What are some beaches in Somalia that are usually empty?

I am assuming you are in the South. Closest empty beaches would be Jaziira, Warshiikh , and Cadalle,
Actually I’m in America right now. But I plan to go after Ramadan inshallah. I’m not just going to the south but everywhere. North, west, east, south. Kenya, Ethiopia.

Anyways, is it free to go? I can just walk in Warsheikh for example and no one will stop me? I heard that there are corrupt security men that require you to pay upfront or else they’ll shoot.
 
Don’t you think it’s a bit heartless, a bit inconsiderate, almost malicious. You going there, waving your passport, but you want to find a secluded place so you don’t have to deal with the locals.
 

Gokboru

Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.
Actually I’m in America right now. But I plan to go after Ramadan inshallah. I’m not just going to the south but everywhere. North, west, east, south. Kenya, Ethiopia.

Anyways, is it free to go? I can just walk in Warsheikh for example and no one will stop me? I heard that there are corrupt security men that require you to pay upfront or else they’ll shoot.
Yes free to go and roam as you please. End kms with no one around for your pleasure. Also go to Puntland and Somaliland. Both super safe and of course anywhere you go there is a coast . In puntland you can go to Bosaaso beach and in Somaliland you can go to Berbera . Saacada diin island off the coast of Zeila in Awdal province . Both super safe and cheap to get to .

also if you see security guys , you dont Have to give them money. But personally I give them $20. They are hard working folks with family so it helps
 

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Somalia has a long coastline so there are bound to be many obscure places.

Google earth says there's a beach called "Bashiir Raage"(maybe a private beach?) not very far from Liido beach. Also Ceel-liq, south of Liido. Hmm. 🤔 You better off asking people from that region, they probably know all the cool places.

Personally, I avoid swimming in "busy" beaches because I don't want to get in trouble for wearing swim pants. Swimming in dirac is a safety hazard what if your dirac gets stuck somewhere and you end up drowning?:faysalwtf:
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Either make gender-segregated beaches or you won't catch me anywhere near these popular beaches.
 
Don’t you think it’s a bit heartless, a bit inconsiderate, almost malicious. You going there, waving your passport, but you want to find a secluded place so you don’t have to deal with the locals.
What? Why are you making that assumption about me based off of that? What the hell? All I said was that I want to go to a quiet location so I can film. why do you think I’m heartless? I don’t see myself as a better person. Why do you think you can judge me like that? im shocked. You are one rude person
 
Somalia has a long coastline so there are bound to be many obscure places.

Google earth says there's a beach called "Bashiir Raage"(maybe a private beach?) not very far from Liido beach. Also Ceel-liq, south of Liido. Hmm. 🤔 You better off asking people from that region, they probably know all the cool places.

Personally, I avoid swimming in "busy" beaches because I don't want to get in trouble for wearing swim pants. Swimming in dirac is a safety hazard what if your dirac gets stuck somewhere and you end up drowning?:faysalwtf:
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Either make gender-segregated beaches or you won't catch me anywhere near these popular beaches.
I imagine there’s so many places cut off from the outside world. Imagine there’s a hidden tribe somewhere on an island :ftw9nwa:

I don’t wear trousers anyways so there’s no problem there. But baati’s alone is a pain in the ass. Do you know how many times it got caught on a door handle. I’m bound to go back in time and sue the halimo who created it
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What? Why are you making that assumption about me based off of that? What the hell? All I said was that I want to go to a quiet location so I can film. why do you think I’m heartless? I don’t see myself as a better person. Why do you think you can judge me like that? im shocked. You are one rude person
Us faraxs go to back home with an open mind, we try to integrate and change. Some of us unintentionally fall inlove with someone half our age and we end up marrying. We leave everything we knew behind to start a new life. You xalimos go there acting like cadaans. Prestige, full of yourself, not giving anyone a chance to get to know you. You take a couple of insta pics just to impress your gaal friends. “I’m so brave and cool I went to somalia”.
 

