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Libya is an ancient land. Greeks, Romans, Turks, Byzantines, Vandals and Italians have all have left their influences here. However, Libya, a North African country, essentially exudes Arabic essence. It is bounded by Mediterranean Sea on the north and shares borders with Egypt (east), Tunisia (northwest), Algeria (west), Chad, Niger (south) and Sudan (southeast). There are evidences of Neolithic settlement in this area dating back to eight millennium BC. Once upon a time, Tripolitania and Cyrenaica were affluent Roman provinces.
Libya was one of the few colonies of Italy from 1912. It was under the British control during and after World War II and became an independent country in 1951. Discovery of oil reserves has helped the country transform itself from a poor to rich country. Most of Libya's beauty is unspoilt by tourism mainly due to its authoritarian military past.
From extensive coastline to vast Saharan desert, Libya offers great diversity. The country has 2000 kilometers of Mediterranean coastline. A number of stunning unspoilt beaches are located around Benghazi, the second largest city of the country on the Gulf of Sirte. Benghazi offers a wide variety of water sports including sailing, windsurfing, scuba diving, snorkeling, water skiing and swimming. Ras Alteen Beach is favorite both among locals and tourists. Tileel Beach (near Sabratha) is well known for white powdery sand and clear waters.
As Libya has been at the crossroads of many mighty empires, the country has numerous place where they have left their marks. Leptis Magna, the remains of ancient Roman settlement, is regarded as the best preserved Roman settlement in the world. The site features the Severan Arch, granite lined Hadrianic Baths, an extensive basilica and amphitheater. Tripoli, the capital city of Libya, have many sites bearing testimony to its rich heritage. Assai al-Hamra, or the Red Castle, the Arch of Marcus Aurelius and Jamahiriya Museum are important attractions. Arabic influence is most evident in Medina, Tripoli's Old City, also a major tourist attraction.
Ghadames, in western Libya, is a popular desert destination. Zallaf Sand Dunes is picturesque with saline lakes and palm trees. One can see and admire Sahara's rock art in the Akakus Mountains.
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A trip to Siargao
Seeing people that are “living their dream” is always inspirational, it looks so rewarding and peaceful, breaking from the chains of conformism, doing what you always dreamt to do since you were a kid, it doesn’t have to make you huge loads of money or bring you world fame just a feeling of self fulfillment, last time I checked, you can’t put a price tag on that one. In Siargao ... Read full Blog post
Bohol and Cebu.. sweeter the second time
As soon as I found out that my twin brother Dennis is coming for a vacation, I was very excited and so happy that after 15 years of being away from him, I’d be spending time with one of the most important person of my life. The one I grew up with… and not only that, I get to meet the love of his life, Steph. Eventhough Cebu and Bohol will bring me back memories of the good times and bad ... Read full Blog post
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