Galkayo is on my list don’t say that haha!Gaalkacyo dump water next to sand u got a beach
Jazeera beach is more pristine and super quiet than liido and only 20 minutes out of xamar
Ok got it!Bosaso beach is pretty empty and peaceful
Berbera is rocky and pretty
Do you guys enjoy that style of vlogging? I like this guy’s videoKismaayo beach as well doesn't seem too busy
Not meDo you guys enjoy that style of vlogging? I like this guy’s video
Do you guys enjoy that style of vlogging? I like this guy’s video
I love docs too. The shots in slow mo and zoom ins. My film lover heart is screaming. I’ll definitely try that approachNot meIt’s too flashy I like the smooth videos that are like documentaries
I went to Warsheikh Coastal city it was empty and it was wicked better than liido all the way.
I went to Warsheikh Coastal city it was empty and it was wicked better than liido all the way.
I love this!I really, really want to go to Warsheikh. It's so beautiful and less buuq then Xamar lol.
I’m a straight Muslim pious woman. iiga ilaaliQuiet beaches are boring! I went to jazeera and after the initial beauty subsides you will get easily bored. There are no water sports! No sun lounges! No bars or restaurants! No topless women to ogle! When I was 11 I went to beach in the Netherlands, it was the day I discovered I liked girls.
Ignore the second part, there is nothing to do at somali beaches, are you gonna count sand? At least at liido u will see people playing football, some breakdancing, others fishing, uncles in the hotel lounges sipping teaI’m a straight Muslim pious woman. iiga ilaali![]()
I’m taking my camera with me. I have the intentions of recording a beautiful scenery. In order to do that I need to make sure there’s no body blocking my way or interrupting me you know? Of course I’m going to liido but for the sake of recording it needs to be quietIgnore the second part, there is nothing to do at somali beaches, are you gonna count sand? At least at liido u will see people playing football, some breakdancing, others fishing, uncles in the hotel lounges sipping tea