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10 Best place to visit in Ajdabiya Libya

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I Can’t Believe This is LIBYA (Never Before Seen)

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All of the stress of getting the visa and acting as a business consultant is behind me now, and I have REALLY ENJOYED exploring the capital and biggest city of Tripoli. This city really caught me by surprise!

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Visit Libya

Visit Libya
Libya. Warm sun, warm hearts. A great country with a great history, a country of breathtaking beauty. High mountain chains are just one of the beauties of its fabulous landscape with green fields and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. The desert, watered by magnificent oasis, extends far into Africa. Fabulous villages and cities scattered amongst meadows, with oasis everywhere. Historical monuments forests, towering mountains...

and a warm Libyan Arab welcome. Libya's strategic, geographical position and profound history make it a vital link between the eastern and western parts of the Arab world, and between Europe and Africa. The country has known its ups and downs, but the historical monuments are a testimony of the great Libyan civilization of old. Look at the engravings of the AKAKUS mountains, the drawings in the MATCHANDOUSH caves.

The cities of JARMA, ZAKAKRA, and SABHA' in the south, and the historical city of GHIRZA in the centre. Libya has played host to many civilizations, and has enriched civilization in its turn, with writings, drawings and engravings in the caves of TADRART mountains, and archaeological treasures from ATAFT. The Phoenician, Roman, and Byzantine ports of TRIPOLI, SABRATAH, LIBDAH, SHAH'HAT, SUSAH, TUKRAH, and TALMITHA. The old Islamic cities such as SIRT, DARNAH, and AJDABIYA, and other cities in the heart of the desert, including GHADAMES, ZUWAYLAH, JALU, OJLA, GHAT, and FEZZAN. Not forgetting the places and fortresses of GHARYAN, MIZDAH, AL-QARYAT, YIFRAN, JADU, NALUT, MISALLATAH, and AWINAT. The first site most tourists visit is TRIPOLI, Libya's biggest city, the queen of the seas.

It is an historical site. the city of Islamic civilization, Arab art and handicraft, where every monument tells a story. TRIPOLI has changed little since its foundation in the first millennium BC: it is still a lush garden filled with olive trees, palms, grapevines, and orange groves. The city has a wealth of old and new monuments. Travel east or west, to nearby LIBDAH or SABRATAH, and soak up all the history.

Shopping is a great pleasure, especially in the popular markets where you can buy a great variety of Libyan handicrafts such as traditional clothes, carpets, handmade gold and silver jewellery, copper and silver dishes, leather goods, and pottery. Every kind of aquatic sport is practised in the resorts along the coast, where you will also find the port of BENGHAZI, which combines magnificent buildings with large, open spaces.

In nearby SULUQ stands the mausoleum of OMAR MOKHTAR, hero of the Libyan Resistance during the Italian occupation. Take the highway east to the magnificent cities of the Green Mountain: DARNAH with its falls and splendid coast; AL BAYDA', a quiet city high up in the mountains; ancient SHAH'HAT (Cyrene) and beautiful SUSAH (Apollonia), TULMAYTHAH, TUKRAH, RA'S AL HILAL.... Libya offers you two thousand kilometers of splendid beaches, and some beautiful small cities each with its typical architecture and special characteristics, like AUWARAH, TUBRUQ, MISRATAH, AZ ZAWIYAH, AL-KHUMS, and ZLITAN. Explore Libya's desert in WADI ASH SHATI, the plain of AWAYNAT, BRAK, MURZUQ, and the oasis of AL KUFRAH, ZALLAH and BAZIMAH. Then cool off in AL BAYDA' or near AL MARJ, or on the plain of DARNAH.

As you go further and further into the desert, all you meet are waves and waves, the great sand sea, but then there are the refreshing oasis. The history, the monuments and tales told by the locals make this place unique. It is a feast for the senses.. The jewel of the desert is GHADAMES, a mélange of natural beauty, important monuments and a distinctive architectural style for which it is famous. Libya may be the land of ancient civilizations, but it also looks to the future. It is a country of peace. Libya, a land touched by history.
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Exploring Earth's Hottest Cities - A Guide to Extreme Heat. Underrated Travel destinations

Welcome to KP Seven Travels, where we embark on an extraordinary exploration of Earth's hottest cities, revealing the intriguing tales behind these scorching landscapes. Our journey kicks off in the vibrant hues of Ethiopia's Danakil Desert, home to the mesmerizing Dallol Volcano and its otherworldly hot springs. From the Flaming Mountain in China's Turpan Basin to the subterranean marvels of Coober Pedy in Australia, we traverse extreme climates. Kuwait City, standing amidst an endless desert expanse, and the historic Timbuktu in West Africa beckon with their unique stories. We dare to venture into California's Death Valley, holding the record for the highest temperature ever recorded, and explore the arid landscapes of Ajdabiya in Libya. Join our community as we delve into the captivating narratives of these extreme locales, showcasing nature's wonders and the resilience of those who call these places home. Don't miss out—like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more captivating journeys through Earth's most extreme destinations! Thank you for watching, and we look forward to sharing more adventures with you in the next video!

