Somali Coastal towns ( Google earth )
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Somali Coastal towns ( Google earth )
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http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/5474/berbvi2.jpg
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http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/3540/eyilfy3.jpg
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http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/37/ghjo4.jpg
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http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/3451/joniyozh7.jpg
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http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/5251/kjgrz7.jpg
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http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/4919/lasau4.jpg
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http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6058/markdx5.jpg
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http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/2770/mogck7.jpg
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http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/3700/xaafib4.jpg
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http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/3189/xiisul2.jpg
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http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/9907/yemyw7.jpg
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http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/886/bosqy8.jpg
Rank the coastal towns in 3 categories , only one winner in each *
Most industrial commercial port ( vision and facts )
Most beautiful coast town ( vision )
Most nostalgic coast town ( here you must defend with a story u have )
http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/5474/berbvi2.jpg
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http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/3540/eyilfy3.jpg
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http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/37/ghjo4.jpg
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http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/3451/joniyozh7.jpg
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http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/5251/kjgrz7.jpg
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http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/4919/lasau4.jpg
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http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6058/markdx5.jpg
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http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/2770/mogck7.jpg
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http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/3700/xaafib4.jpg
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http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/3189/xiisul2.jpg
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http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/9907/yemyw7.jpg
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http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/886/bosqy8.jpg
Rank the coastal towns in 3 categories , only one winner in each *
Most industrial commercial port ( vision and facts )
Most beautiful coast town ( vision )
Most nostalgic coast town ( here you must defend with a story u have )
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Re: Somali Coastal towns ( Google earth )
Most industrial commercial port ( vision and facts )
Bosaso
Most beautiful coast town ( vision )
Raas Kambooni
Most nostalgic coast town ( here you must defend with a story u have )
nostalgic? only been to bosaso of all these towns
Bosaso
Most beautiful coast town ( vision )
Raas Kambooni
Most nostalgic coast town ( here you must defend with a story u have )
nostalgic? only been to bosaso of all these towns
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Re: Somali Coastal towns ( Google earth )
And people doubted me when I said Cabdallah/Madhiiso/Sanaagian/Neocon are one and the same.
This is their OBSESSION.
This is their OBSESSION.
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Re: Somali Coastal towns ( Google earth )
yes we are the same person, one in norway other in the middle east but 1 and the same loool weirdo
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Re: Somali Coastal towns ( Google earth )
Look at you wallahi I feel sorry for you.
RIGHT NOW, I am at an American university, inside of one of the undergraduate libraries that looks better than a European parliament building, and around the 4 floor equivalent or so. There are long windows right behind and if I turn my swivel chair I look out into one of the mose enviable landscapes in the world. There are freshly paved street with hardly used tar, I look out into commercial and residential high rises with colors in harmony and beyond it is a hill above it and even more beautiful sight and by it is a very high bridge highway with several underneath (for the expressway) and you expect someone like me to notice the difference between a shack built in some every mile or so another every quarter mile.
Amazing wallahi, Somalia is the most poorest, backward, least developed juncture of land anywhere in the world. If the world was a city, Somalia would be the one block ghetto area where no one every drove by. Who is it to anyone if one run down house has wilted grass and the one next to it doesn't? Grow up kid
RIGHT NOW, I am at an American university, inside of one of the undergraduate libraries that looks better than a European parliament building, and around the 4 floor equivalent or so. There are long windows right behind and if I turn my swivel chair I look out into one of the mose enviable landscapes in the world. There are freshly paved street with hardly used tar, I look out into commercial and residential high rises with colors in harmony and beyond it is a hill above it and even more beautiful sight and by it is a very high bridge highway with several underneath (for the expressway) and you expect someone like me to notice the difference between a shack built in some every mile or so another every quarter mile.
Amazing wallahi, Somalia is the most poorest, backward, least developed juncture of land anywhere in the world. If the world was a city, Somalia would be the one block ghetto area where no one every drove by. Who is it to anyone if one run down house has wilted grass and the one next to it doesn't? Grow up kid
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Re: Somali Coastal towns ( Google earth )
http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/3189/xiisul2.jpg
what is that??
afartaa dhagax ee shimbiraha ku xaroodaan waa halkee?? waa middle of disert. magaceeed that little town!!
what is that??
afartaa dhagax ee shimbiraha ku xaroodaan waa halkee?? waa middle of disert. magaceeed that little town!!
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Re: Somali Coastal towns ( Google earth )
[quote="DawladSade"]Look at you wallahi I feel sorry for you.
