Gedo wildlife returning!

Somali Saayid

Ninkii dhoof ku yimid beey geeridu dhibeysaa
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Wow, our wildlife is sleepy returning to their original grazing grounds. We must protect them and ensure their safety. Elephants have generational knowledge of old watering holes and territory and return sometimes several generations later. If the current trends keep up, we could have a much cheaper safari business in Gedo than the expensive Kenyan ones and thrive off an African tourist market. But to do that we have to ensure the protection of ALL wildlife species including maintaing their habitants and reducing carbon emissions to help combat climate change.



I hope to one day see a Gedo safari
and take my family there one day inshallah
 

Somali Saayid

Ninkii dhoof ku yimid beey geeridu dhibeysaa
VIP
Saw this today buurdhubo gedo
Very nice green plains and slightly hilly terrain + the Jubba and Daawa rivers. Perfect land for camel herders I can see why our ancestors found this place so attractive and it's not a dense jungle like lower-middle Jubba so it's much more livestock friendly. Perfect combination I can see why some Marexaan subclans decided they should settle this land and it certainly proves it's worth when you look at the numbers.
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Very nice green plains and slightly hilly terrain + the Jubba and Daawa rivers. Perfect land for camel herders I can see why our ancestors found this place so attractive and it's not a dense jungle like lower-middle Jubba so it's much more livestock friendly. Perfect combination I can see why some Marexaan subclans decided they should settle this land and it certainly proves it's worth when you look at the numbers.
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Every clan that has migrated south in large numbers has reaped benefits generations later I wonder why other clans in the area didn’t follow suit
 
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