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I imagine there’s so many places cut off from the outside world. Imagine there’s a hidden tribe somewhere on an island :ftw9nwa:

I don’t wear trousers anyways so there’s no problem there. But baati’s alone is a pain in the ass. Do you know how many times it got caught on a door handle. I’m bound to go back in time and sue the halimo who created it
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:shookgabre:Haha Imagine, strolling around and you stumble upon Dajjal's island, now that's scary.
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We departed hastily until we were admitted into the monastery and found within it a huge man. We had never seen any creation more firmly imprisoned. His hands were tied to his neck and there were iron shackles between his two legs to his ankles. We said: Woe to you! What are you? He said: I will soon tell you about me, but first tell me about you. We said: We are Arabs who have traveled in a seafaring vessel but it happened to be that the sea seized us and the waves shook us for a month, then we sought shore on this island of yours…

The man said: Indeed, I will tell you about myself. I am the messiah. I will soon be permitted to emerge and thus I will go out and march across the land. I will not leave any town but that I will occupy it for forty nights, except for Mecca and Medina. They are both forbidden to me. Every time I want to enter one of them, I will be confronted by an angel with a sword in his hand to obstruct me from them. Indeed, around every vulnerability among them is an angel to guard them. Saheeh Muslim, Grade: Sahih

:cryinglaughsmiley:at "Woe to you! What are you?" If it was me I wouldn't have even asked that question, I'd just make a run for it.
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Us faraxs go to back home with an open mind, we try to integrate and change. Some of us unintentionally fall inlove with someone half our age and we end up marrying. We leave everything we knew behind to start a new life. You xalimos go there acting like cadaans. Prestige, full of yourself, not giving anyone a chance to get to know you. You take a couple of insta pics just to impress your gaal friends. “I’m so brave and cool I went to somalia”.
What the actual f*ck. Get off of your high horse and listen to me.

I am recording to give people hope of our country back home. I want to travel and let people see the beauty of my motherland. I want to work on a project INCLUDING talking to the locals. Not to “impress“ my “gaal friends” you idiot. You have the nerve to accuse someone whom you have never met, you don’t know me. Who gave you the right to say that shit about me? Would you say the same thing to me if I was a man? No right? You’d praise him and never dare to say he’s “full of himself.” You are the type to insult Hodan Nalayeh too, aren’t you? You are one misogynistic, insecure fucker. Again, you do not know me. You do not have the right to make stupid assumptions about me.
Kualaha “us faraxs”. Do yourself a favor and shut the f*ck up.
 

Villainess

smooth talk on a rainy summer evening
Us faraxs go to back home with an open mind, we try to integrate and change. Some of us unintentionally fall inlove with someone half our age and we end up marrying. We leave everything we knew behind to start a new life. You xalimos go there acting like cadaans. Prestige, full of yourself, not giving anyone a chance to get to know you. You take a couple of insta pics just to impress your gaal friends. “I’m so brave and cool I went to somalia”.
Xishood malihiid? Seriously walal?
 
:shookgabre:Haha Imagine, strolling around and you stumble upon Dajjal's island, now that's scary.
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We departed hastily until we were admitted into the monastery and found within it a huge man. We had never seen any creation more firmly imprisoned. His hands were tied to his neck and there were iron shackles between his two legs to his ankles. We said: Woe to you! What are you? He said: I will soon tell you about me, but first tell me about you. We said: We are Arabs who have traveled in a seafaring vessel but it happened to be that the sea seized us and the waves shook us for a month, then we sought shore on this island of yours…

The man said: Indeed, I will tell you about myself. I am the messiah. I will soon be permitted to emerge and thus I will go out and march across the land. I will not leave any town but that I will occupy it for forty nights, except for Mecca and Medina. They are both forbidden to me. Every time I want to enter one of them, I will be confronted by an angel with a sword in his hand to obstruct me from them. Indeed, around every vulnerability among them is an angel to guard them.
Saheeh Muslim, Grade: Sahih

:cryinglaughsmiley:at "Woe to you! What are you?" If it was me I wouldn't have even asked that question, I'd just make a run for it.
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Dajjal has to be one of the most scariest figure I’ve ever thought of. Imagine being a normal sailor one day and stumbling across a bahal. :jcoleno:

May Allah let us protect us from the fitnah of Dajjal
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Xishood malihiid? Seriously walal?
I have a lot of xishood actually. Whenever I go back home, I speak only af somali, I dress like a local, i mingle with locals, I eat whatever my cousins eat, and go wherever my cousins go. I discover new leg muscles whenever I’m taking a shit in a hole in the ground, and don’t complain. It’s about time someone called out western xalimos gentrifying our country.
 

