Cas
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Cas
@5kytel
Long Beach Native living abroad. 🇺🇸🇨🇦Photographer. Painter. Macro- Investor 🇮🇱

We don't need to import 7-Eleven workers from India or anywhere across the globe. Hire Americans.

The Untapped Majesty of the Daalo Mountains: Somaliland’s Hidden Gem Experience the magical vistas of the Daalo Mountains, a crown jewel of Somaliland’s natural heritage and one of the most iconic landscapes in the Horn of Africa. Nestled in the Sanaag region, Daalo offers a breathtaking escape where lush, ancient forests meet dramatic limestone cliffs that plunge toward the horizon. A Prime Destination for the Modern Explorer Somaliland is home to a wealth of pristine, untapped sites that remain among the world’s best-kept secrets. For travelers from the GCC and Middle East, paradise is closer than you think. A mere 1 to 2-hour flight transports you from the bustling cities of the Gulf to the serene, cool altitudes of the Ogo Mountains. Why Daalo Should Be Your Next Adventure: 1. Ideal Climate & Scenery: Escape the heat and immerse yourself in the mist-covered peaks and verdant greenery of Sanaag. 2. Coast to Clouds: Experience the unique geography where the rugged mountains stand in silent guard over the crystal-clear waters of the Gulf of Aden. 3. Outdoor Immersion: Whether you are an avid hiker looking for long mountain treks or a nature lover seeking the tranquility of rare flora and fauna, Daalo offers a raw, authentic connection to the earth. 4. Cultural Heritage: Beyond the scenery, the region is dotted with historic sites, offering a glimpse into the ancient trade routes and rich pastoral history of the Somali people. The tourism sector in Somaliland represents a vast, untapped frontier. From world-class camping under starlit skies to exploring the "Clean Sea" of the northern coast, the potential for adventure is limitless. It is time for the world to discover the magic that lies within the heights of Sanaag. #Somaliland #VisitSomaliland #DaaloMountains #EcoTourism #Sanaag #HiddenGems #TravelAfrica #MiddleEastTravel














@shadihamid @washingtonpost Raises the question, if immigrant groups want to retain their native culture rather than assimilate, why immigrate in the first place?




Some of you need to toughen up a bit. Stop panicking and enjoy the winning.























