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Libya nature

By Abdullah

Libya nature

By Abdullah

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Libyan desert

Acacus Mountains

A mountain range in the desert of the Ghat District in western Libya, part of the Sahara.
The area is known for its rock-art and was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 because of the importance of these paintings and carvings. The paintings date from 12,000 B.C.E. to 100 C.E. and reflect cultural and natural changes in the area.

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Libyan desert

Planets valley

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Waw an Namus

is a volcanic field, cone and caldera in the southern Fezzan region of southern Libya. It is in the near-geographic center of the Sahara Desert.
The inside of the caldera houses an oasis of rich foliage and three small salt lakes of variable color which are the reason for the volcano's name. A volcanic field of dark basaltic tephra flow extends 10–20 kilometres (6.2–12.4 mi) around the caldera.[2] The dark field's vast size allows it to be easily seen from space.

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Libyan desert

Gaberoun lake

Gaberoun Lake is located in Libyan Sahara. Of qualities that no one can drown there because of the severe salinity. And it is surrounded by palm trees and sand from each side with a depth of 7.1 meters, and it is also characterized by it is very hot waters.

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The wild life in the Libyan desert

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Cyrene

was an ancient Greek and Roman city near present-day Shahhat, Libya. It was the oldest and most important of the five Greek cities in the region. It gave eastern Libya the classical name Cyrenaica that it has retained to modern times.

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The nature the area

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Leptis Magna

was a prominent city of the Roman Empire. The site is one of the most spectacular and unspoiled Roman ruins in the Mediterranean.

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My favorite place

Ras al Helal

The Mediterranean coast of Libya is almost 1,900 km (1,200 mi) long, and nearly all its beaches are far from forests or significant vegetation. Being one of the few exceptions, Ra's al Helal is attracts many vacationers.

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Other places to consider

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Me and the guys

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