RIGHT NOW, I am at an American university, inside of one of the undergraduate libraries that looks better than a European parliament building, and around the 4 floor equivalent or so. There are long windows right behind and if I turn my swivel chair I look out into one of the mose enviable landscapes in the world. There are freshly paved street with hardly used tar, I look out into commercial and residential high rises with colors in harmony and beyond it is a hill above it and even more beautiful sight and by it is a very high bridge highway with several underneath (for the expressway) and you expect someone like me to notice the difference between a shack built in some every mile or so another every quarter mile.
Amazing wallahi, Somalia is the most poorest, backward, least developed juncture of land anywhere in the world. If the world was a city, Somalia would be the one block ghetto area where no one every drove by. Who is it to anyone if one run down house has wilted grass and the one next to it doesn't? Grow up kid[/quote]
Typical marehan attitude, no drive to develop their homeland
thats why gedo is the poorest region of somalia but somaliland and puntland are the most developing, america will never ever be your real country.
RIGHT NOW, I am at an American university, inside of one of the undergraduate libraries that looks better than a European parliament building, and around the 4 floor equivalent or so. There are long windows right behind and if I turn my swivel chair I look out into one of the mose enviable landscapes in the world. There are freshly paved street with hardly used tar, I look out into commercial and residential high rises with colors in harmony and beyond it is a hill above it and even more beautiful sight and by it is a very high bridge highway with several underneath (for the expressway) and you expect someone like me to notice the difference between a shack built in some every mile or so another every quarter mile.
Amazing wallahi, Somalia is the most poorest, backward, least developed juncture of land anywhere in the world. If the world was a city, Somalia would be the one block ghetto area where no one every drove by. Who is it to anyone if one run down house has wilted grass and the one next to it doesn't? Grow up kid[/quote]
Typical marehan attitude, no drive to develop their homeland
thats why gedo is the poorest region of somalia but somaliland and puntland are the most developing, america will never ever be your real country.
- DawladSade
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Re: Somali Coastal towns ( Google earth )
[quote="cabdallah252"][quote="DawladSade"]Look at you wallahi I feel sorry for you.
RIGHT NOW, I am at an American university, inside of one of the undergraduate libraries that looks better than a European parliament building, and around the 4 floor equivalent or so. There are long windows right behind and if I turn my swivel chair I look out into one of the mose enviable landscapes in the world. There are freshly paved street with hardly used tar, I look out into commercial and residential high rises with colors in harmony and beyond it is a hill above it and even more beautiful sight and by it is a very high bridge highway with several underneath (for the expressway) and you expect someone like me to notice the difference between a shack built in some every mile or so another every quarter mile.
Amazing wallahi, Somalia is the most poorest, backward, least developed juncture of land anywhere in the world. If the world was a city, Somalia would be the one block ghetto area where no one every drove by. Who is it to anyone if one run down house has wilted grass and the one next to it doesn't? Grow up kid[/quote]
Typical marehan attitude, no drive to develop their homeland
thats why gedo is the poorest region of somalia but somaliland and puntland are the most developing, america will never ever be your real country.[/quote]
Cabdallah I will not lie to you. Recently I asked my dad why do our Marehan clan invest in Kenya, Uganda (they just built a new hotel there last week xitaa http://www.radiogedo.com/daytoday.htm) and all those countries etc. You know what he said? He said if were in far northeast or the Northwest, we would invest in our lands because there would be no other opportunities. But a Marehan takes just a day to get to from Nairobi to Gedo (which is less than Bosaso to Galkacyo) so where would you invest in if you were looking for the best profit? A lawless land or the great, peaceful, and economic powerhouse close by?
This is what I mean, get our nation back. Build a sound economic and banking sectors, give value to our money and REALLY build our lands and people. I am sorry but being obsessed with a two story building in 2008 is not something I get particularly happy about. For goodnessake this is like the dumbest person in the class aiming for a 7% just above the only other dumb classmate who has a 6% when the rest of the class is going towards a 110%, including the extra credit.
Inaa lilaah
p.s. America IS my home, waan ku caqliyeeyste waana ku koray, where else do I know?
RIGHT NOW, I am at an American university, inside of one of the undergraduate libraries that looks better than a European parliament building, and around the 4 floor equivalent or so. There are long windows right behind and if I turn my swivel chair I look out into one of the mose enviable landscapes in the world. There are freshly paved street with hardly used tar, I look out into commercial and residential high rises with colors in harmony and beyond it is a hill above it and even more beautiful sight and by it is a very high bridge highway with several underneath (for the expressway) and you expect someone like me to notice the difference between a shack built in some every mile or so another every quarter mile.