0:21 Danakil Desert
1:19 Turpan Basin
2:20 Coober Pedy, Australia
3:25 Kuwait City
5:14 Timbuktu
6:32 Death Valley
7:51 Ajdabiya, Libya
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My trip to Benghazi, Libya - بنغازي - ليبيا

Pictures from Benghazi, Libya during the summer of 2010 and 2012. Go al-majouri!!!
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Best Hotel Accommodation near An Nasr Forest, Tripoli

Best Hotel / Accommodation near An Nasr Forest This is MUST WATCH video, if you are looking for the best accommodation near An Nasr Forest. Find Cheap and best, Budget Hotels, Luxury Hotels and resorts around An Nasr Forest. Our clients, reviewers and in house travel experts has voted theses hotels near An Nasr Forest as the best for travellers for all price range. Please note that this list is not rank wise, these are our best picks and none of the hotels mentioned in the video has paid or sponsored us. We have not mentioned the prices because prices keep on fluctuating from time to time and seasons. If you want to find out the best travel deals on these hotels, please visit our web site

If you have a suggestion or you do not agree with our list, please write to us in the comment box below. We will definitely consider your review in our next video for this city.

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List of Best hotels near An Nasr Forest, Tripoli

A- Radisson Blu Al Mahary Hotel
Al Fatah St, The Corniche,
+218 21-3407878

B- Corinthia Hotel Tripoli
Al Kurnish Rd, Tarabulus,
+218 21-3351990

C- ATTAWFEEK PLAZA HOTEL
+218 91-7118768

D- Victoria Hotel
+218 21-3347103

E- Awal Hotel Tripoli
10, 03 Meseera El Kubra Street,
+218 21-3345258

F- Attawfeek Hotel
+218 21-3338890

G- Sahara Libya Hotel
+218 21-3345389

H- Al Waddan Hotel
Sharia Sidi Issa, Tarabulus,
+218 21-3330044

I- Haroon Company
Al-Dahra, Libya، Near Bank of Libya،
+218 21-3343371

J- Bab Al Bahr Hotel
بجوار ذات العماد، +218 21-3350676 ext. 710



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Misrata City Storm, Libya 10 August 2015

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Al Waddan Hotel Tripoli

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An Argentine rebel in Libya. Is Che alive?

Interview by RAM during the unrest in Libya published by Radio Netherlands Worldwide on April 10, 2011 (in Spanish) and on April 12, 2011 (in Portuguese). © Photo's with RAM on it by Bud Wichers & the rest by RAM.

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Article taken over and translated in English by News 88.

“ Motivates me the people who are suffering poverty, misery, libel or oppressed peoples.”

Honestly is something I feel much, much from within. And sorry for being Latino and just come experienced a very similar story.

“ You try to do what you can ” says Emmanuel Joseph, a young 23 year old Argentine has decided to join the rebel ranks who are fighting the forces of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi in Libya.

Decided tone, said: “We are in the direction of Sirte. I was commenting that there are checkpoints, as ‘checkpoints’ in the rebel army, but there is a town where there is a small resistance groups Muammar Gaddafi. After this town, are still rebels, but in this case the rebel army, not the rebel army volunteers.

His gaze reveals the eyes of a young revolutionary. We hear shots in the air, a machine gun opens fire into the sky: “At this point I do not know if they are celebrating or giving a warning, but consistently shoot 14 mm caliber bullets. I’m still not scared. I’ll be when the bullets come front and not from the top or bottom-up , “Jose says.

Joseph Emmanuel was born in Argentina in 1988: “ I have 23 years and thank God I could grow up in families where the mentality was very open, especially my parents. They were the ones who showed me that there are realities in the world and I chose to try to change, if only to work with a grain of sand “.

His figure reminds Ernesto Che Guevera, the legendary Argentine revolutionary in the second half of the twentieth century. Emmanuel Joseph also wants to change the world: “ I have been volunteering in other countries have been suffering very similar to that of Libya. I would love to change the world, but I know I can not. I want to help people to feel that little by little from everyone we can change it. “

Few hours ago, the head of U.S. Africa Command, Gen. Carter Ham, said: “ is unlikely that the rebel forces managed to overthrow the Libyan regime of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi .”

Ham believes that air strikes by the coalition on March 19 helped “significantly reduce” the regime’s ability to target civilians, with the exception of the city of Misrata. This town is under rebel control, but it is under attack by forces loyal to the regime.

“Yes, I’m going into battle without body armor and no helmet. First, because I have not. Second, because I have not found the money to buy it. And third, if at any time I have to die, I have it or die without having , “said Jose Emmanuel.

He says it with a clear voice, with words specific to the grammar of a young idealist, “ With the caliber with which the army is attacking Gaddafi difficult to escape one of the bullets, even having a bulletproof vest and helmet, is what I think “.

“ My idea on the battlefield is to take pictures, film, hear from the people. Many of the soldiers who are there are towns taken by the armies of Gaddafi. and they fight only to recover his home, where they lived quietly. They are the evidence that most interest us. I would show them to as many people, “said the young Argentine.

Once again played by shrapnel. Way of Sirte, the rebels sing. Says Joseph Emammnuel that “my job is as a volunteer. My idea is to provide anyone who needs information at my disposal, so that the media have made it more public than I’ll ever do.”

“ Nor have I received money from any organization,” he explains. “The truth is that I do this as a volunteer. I have received money, but my father “.

“What are my parents thinking about this? Like any parent, I suppose they are very scared and worried. But I hope once proud because in my opinion not a bad thing what I’m doing, “concluded the young rebel.

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THE OTHER FACE OF LIBYA

Let us hope that the transition to democracy

runs smoothly for the Libyan people and

tourists can once again explore this

beautiful country.

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THE OTHER FACE OF LIBYA

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