Africa

Amound University in Borama, Somaliland

Borama (Somali: Boorama, Arabic: بورما) is the largest city in the northwestern Awdal region of Somaliland. The town is located near the border with Ethiopia. During the Middle Ages, Borama was ruled by the Adal Sultanate. It later formed a part of the British Somaliland protectorate in the first half of the 20th century. Amoud University has a rich history spanning over several decades. Established in 1952 as… Continue reading Amound University in Borama, Somaliland

Middle East

Exploring Failaka Island: A Hidden Gem in the Persian Gulf

Failaka Island is located in the Persian Gulf, about 20 kilometers northeast of Kuwait City. Failaka Island is developing a local tourist industry, with activities including fishing, boating, swimming, sailing, and other water sports.Failaka Island has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the 3rd millennium BC. It was a… Continue reading Exploring Failaka Island: A Hidden Gem in the Persian Gulf

Africa

Beautiful nomad people of Djibouti

Two-thirds of Djibouti's population of one million live in the capital Djibouti, the rest are mainly nomads making a living through herding. These are predominately Afar who live in the arid north of the country and the Afar region of Ethiopia, and Issa nomads from Somalia. The two largest ethnic groups native to Djibouti are the Somalis (60%)… Continue reading Beautiful nomad people of Djibouti

Africa

Theoba Park for Maliba Lodge, Lesotho

Ts'ehlanyane National Park is located in the Maloti Mountains in Leribe District at a height of 2600m. It is only one of two national parks in Lesotho and makes up an integral part of the greater Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Park. The name. 'Ts'ehlanyane' means the berg bamboo and is of high cultural significance to the Basotho people.… Continue reading Theoba Park for Maliba Lodge, Lesotho

Africa

Unique Laas Geel rock art in Berbera

Berbera, located in northwestern Somalia, on the Gulf of Aden, is under the jurisdiction of the Republic of Somaliland, a self-declared independent state. The town was first invaded by the Portuguese in 1518, then by the Egyptians in 1875, and by the British in 1884. It served as the capital of British Somaliland until 1941.  The majority group of… Continue reading Unique Laas Geel rock art in Berbera

Australia and Oceania

From Highlands in Hobart to Wetlands in Brisbane

Mount Wellington in Tasmania, Australia is a result of millions of years of geological activity. The mountain was created by volcanic activity around 135 million years ago. The landscape includes woodlands, forests, waterfalls, rainforest, dry eucalypt woodland, open sandy flats, and alpine moor. It lies directly behind Hobart at a height of 1270 meters and was formed… Continue reading From Highlands in Hobart to Wetlands in Brisbane