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- Ina Baxar
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Re: The most beautiful places in all of Somalia Pics....
Waa sax GaraadLQ , waxaan horay idiinku arkay ayuun baan ka shikiyay, that's all 

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Re: The most beautiful places in all of Somalia Pics....
U WANA SEE EXOTIC SOMALI_PICS, WELL CHECK THIS OUT HOMIE...
http://www.hargeysa.org/Dalkaaga%20daawo%20dacalada.htm
http://www.hargeysa.org/Dalkaaga%20daawo%20dacalada.htm
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Re: The most beautiful places in all of Somalia Pics....
Last edited by Enemy_Of_Mad_Mullah on Tue May 15, 2007 10:32 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: The most beautiful places in all of Somalia Pics....
[quote="LUTENANT_XAMZA"]U WANA SEE EXOTIC SOMALI_PICS, WELL CHECK THIS OUT HOMIE...
http://www.hargeysa.org/Dalkaaga%20daawo%20dacalada.htm[/quote]
Yo thats Salaxlay my territory
http://www.hargeysa.org/Dalkaaga%20daawo%20dacalada.htm[/quote]
Yo thats Salaxlay my territory

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Re: The most beautiful places in all of Somalia Pics....
^^ Enemy i swear down, mar mar clown socdaad tahay 

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Re: The most beautiful places in all of Somalia Pics....
[quote="Enemy_Of_Mad_Mullah"][quote="LUTENANT_XAMZA"]U WANA SEE EXOTIC SOMALI_PICS, WELL CHECK THIS OUT HOMIE...
http://www.hargeysa.org/Dalkaaga%20daawo%20dacalada.htm[/quote]
Yo thats Salaxlay my territory
[/quote]
Have you seen Salaxlay?
http://www.hargeysa.org/Dalkaaga%20daawo%20dacalada.htm[/quote]
Yo thats Salaxlay my territory

Have you seen Salaxlay?
- Madmadoobe
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Re: The most beautiful places in all of Somalia Pics....
Salaxley seems quiet nice i'm going to marry cidagelgirl 

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Re: The most beautiful places in all of Somalia Pics....
Dhulkan aad wada arkaysan waa meel shalay roob ku da'ay 

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Re: The most beautiful places in all of Somalia Pics....
[quote="Ina Baxar"]Dhulkan aad wada arkaysan waa meel shalay roob ku da'ay
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What the hell does that mean?

What the hell does that mean?

- Ina Baxar
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Re: The most beautiful places in all of Somalia Pics....
It means it 's barren land most of the year
Re: The most beautiful places in all of Somalia Pics....
it means the land has been blessed with rain .
all that land Salaxley the beautiful savannahs
something like this place
http://somalinet.com/exit/?exit=http://www.gabiley.net/
all that land Salaxley the beautiful savannahs
something like this place
http://somalinet.com/exit/?exit=http://www.gabiley.net/
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Re: The most beautiful places in all of Somalia Pics....
Is this place within Somaliland borders or Kilalka 5naad?
I would love to visit there.
I would love to visit there.
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Re: The most beautiful places in all of Somalia Pics....
I like this, the land of Punt aka the seat of Hetshaput.
http://www.dhahar.com/article.php?articleid=450
Enemy of madmullah, that picture is Casha aka Calmadow. Hargesa stole it from us.
http://www.dhahar.com/article.php?articleid=450
Enemy of madmullah, that picture is Casha aka Calmadow. Hargesa stole it from us.
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Re: The most beautiful places in all of Somalia Pics....
The seat of Hatshepsut
There is a huge ancient acacia tree in Eastern Sanaag called the Mahan tree, “Geedka Maxanka” It is rumored that Queen Hatshepsut sat under that tree in one of her visits to the land of Punt which ancient Egyptians regarded as the land of the gods.
The land of Punt is not the Puntland of today, a political entity based on clan affiliations, just as Somaliland is a political camouflage for misguided clan groupings with a strange nostalgia for an abhorrent colonial past.
The inhabitants of the land of Punt are in the middle of an ugly rivalry between two clan-based administrations that do not care about their well-being. Despite a handful of opportunistic individuals who participate in these administrations, the majority of the inhabitants prefer to wait for the birth of a national government that can re-unite the Somali people.
When Puntland and their Australian mercenaries tried to illegally exploit the mineral wealth of the area, the land of Punt stood-up to them and sent them packing. When the misled soldiers of Somaliland tried to occupy one of their villages, the Land of Punt rose-up to the occasion and defended their ancient and sacred forts.
These incidents should send a clear message to both administrations that they should both stay away from this sacred land. The people of the land of Punt prefer to be left-out of the bitter rivalry between the two clan-based administrations. They are holding the fort for a national government.
Source: http://wardheernews.com/articles_07/Apr ... state.html
There is a huge ancient acacia tree in Eastern Sanaag called the Mahan tree, “Geedka Maxanka” It is rumored that Queen Hatshepsut sat under that tree in one of her visits to the land of Punt which ancient Egyptians regarded as the land of the gods.
The land of Punt is not the Puntland of today, a political entity based on clan affiliations, just as Somaliland is a political camouflage for misguided clan groupings with a strange nostalgia for an abhorrent colonial past.
The inhabitants of the land of Punt are in the middle of an ugly rivalry between two clan-based administrations that do not care about their well-being. Despite a handful of opportunistic individuals who participate in these administrations, the majority of the inhabitants prefer to wait for the birth of a national government that can re-unite the Somali people.
When Puntland and their Australian mercenaries tried to illegally exploit the mineral wealth of the area, the land of Punt stood-up to them and sent them packing. When the misled soldiers of Somaliland tried to occupy one of their villages, the Land of Punt rose-up to the occasion and defended their ancient and sacred forts.
These incidents should send a clear message to both administrations that they should both stay away from this sacred land. The people of the land of Punt prefer to be left-out of the bitter rivalry between the two clan-based administrations. They are holding the fort for a national government.
Source: http://wardheernews.com/articles_07/Apr ... state.html
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