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Somaliland Activity Guide Thread 2011

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AfricaOwn;728005 wrote:
So JB, you ever go out east? How is the drive to Erigavo like?

 

Beryahaa xagaa umaan kicin ,,, Laakiin driving to Erigavo should be alright. Just make sure you have a four wheel drive car and that is all.

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Juxa   

People of waqooyi have built the houses but why does not the goverment start building the roads? what do they spend on the taxes collected apart from the obvious (weapon buying). ]

 

Beautiful houses balse halkee loo maraa, all i see waa bacaad, bus iyo boor?

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Juxa   

what do you want me to call you? waqooyi as in north? unless i cant tell my waqooyi from bari:confused:

 

so goormee jidadka la dhisaa meeshan ha iisoo dhoolacadeyne?

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Jacaylbaro;719685 wrote:
:D:D

 

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hehehe

 

They say there is a Mafrish famous in Djibouti which is named Bariido-Dheer... apparently you have to say your salaams from one end to the other in order to join the select club.

 

 

Nice pictures Alpha. And good to know Ibtz is having great time.

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Jacaylbaro;728401 wrote:
My own thread is coming ,,,,,,,,,,,, will be much much better
:D

It's already better.... Haye......

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In my short but rich experience in Somaliland so far, I thoroughly enjoyed making several epic journeys mostly to the western parts of the country. Travelling overland gives you a more well-rounded experience of the different landscapes of Somaliland. Lawyacaddo, a border town at the Somaliland-Djibouti is probably one of the most dynamic places in Somaliland. A newly created town, its fast becoming an important strategic centre of trade. I spent 3 day in ''the loyo'' as known by locals, awaiting enter to Djibouti. Eventually, I was refused entry, so was my colleague. We made the journey back to Hargeisa travelling on a fuel tanker by the coast. it took three days! it was epic!

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