Saw this on twitterYep, went three times in a space of a month fell in love on the first visit. Perfect pristine white beaches for as far the eye can see and local restaurants with all types of fresh fish, even lobster.
There is an old castle-like building that is like 150 years old built by a yemeni family with stones and camel milk as cement. The family still lives there as well and will give you a tour of the place if you ask. There is an underground river that flows throughout the whole town so that every house has it owns garden with all types of fresh fruit.
EylSaw this on twitter
It's like comparing New York and Los Angeles![]()
Ms Prosecutor in the Hague you can ask my uncle the Chief Justice of the International Court of Justice about Garowe it's like Milwaukee and Bosaso is like San Diego caadi ma'ahaOnly if neither had a functioning sewage system or reliable electricity
But the corruption is the same though. NOT.![]()
Ms Prosecutor in the Hague you can ask my uncle the Chief Justice of the International Court of Justice about Garowe it's like Milwaukee and Bosaso is like San Diego caadi ma'aha
Mogadishu has no sewage system abayo you are crazy you mean to tell me @XamarCade has a toiletTake some light hearted banter, you qabilist.
It has been many years but I liked Galkayo more than Bossaso (too hot) and Garowe (too hot and noisy).
If I'm not mistaking Mogadishu remains the only Somali city with a functioning sewage system.
We are so back-wards![]()
Mogadishu has no sewage system abayo you are crazy you mean to tell me @XamarCade has a toilet![]()
This kaftan is not for me I will see you back in the political section goodbye.We're all savages then![]()