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downfalldestiny · 11 months
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Djanet southern Algeria 🏜️🇩🇿 !.
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sahljournal · 1 year
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Jeune fille touareg en habit traditionnel à l'occasion de la Sebeiba, la fête annuelle des Touaregs de Djanet. Sahara algérien, 2019.
Photo by Nora Schweitzer
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ancientorigins · 2 years
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From Thebes to Amarna, Memphis and Crocodilopolis, here’s all you need to know about the key cities of ancient Egypt.
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cobra2ismail · 2 years
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#Desert #Sand #Dune #Soil #photooftheday #picoftheday #nofilter #tadrart #tadrart_rouge #djanet #Algérie #Algeria #dec2018 #تادرارت #جانت #الجزائر ‏ #ديسمبر2018 #sony_wx350 #nessime_mahamdi #targui #twaragus #الرجل_التارڨي #التوارڨ #كثبان #جبال #صحراء (at صحراء جانت) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiCcOIJIijZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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teraevents · 2 years
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#Algeria ♥️♥️♥️ #djanet #algerie #tourisme #world #tourism #best #continent #beauté #beautifull #africa #الجزائر #الجنوب #الجمال_الجزائري #teraevents #mars #planetearth #dz #dzpower https://www.instagram.com/p/CgZtI8YjR1v/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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do-you-know-this-play · 3 months
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dozydawn · 3 months
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“Veiled woman of Tuareg tribe.”
Djanet, Algeria.
Photographed by Frans Lemmens, 2012.
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iamheretemporarly · 7 months
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hey dude. . . simple american here. can you tell us some cool awesome whimsical facts about Algeria? :))
OOOOOOOH ANON YOU JUST OPENED THE FLOODGATES
Algeria used to own the strongest navy ever known in the Mediterranean Sea, its power was so big that we used to have full control over the sea, nothing going in nor out without Algerian supervision
Similar to that, Algeria’s navy was so strong it used to tank European powers in battles, we even beat America in a war once
Algeria is full of diverse cultures and races, that includes Arabs, Kabyle, Tuareg, shaoui and much more
Following up to that, Algeria has the nickname of a “continent” given its very diverse landscapes and nature, it has seas and Sahara deserts, it has dunes and it has rock mountains, it has green mountains and green landscapes, it has rivers and it has ponds, it has snowy areas and it has hot areas, every corner of Algeria is like entering a whole new country, but infact you’re still in the same place
Algeria harbours one of the biggest open air museums in the whole world, aka “the Tassili”, which is a Sahara desert area located in the south of Algeria, mostly in the city of Djanet, it is full of beautiful rocks and cave painting that date to thousands of years back
Following up to that, the tassili harbours the oldest rock city “Sefar” that is full of paintings and artefacts that is said to represent tha oldest civilisation in the world
Algeria’s national animal is the fennec fox! Silly lil guy
Algeria’s second president was the first man to ever speak Arabic in the United Nations without interpreting, this was at the times where Arabic was not assigned an official language in the UN
We have a full section in our national anthem that tells France to eat shit and die
Algeria works by a “treat everyone the same way they treat you” system
Algeria is the 10th largest country in the world
It was an Algerian man that put Arabic in computers for the first time ever
Back during the October wars with the Zionist entity Israel, America sold rigged weapons to Egypt, so Algeria was like “nah fuck that” and went into debt with USSR from the amounts of weapons we bought from them
Back when the earthquakes struck Türkiye, the neighbouring country Syria was also badly horribly affected by the same earthquakes, however no country dared to send aids because America put restrictions against it, Algeria’s response to that was “nah fuck you, I do whatever I want” then proceeded to be the first country to actually step in and send help to Syria as well
It was Algerian human frogs that cleared Egypt’s harbour’s from ocean mines and bombs after the war with the Zionist entity
Algerians take dignity seriously, it’s so serious that if you go to Algeria and offer someone a tip they’d actually be offended that you thought that they were helping you for the money
Algeria is famous for its nickname “the country of the million and a half martyr”, that name is derived from the fact that during our 7 year revolution against France, OVER, one million and a half of people were martyred
Following up from that, during the whole 132 years of occupation, it was actually over 5.6 million people that faced martyrdom, the 1.5 million are only the ones that were victim to the 7 year revolution
When Algerians didn’t have access to weapons they used to actually beat the weapons out of the French authorities
Arbi Ben M’hidi, a famous Algerian martyr and figure, was so brave and held into his beliefs so tightly to the point he earned the respect of a French general that was supervising him, not that we need his fucking respect
