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EBS TV engages game Family Show Yebtstb Chewata with Craftsman NesaNet Workneh Season 15 Episode 12 Look and enjoy. These awesome works, carved on the stone in the north of Djibouti, are among the main instances of rocky crafts in the Horn of Africa, a neighborhood rich in archaeological heritage and the origin of humanity. Extension of three kilometers (nearly two miles), about 900 boards of directors of Abouma describe a great old life in these regions, emotional scenes of a young man facing the ungodded life and leading cows.

 

 

 

In any case, these extremely old images, delivered by the stone on the volcanic stone, also offer an important recording of an earlier period and land definitively remodeled by centuries of environmental change. The indomitable life represented is still discovered today on the fields and grasslands of Africa, but not in Djibouti, a cruel desert scene where water and plant life have been exceeded for millennia.

 

 

 

"Today, Abouma is something of a field of intuition, because we no longer have these creatures here. At that moment, they reported here on the ground that Djibouti was wrapped in Timberland," said Omar Mohamed Kamil, a local young escort who takes the guests to Abouma.

 

 

 

"Aboura ... We are a little removed from development. We are in antiquity, we live in antiquity." This mother mother is at an hour of six hour drive from the capital, the city of Djibouti, then at this point an extra hour walking on a shredded rock width.

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