Amazing wallahi, Somalia is the most poorest, backward, least developed juncture of land anywhere in the world. If the world was a city, Somalia would be the one block ghetto area where no one every drove by. Who is it to anyone if one run down house has wilted grass and the one next to it doesn't? Grow up kid[/quote]
Typical marehan attitude, no drive to develop their homeland
thats why gedo is the poorest region of somalia but somaliland and puntland are the most developing, america will never ever be your real country.[/quote]
Cabdallah I will not lie to you. Recently I asked my dad why do our Marehan clan invest in Kenya, Uganda (they just built a new hotel there last week xitaa http://www.radiogedo.com/daytoday.htm) and all those countries etc. You know what he said? He said if were in far northeast or the Northwest, we would invest in our lands because there would be no other opportunities. But a Marehan takes just a day to get to from Nairobi to Gedo (which is less than Bosaso to Galkacyo) so where would you invest in if you were looking for the best profit? A lawless land or the great, peaceful, and economic powerhouse close by?
This is what I mean, get our nation back. Build a sound economic and banking sectors, give value to our money and REALLY build our lands and people. I am sorry but being obsessed with a two story building in 2008 is not something I get particularly happy about. For goodnessake this is like the dumbest person in the class aiming for a 7% just above the only other dumb classmate who has a 6% when the rest of the class is going towards a 110%, including the extra credit.
Inaa lilaah
p.s. America IS my home, waan ku caqliyeeyste waana ku koray, where else do I know?
- Twisted_Logic
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Re: Somali Coastal towns ( Google earth )
Most industrial commercial port ( vision and facts )
Mogadishu ( Always was Always will be)
Mogadishu ( Always was Always will be)
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Re: Somali Coastal towns ( Google earth )
[quote="DawladSade"]
Cabdallah I will not lie to you. Recently I asked my dad why do our Marehan clan invest in Kenya, Uganda (they just built a new hotel there last week xitaa http://www.radiogedo.com/daytoday.htm) and all those countries etc. You know what he said? He said if were in far northeast or the Northwest, we would invest in our lands because there would be no other opportunities. But a Marehan takes just a day to get to from Nairobi to Gedo (which is less than Bosaso to Galkacyo) so where would you invest in if you were looking for the best profit? A lawless land or the great, peaceful, and economic powerhouse close by?
This is what I mean, get our nation back. Build a sound economic and banking sectors, give value to our money and REALLY build our lands and people. I am sorry but being obsessed with a two story building in 2008 is not something I get particularly happy about. For goodnessake this is like the dumbest person in the class aiming for a 7% just above the only other dumb classmate who has a 6% when the rest of the class is going towards a 110%, including the extra credit.
Inaa lilaah
p.s. America IS my home, waan ku caqliyeeyste waana ku koray, where else do I know?[/quote]
There are a lot more mjs doing business in kenya than marehans, amal bank in nairobi is huge
Kenya is not a power house its becoming like somalia now, if you invest money in somalia the return on investment is greater because almost nobody invests in somalia. Im not lying, a family member of mine started a water treatment company in the late 90s in gaalkacyo and garoowe with only a start up capital of around $25k now the guy has a few million and sold his company to a large NGO
Cabdallah I will not lie to you. Recently I asked my dad why do our Marehan clan invest in Kenya, Uganda (they just built a new hotel there last week xitaa http://www.radiogedo.com/daytoday.htm) and all those countries etc. You know what he said? He said if were in far northeast or the Northwest, we would invest in our lands because there would be no other opportunities. But a Marehan takes just a day to get to from Nairobi to Gedo (which is less than Bosaso to Galkacyo) so where would you invest in if you were looking for the best profit? A lawless land or the great, peaceful, and economic powerhouse close by?
This is what I mean, get our nation back. Build a sound economic and banking sectors, give value to our money and REALLY build our lands and people. I am sorry but being obsessed with a two story building in 2008 is not something I get particularly happy about. For goodnessake this is like the dumbest person in the class aiming for a 7% just above the only other dumb classmate who has a 6% when the rest of the class is going towards a 110%, including the extra credit.
Inaa lilaah
p.s. America IS my home, waan ku caqliyeeyste waana ku koray, where else do I know?[/quote]
There are a lot more mjs doing business in kenya than marehans, amal bank in nairobi is huge
Kenya is not a power house its becoming like somalia now, if you invest money in somalia the return on investment is greater because almost nobody invests in somalia. Im not lying, a family member of mine started a water treatment company in the late 90s in gaalkacyo and garoowe with only a start up capital of around $25k now the guy has a few million and sold his company to a large NGO
- King-of-Awdal
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Re: Somali Coastal towns ( Google earth )
What the Heck Hobyo and Las Qorey look like Villages i thought they were big cities?
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