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J/Land is a family affair girl. :mrgreen:
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according to the statistics and facts, somaliland gets more rain then punaniland
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Hargeisa gets more rain than Athens.
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Does this retard engage his brain before he types his usual silly one liners..

Star-Kunt, lets keep things basic because your all over the place at the moment. Your saying Puntland is greener than Somaliand. I'm saying to you in the north of Somalia the Darod lands are the worst, period. Puntland, your land is a FULL BLOWN DESERT, not arid, not semi desert, but a DESERT like the fockin Sahara or the kalahari desert.lool. No amount of Silly pictures of a little oasis in the middle of the desert will change this fact. Here is another picture...

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"the most northern" kulaha :lol: koonfur is koonfur whether is "the most northern point of somalia" or the most southern point in somalia.
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That map is wrong, somalia almost entirely is semi desert some places are just worse than others. But for the most part geeljires can graze from the most arid regions which is ogadenia and northern somalia in the sahara desert they couldnt.
Somalia is more like this:
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My cheerleaders are still arguing.....
Are you guys ready for Darood lands ?
Or should i keep to MJ lands ?
I know you guys are very langaab but you know i can't just leave my other lands hidden from you losers.
Some times you gotta put the nail in the coffin.

Kid walker your maps are cute, but as you can see here you and your region isn't special.

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Care to explain these maps ? Like i said don't act like your special

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Bari.

Also for you Kids, rainfall pattern doesn't equate to economic growth. Isreal exports produce and still looks like Mamulka Isaaq, so cheer up.

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Estarix, exactly i've seen Hargeisa etc etc its semi-dessert but theres nothing wrong with that, its like that all over waqooyi, Bari drier however these kids like splitting hair while there family back home still use a hole for a toilet. Reer Miyi mentality.
I've shown two maps plus yours however they will still complain that they have more greener patches oww Lord.
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Here is another example more a satelite image.

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Does anybody understand what this creature writes. Lets try a different method..

1, Is Puntland the driest hottest region in all of the Former Somali Republic? Yes

2, Is Puntland classed as a desert, not semi, nor Arid but out right Desert? Yes

All the maps you have posted agree with those two above statements.
Who cares if you have been to Somaliland. Personally if we were't so civilised you would have been shot on the spot.
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[quote="STARKAST"]My cheerleaders are still arguing.....
Are you guys ready for Darood lands ?
Or should i keep to MJ lands ?
I know you guys are very langaab but you know i can't just leave my other lands hidden from you losers.
Some times you gotta put the nail in the coffin.


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:dead: :dead: you just proved yourself wrong though loooooooool. This map shows puninland get less rainfall then anywhere in the horn
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STARKAST wrote:what Allah deemed should happen aka rainfall.
STARKAST wrote:rainfall pattern doesn't equate to economic growth.
People are actually arguing with this thing. It will do anything, religion, lies, fake maps, hypocrisy to make it seem like it's winning a debate.
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Ohh the homosexual came in hey.

Samatar already like an adult argued this point and i accepted it however Kidwalker like usual because he's quite slow likes to call the kettle black. Also how can i concede to retard, naa thats not going to happen.

:lol: Don't get mad sxb you come from a semi arid desert, thats a fact seen with my own eyes that also includes (most) Awdal but hey thats not SL so don't cry.
A breakaway, semi-desert territory on the coast of the Gulf of Aden, Somaliland declared independence after the overthrow of Somali military dictator Siad Barre in 1991.

Anyone can retardly debate like this asking closed questions, oohh ok i'll come down to your level do you accept the above quote the bold points ? Yes or no

Warabaha can you read a map its quite evident what its showing do you need me to explain it to you ?
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Northern Somalia in general is basically today semi-arid. However, in the past (say, 1000+ years ago), it was a lot greener than it is now.

One way we know this is from the wildlife that is depicted on ancient local rock art. Some of this fauna is no longer found in the area, while their natural habitat is fertile terrain.

So that modern forest in Somalia's northernmost tip is actually a relic of a distant, more lush yesteryear. :up:
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Your right however today Its to do with Climate change, over grazing and Somalis inability to keep up with the world via technology.

30 years ago the north used to get alot more rain and it was very predictable (xillaga) however today we get drought and cyclones in span of 3 years.....
Garowe used to be very green, the name Garowe is named after the trees that were in abundance in the region. However deforestation has crippled the north.
Also Over grazing has destroyed our land, before Somalis used to graze in one area and let the other regenerate kinda like crop rotation however due to the population boom, the land can't recover hence desertification looming today see north Woqooyi Galbeed and Hawd.

Somaliland and Puntland should bring in Israelis to help us conquer the problem they fixed 30 years ago. They're in Kenya/Xabasha nation now as well.

Remember lack of trees means less rain. Today the trees of Sool is being felled at a considerable rate. However Alhamdulillah there some of keyn there left, Puntland/Somaliland should together protect it.
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starkast, another heartbreaking reality is :lol: the daallo mountain range they're jumping up and down about is also settled by darod. the harti side of sanaag (including daallo/ceel madow mountains) receive heavy rains which in return means puntland receives rain from from it's northern sanaag region.

take a flight from anywhere in puntland (sool, sanaag, cayn, mudug, bari and or nugaal) and go to jubbaland (another darod state) and we got the lush farms of gedo, jubada dhexe and forests of jubada hoose + jubba river. now the question is, can our fellow skywalker apart from togdheer, western sanaag and waqooyi galbeed have any other lands to access (excluding the shared hawd :lol:)?

here is a dhulos guys visiting his ancestral homeland, sanaag's daallo mountains :D


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