“What is taken by force is only returned by force” is a famous quote in Algeria that stems from the massacres of 8th of may 1945 where over 45.000 Algerian people were murdered in one day
Little Omar aka Omar yacef is a brave 13 year old boy that used to work for the FLN and as their messenger, he was very brave and is a huge figure in our country, may he rest in peace
Following up to that, Saadi yacef, Omar’s uncle, was one of the FLN heads in Algiers, he managed to live past the revolution and survived to play his own character in the movie about the Algerian revolution, “the battle of Algiers” movie, he also managed to live to the point of seeing a whole hospital be built in the name of his brave nephew in 2014
Algerians have a fuck around and find out mentality, due to all the humiliation we endured for 132 years, we refuse to take any shit any longer
An Algerian’s favourite question is “where are you from”
Algeria once upped the prices of gas so high for France because the president fucked around and had to find out, he had to come over all the way to Algeria to negotiate about this situation
Algerians also go by a “im getting myself out of this hole, I don’t need nobody” mentality, cause for years so many countries turned their backs on us, most notably the dark decade
The dark decade is a time period from 1991 to 2002, where a civil war broke out and terrorism was all around the country, due to that, all countries closed their borders with algeria and called us terrorists and all (except Libya god bless and save our brothers there) so we really didn’t receive any outside help with isis, we had to fight them off on our own, we clawed our way out of that hole ourselves
Similar to that, when extreme forest fire struck algeria a few years back, only few countries offered aid to the destroyed cities, it was Algeria’s own citizens from other cities that donated money, food, clothes etc etc to the affected cities, showcasing the solidarity between our people
Algeria actually had many major resistances before the 1st of November revolution, the most notable one being the emirates of Abdul kader, they really made France run for its money, tho they all failed due to them being separate and all of the resistances dying with their leaders (not all the leaders were killed but still, the resistances stopped when the leader was stopped)
Speaking of Amir Abdul kader, after his resistance was stopped, he was exiled to Syria, there he had managed to actually save the lives of so many Christian folk from murder despite him being a fully Muslim man
Algeria actually had a decent Jewish population, however when France came along they found a way to separate Muslims and jews by giving jews full citizenship while leaving Muslims to eat dust and be their slaves, so when Algerians gained independence they kicked out anyone with a French citizenship, which included the Algerian jews with the citizenship, that resulted in Algeria’s Jewish population to get smaller and smaller as most of them left with the French, leaving Algeria a country that’s 99% muslim
Algeria actually suggested to cut off all gas and petrol on America and Europe to the Arabs a few days ago as a way to peer pressure the west into calling for a ceasefire on Gaza, unfortunately some Arabs countries voted against it
These are the things I could name on the top of my head, hope you enjoyed this silly infodump
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numidiadz · 24 days
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#Djanet south of Algeria
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jojou2 · 1 year
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''قافـــلـــة الايـــموهاغ '' الـــــطـــــوارق
CARAVAN OF IMOHAGH - La caravane des Imoûhagh Touareg 🐪🐪🐪🐪🐪🐪
الـــــــجزائـــــــــــــر_ Algeria
منذ اقدم العصور جاب الطوارق الايموهاغ الصحراء بقوافلهم فاحيوا الواحات و المخيمات و المجتمعات السكانية و قامو بتامين تبادل تجاري و ثقافي, حيث كان هناك قوافل تسافر لعدة اشهروكانت مكونة في بعض المرات مثل قافلة الملح " الزاي " بما يزيد عن الالف جمل .
Depuis la nuit des Temps, les TOUAREGS ont sillonné le Sahara en tous sens avec leurs caravanes, faisant vivre les oasis, les campements, les centres de vie, assurant les échanges commerciaux et culturels. Les caravanes partaient pour plusieurs mois et certaines étaient constituées, comme l’Azalaï la caravane du sel, de plus de 1000 dromadaires.
Since the dawn of Time, theTUAREG have crossed the Sahara in all directions with their caravans and live oasis, encampments, living centers, providing the commercial and cultural exchanges.
The caravan left for several months and were incorporated, as the caravan Azalaï salt, more than 1,000 camels.
La Grande Caravane de l’Ahaggar au Tassili N’Ajjer
C’est la piste des rezzou d’autrefois que vous suivez. De Tamanrasset à Djanet, 700 km à dos de dromadaire. Sur votre parcours, les oueds et campements de l’Est de l’Ahaggar, de vieilles montagnes volcaniques, les ténérés d’Amadghor et du Tafessasset, les grandes dunes de l’erg Admer, les falaises du tassili N’Ajjer
The Big Caravan
From Ahaggar to Tassili of N'Ajjer
This is the track of past raids that you follow. Tamanrasset to Djanet, 700 km camel. On your journey, wadis and settlements in eastern Ahaggar, ancient volcanic mountains, Ténéré of Amadghor Tafessasset, the large dunes of Erg Admer, cliffs of Tassili N'Ajjer
21jours & 22 nuits / 21 days & 22 nights
Caravane de l’Ahaggar
Au fil des oueds qui serpentent comme des veines entre les collines de l’Est de l’Ahaggar vous découvrez des campements de zéribas, des jardins sahariens, des gravures rupestres, des oiseaux, vieux volcans.