Villainess

smooth talk on a rainy summer evening
I have a lot of xishood actually. Whenever I go back home, I speak only af somali, I dress like a local, i mingle with locals, I eat whatever my cousins eat, and go wherever my cousins go. I discover new leg muscles whenever I’m taking a shit in a hole in the ground, and don’t complain. It’s about time someone called out western xalimos gentrifying our country’s
She’s right. Your making assumptions about her. If you’ve noticed her last posts and her profile page she’s been talking about rebuilding Somalia and making Somalia great. She’s been talking about travel for weeks now. She’s been talking about gardening in Somalia. Wallahi she seems like such a miskeen girl. What makes you think that she is a pride-filled, degrading, social media gaal?
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She’s right. Your making assumptions about her. If you’ve noticed her last posts and her profile page she’s been talking about rebuilding Somalia and making Somalia great. She’s been talking about travel for weeks now. She’s been talking about gardening in Somalia. Wallahi she seems like such a miskeen girl. What makes you think that she is a pride-filled, degrading, social media gaal?
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Stop making this about arawelo, I don’t know why you can’t see my broader message and keep picking on her.
 

Villainess

smooth talk on a rainy summer evening
Stop making this about arawelo, I don’t know why you can’t see my broader message and keep picking on her.
Ok let’s talk about that. What did western halimos have anything to do with this thread? It was light and peaceful and you turned it negative. What is your so called broad message?
 
Ok let’s talk about that. What did western halimos have anything to do with this thread? It was light and peaceful and you turned it negative. What is your so called broad message?
The broader message is that xalimos back home, hopeless and destitute, with no job opportunities, have some light at the end of the tunnel cause of western faraxs. Whereas the faraxs back home have no choice but to do perilous journeys across oceans. On top of that you have girls like arawelo, flaunting american passports and american accents with no intention of even befriending locals let alone marrying them.
 

Villainess

smooth talk on a rainy summer evening
The broader message is that xalimos back home, hopeless and destitute, with no job opportunities, have some light at the end of the tunnel cause of western faraxs. Whereas the faraxs back home have no choice but to do perilous journeys across oceans. On top of that you have girls like arawelo, flaunting american passports and american accents with no intention of even befriending locals let alone marrying them.
Xalimos back in the west come home and make somalia brighter. Women like Hodan Nalayeh AUN are the only ones with a heart. These lovely women make sure to make Somalia full of hospitality. Do you see Somali men doing this? You don’t. Exactly. You males are the one running away from your wives and cheating on them with a young virgin and then cheating those naive girls into a poor miserable lifestyle. Have shame.
 
Xalimos back in the west come home and make somalia brighter. Women like Hodan Nalayeh AUN are the only ones with a heart. These lovely women make sure to make Somalia full of hospitality. Do you see Somali men doing this? You don’t. Exactly. You males are the one running away from your wives and cheating on them with a young virgin and then cheating those naive girls into a poor miserable lifestyle. Have shame.
You make good points. First time I went to xamar I was really surprised by how many small business’s were run by women. I can almost swear there’s more female entrepreneurship in xamar than in developed cities. Also, the diaspora xalimos spend their money on charity work whereas the faraxs blow it on baashal.

@arawelo excuse my low iq trolling, I can already tell you’re gonna do great things and the people back home need you
 

Villainess

smooth talk on a rainy summer evening
You make good points. First time I went to xamar I was really surprised by how many small business’s were run by women. I can almost swear there’s more female entrepreneurship in xamar than in developed cities. Also, the diaspora xalimos spend their money on charity work whereas the faraxs blow it on baashal.

@arawelo excuse my low iq trolling, I can already tell you’re gonna do great things and the people back home need you
At least you’ve gotten to your senses. Respect to you for realizing why you went wrong. I despise people who bring down Somali women and discredit us when Somali women are working so hard to bring peace our country. Our hooyos did not break their backs for us just to insult them. Somali women back home, like you said, do charity work. Most hospitals and orphanages are run by women. People like @arawelo want to bring change to our war torn countries. But when you insult these girls and act like women don’t do anything instead of “social media gaal” and stuff like that, it’s extremely rude. Somali women are the backbone to peace and prosperity. At least you realized it.

@Desert Flower see what I’m saying? Somali women are so supportive of each other only to be brought down. It’s sad
 
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