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Decently, the dark slopes seem to be without particularity, burned by impacting the desert sun. However, nearby, the basalt discovers engravings of giraffe, ostrich and gazelle is 7,000 years earlier.

 

 

 

These sublime works, cut on the stone in the north of Djibouti, are among the main finishing opportunities of the rock in the Horn of Africa, a local region rich in archaeological heritage and the beginning of humanity.

 

 

 

The enlargement of three kilometers (nearly two miles), somewhere in the reach of 900 leaves of abouma represent in magnificent an old life in these regions, of the enthusiastic scenes of an early man who goes towards an ungodded life and Culture culture.

 

 

 

Nevertheless, these particularly old images, transmitted by the stone on the volcanic stone, also offer a critical assessment of a past era - and a unquestionably remodeled land of hundreds of years of natural change.

 

 

 

The normal illustrated life are at this stage that we find today on the fields and grasslands of Africa, but not in Djibouti, a serious scene of the desert where the water and the vegetation have been meager for centuries .

 

 

 

"Today, Abouma is something of a burial plot, because we no longer have these animals here. At that moment, they wandered here that Djibouti has campaigned in forests," said Omar Mohamed Kamil, a young neighborhood that takes visitors to Abouma.

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