Ce voyage peut se faire à deux ou à plus que deux personnes
Caravan of Ahaggar
Over the wadis that wind like veins in the hills east of the Ahaggar you find camps of zéribas (huts), Saharan gardens, rupestral engravings, birds, old volcanoes.
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downfalldestiny · 1 year
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Just casual rain 🌧️🏜️ !.
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psikonauti · 2 years
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Sebastião Salgado (Brazilian, b. 1944)
Sand Dunes, Tadrart, South of Djanet, Algeria, 2009
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sabrinedz · 8 months
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Tikoubaouine, Djanet - Algérie ❤️🇩🇿
📸: Noor adjerid
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sierra-tango · 2 years
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✔#جانت. مهرجان #سبيبا 08 اوت 2022
#السبِيبَة.. هو احتفال تقليدي سنوي يقام بمدينة جانت الواقعة في أقصى الجنوب الشرقي الجزائري ، وتعتبر تقليدا تراثيا ، من أهم المناسبات المحلية العريقة التي يحتفل به مجتمع طوارق الصحراء بالجنوب الشرقي الجزائري ، و الذي يصادف كل سنة اليوم #العاشر_محرم في التقويم الهجري ، حيث ترمز هذه المناسبة إلى السلم المدني والسلام و الالتحام الاجتماعي ، وتعود الاحتفالات إلى قرون عندما تعاقدت قبائل الطوارق في الجنوب الشرقي على الصلح والسلام بين سكان القصرين العتيقين "زلواز" و"الميهان". 🏝🏜🏕
هناك رمزية احتفالية تعبر عن السلام الذي حل بالمنطقة بين قبائل الطوارق ، يتخد أشكالا تعبيرية مختلفة، من خلال مشاهد الرقصات الجماعية التي يؤديها الراقصون بأزياء المحاربين، على وقع دقات الطبول، يسوده جو من العواطف التي تختزل الود والاطمئنان الطوارقي على أرض الصحراء ، وترمز الاحتفالية أيضا إلى وحدة هذه القبائل والالتحام فيما بينها أمام الأخطار والتعاون على الخير والبر.
تم إدراج المناسبة الاحتفالية "السبيبة" وما يرافقها من عادات وتقاليد مرتبطة بها كحدث تاريخي 🌏 ، ضمن قائمة اليونسكو للتراث العالمي اللامادي سنة 2008، وذلك تحت عنوان: "طقوس ومراسم السبيبة في واحة جنات الجزائر (بالإنجليزية: Ritual and ceremonies of Sebeïba in the oasis of Djanet, Algeria)
يتم نقل المعرفة المتعلقة بالطقوس والاحتفالات مباشرة، عبر الأجيال المتلاحقة، من كبار السن إلى الأصغر سنا. الحلي ومنتجات الحرفيين وإصلاح وصناعة الزي الطوارقي الرسمي التقليدي، والأسلحة التقليدية والآلات الموسيقية المطلوبة لطقوس احتفالات السبيبة...❤💚🙏
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renaudb · 3 days
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CHALEUR ÉCRASANTE EN AFRIQUE - 26/05/2024 - 11 H 00 UTC
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Image du satellite METEOSAT10, le 26/05/2024 à 11h00 UTC : Les records de chaleur semblent sans fin en Afrique ! Hier 47 °C ont été mesurés au Sénégal, au Mali, ainsi qu'en Algérie. Jusqu'à 42 °C à Djanet dans le Sud de l'Algérie et à une altitude de 1 000 m. La Libye enchaîne les jours aux températures atteignant 45 °C. Sur l'Europe de l'Ouest, un nouveau rafraîchissement est en cours avec un front froid peu organisé s'étirant des Pyrénées au Nord-Est. On ne fait pas mention d'une rivière atmosphérique prenant sa source dans les tropiques en plein Atlantique.
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pd-lyons · 1 month
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from Salamanders by pd lyons 1981
Djanet Tozeur   Wanted to come up with a new name to use on the poetry ‘scripts. Thought if I used a foreign androgynous sounding name it would help change the bad luck you know I picked two towns from Liberia or Syria can’t remember which, from a 1940’s globe. It was a good name I thought. Practised saying it out loud and signing it. There had been a few others I liked even better but couldn’t…
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