The tuaregs, 'the blue people' live generally as nomads in the central Sahara. This caravan was found close to the Akakus mountains
Written Mar 17, 2005
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The tuaregs, 'the blue people' live generally as nomads in the central Sahara. This caravan was found close to the Akakus mountains
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....and into another - that just about sums up the experience of days spent among the sands and rocks of Libya's Jebel Akakus. World Heritage-listed; considered the cradle of North African art and......
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Our guide told us: "More than three cars use to pass here every day - once a week no cars". A fantastic place: spectacular mountains. 5000-10000 year old rock carvings and rock paintings
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The Akakus is -like Tassili n'Ajjer in Algeria, at the other side of the border- one of worlds best places to enjoy rockpaintings in an amazing beautifull desert scenery.
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