@Madaxkuti here's some pics
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I was on the road for 2 days because I made stops in Berbera and Burao but when I went back from ceerigabo to hargeisa straight it was about a 10 hrs driveDaalo great pics sxb how long did it take you to get there
It's much better in personBeautiful place
I have no ideaHorta how much is a Somali horse? They look small compared to Arab horses but I heard they might be faster as a result, any truth to this?
I had to use my cell phone camera.You should have taken a good quality pictures with a quality camera like this.
Daalo. Our land is blessed.
Maasha Allah! I have seen that organization's work in Gacan Libax too! Their work on protecting the environment is commendable.
I saw on fb yesterday that there's a plan to set up a wildlife sanctuary for confiscated & rescued animals such as cheetahs I posted a while back.
Fun fact : Reason we're seeing so many cheetahs lately is because the trade route was through Yemen and ever since the war it has stopped.
Yeah I've seen Candlelight signs all over Somaliland. I wonder where I can find their contact info so I can donate.Maasha Allah! I have seen that organization's work in Gacan Libax too! Their work on protecting the environment is commendable.
I saw on fb yesterday that there's a plan to set up a wildlife sanctuary for confiscated & rescued animals such as cheetahs I posted a while back.
Fun fact : Reason we're seeing so many cheetahs lately is because the trade route was through Yemen and ever since the war it has stopped.
Maasha Allah! I have seen that organization's work in Gacan Libax too! Their work on protecting the environment is commendable.
I saw on fb yesterday that there's a plan to set up a wildlife sanctuary for confiscated & rescued animals such as cheetahs I posted a while back.
Fun fact : Reason we're seeing so many cheetahs lately is because the trade route was through Yemen and ever since the war it has stopped.
Waryaa that makes sense walee, ilayn there is no market for'em anymore.
Given that most of the captured cheetahs are so young, what do you think happens to the parents, do they get killed or they just disappear into the mountains and jungle?
These animals really deserve better than to be a tourist attraction for SL hoteliers and their customers
Nice picture. Is this in the outskirts of Ceerigabo town?