-The stoic survival of a Somali clan singularly baring the cost of 80 years of the most unimaginable pressure and even "public erasure" to more than 90% of their territory on the central plateau having compromised on political recognition, public affirmation, institutional protection, even the very names used to identify their land all as price to pay as long as their hands were over their territory
-The myth of Dhuusamareeb and the equity wars trying to get a footing in Somalia if denied recognition on other side of border due to colonial war games
-The creation of Caabudwaaq as a constituency directly east on same parallel to be used as a defense storage depot against all who intrigued against this land from within Ethiopia
-The disproportionate wetter climate, the larger herds of camels, the fierce psychological and cultural disposition prepared to sacrifice life at the blink of an eye in order to continuing holding this territory
This is Buuro, the heart, soul, and inner sanctum of "Hawd" grazing.This is the historically, presently, and continuing land on the central plateau titled since time immemorial as simply "Marehan Country" or "Carro Mareexaan."
This drive is near Ceel Dibir buur facing Doorshaan buur on the road to Dhigdhiko;

This is a seasonally dry water bed/depression which turns into a magnificent little "lake" (or "Bali Weyne) during Gu or Rainy season. All over Buuro, huge seasonal lakes like this get filled to such an extent "Balli Weyne" has to be implicated (lake vs pond) like Bali Jibraa"iil (Lake Gibreal)!
Also the dry cactus like tufts are not Mars vegetation, that is a plant falled Qalaanqal which camels love and makes their milk so much sweeter!
Video courtesy of Afhayeenka [It seems to play high definition on Facebook and not so much embedded here]
Ceel Dibir

