camels seem to be enjoying keeping in cool in the water, caadi maha meesha.

It it has the potential to be a multi million attraction site in the future.

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Mooge   

saalax, niyoow Caluula is a little isolated paradise and the Alula clan which is the clan that also lives in Cerigavo, Sanag (siwaaqroon) are industrious people and very civilized. they have little resources because the government of puntland neglected this land. president abdiweli did very little and faroole found the region to be hostile to him so he even ignored more.

 

but that community has big plans for alula niyoow as a major tourist attraction inshalah. their waxgarad and business people are collecting money to develop the whole gardafui region so they are no waiting for anyone.

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