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  • The Forgotten Castles of the Garamantes

    The Forgotten Castles of the Garamantes

    The forgotten castles of the Garamantes lie buried beneath the Libyan sand. This ancient Berber civilisation flourished in the Fezzan region, building fortified towns, trading extensively with the Roman Empire, and raising unique pyramids. Explore the history, the incredible foggara water systems, and the remote ruins of a lost Saharan empire.

  • Akreijit and the Neolithic Society of Dhar Tichitt

    Akreijit and the Neolithic Society of Dhar Tichitt

    Akreijit, in Mauritania’s Dhar Tichitt region, is a 4,000-year-old Neolithic settlement. Perched on sandstone cliffs, it features stone enclosures, tools, pottery, and rock art. The site reveals how ancient communities thrived in the Sahara, leaving a lasting legacy of adaptation, ingenuity, and resilience.

  • Ain Eddban, the misterious salt lakes in the Sahara

    Ain Eddban, the misterious salt lakes in the Sahara

    Ain Eddban, the mysterious salt lakes of the Sahara, includes Mujzem Lake, locally known as the “Eye of the Fly,” located about 50 km from Ghadames in northwestern Libya. These striking lakes reflect the harsh desert sky, creating a surreal landscape that highlights the beauty and isolation of this remote region.

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