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[quote="Enemy_Of_Mad_Mullah"][quote="Lil_Cutie.."]:cry: Berbera..[/quote]


are u isaq?[/quote]


Why?

The " Crying or Very sad " is due to my R.I.P Berbera thoughts..! Lol.
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good for somaliland...

long live the qaldaan peeps and long live somaliland ! all praise to allah
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Berbera died of aids...................the xabashis were allowed to roam freely, ofcoarse they would infect the place.
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[quote="Advocatar"]Berbera died of aids...................the xabashis were allowed to roam freely, ofcoarse they would infect the place.[/quote]


Ok, don't over do it. Theres a limit. Laughing
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Laughing


my iddor friend..............aint nothing wrong with stating the truth, atleast the xabashis in xamar are under the watchful eye of the public but the ones in berbera are free to roam without any restrictions, so who knows they propably were humbing the ports, trees, rocks in the process infecting it.
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Wow, just like they got hold of you and your faqash people. Smile Berbera has never seen filth but it's the biggest port in east Africa. Proudly.




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[quote="Advocatar"]:lol:


my iddor friend..............aint nothing wrong with stating the truth, atleast the xabashis in xamar are under the watchful eye of the public but the ones in berbera are free to roam without any restrictions, so who knows they propably were humbing the ports, trees, rocks in the process infecting it.[/quote]

There are no fukkin Ethiopians in Berbera, their trucks goes straight to the Port and out , i was there last year didnt see one Xabashi, walking around the city... i actually saw few walking on the Motor way, on their way to Bosaaso for Tahriib Laughing ...But there are no ethiopians in the city......
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actually from close/reliable sources................berbara has been sold underground to the xabashis with the exception that they dont claim it publically, reality speaking it's theirs. that's why the population plummeted from a happy 20,000 in the 80's to less then 2,000 today.
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2.000 and 20.000 Laughing Laughing Laughing stop exagreating saxiib....do you think the place is Garbahrey village?

back in the Days it was one of the bussies cities in Somalia, it had population over 200.000 with arabs, indians and all sorts of people..even Russians.....there is area called Moskva where the russains use to live...

and now the population of berbera is 100.000..., stop listening to mr yalaxow, that confused donky from jawahar......

The people who is working in the port is over 5000 people, and you telling us the whole population of the city is that much....
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Laughing

Ninyahow I was only messsing with LilC...........now that she left, iska daa.
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all it takes to get chinese support is for one single oil find.

they will automatically change support to Somaliland.

there are are chinese prospecters currently in somaliland from CNOC.
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Someone very close to me who is involved with Hargeysa University told me that Chinese investors are currently building a big University in Hargeysa. Personally I think Somaliland benefits more if they seeked stronger relationship with countries like China, India and Indonesia than America or Europe..
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[quote="gurey25"]all it takes to get chinese support is for one single oil find.

they will automatically change support to Somaliland.

there are are chinese prospecters currently in somaliland from CNOC.[/quote]

They just might find what they're looking for.

Check this paper out, http://www.pi.ac.ae/pge/faculty_staff/m ... st2006.pdf
( I think written by a somali guy)

But he does include the nogal and Al mado basins as part of Somaliland, which are the same basins that range resources group had contract with puntland government.

Now we know why somaliland is not willing to give up the "disputed" regions. Laughing
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[quote="Ican"][quote="gurey25"]all it takes to get chinese support is for one single oil find.

they will automatically change support to Somaliland.

there are are chinese prospecters currently in somaliland from CNOC.[/quote]

They just might find what they're looking for.

Check this paper out, http://www.pi.ac.ae/pge/faculty_staff/m ... st2006.pdf
( I think written by a somali guy)

But he does include the nogal and Al mado basins as part of Somaliland, which are the same basins that range resources group had contract with puntland government.

Now we know why somaliland is not willing to give up the "disputed" regions. Laughing[/quote]


What disputed Regions?


If you are talking about Oil, the area with most oil prospect is in Berbera...
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"The sedimentary cover of Northern Somalia includes post-Triassic continental and marine strata which accumulated in basins related to the disintegration of the Gondwanaland. Among these, the Berbera and Ahl Mado basins are the most important basins stratigraphically and hydrocarbon potential. Sedimentation in both basins begins with a Jurassic continental sandstone (Adigrat Formation) overlain by interbedded units of shallow marine limestones and shales (Bihendula sequence) in the Berbera Basin, and limestone-dominated strata with minor shale and sandstone interbeds (Ahl Mado Group) in the Ahl Mado Basin. The Cretaceous section, unconformable with the Jurassic sequence, is mainly continental (Yesomma Sandstone) in the Berbera Basin, but becomes shallow-marine, sandy to pure limestone with subordinate sandstone and shale (Tisje Formation) in the Ahl Mado Basin. By the end of the Cretaceous Period, a westward marine transgression permitted shallow-marine, Paleocene - lower Eocene limestone (Auradu Formation) deposition throughout northern Somalia. This is succeeded by thick anhydrite strata (Taleh Formation) overlain by Middle to Late Eocene shallow-marine limestone (Karkar Formation). The later is the youngest stratigraphic unit straddling the Gulf of Aden. Younger strata of syn- and post-rifting, continental to shallow-marine origin are confined in discrete basins along the coast of the gulf.

Based on published and unpublished data, the geology of these basins proves that oil and gas have been generated with favorable reservoirs, as well as structural and stratigraphic traps. Moreover, continuation of these basins across the gulf, matching the hydrocarbon-producing Marib-Hajar and Say'un-Al Masila basins of Yemen, raises the hydrocarbon prospect of northern Somalia."
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