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GALLERIES: HEIR APPARENT: THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE: LIBYA_NGA38

Sabratha, Libya 05/05/2021
Workers continue to asses and preserve Sabratha despite having seen internaitonal tourism drop to a zero.
UNESCO archaeological Site of Sabratha sits in the Western part in Libya. A Phoenician trading-post that served as an outlet for the products of the African hinterland, Sabratha was part of the short-lived Numidian Kingdom of Massinissa before being Romanized and rebuilt in the 2nd and 3rd centuries A.D. Following the fall of the Gaddafi regime Sabratha became a stronghold for ISIS and Al Quada backed Al Nusra Front.Jehad Nga
- INTRODUCTION
- GALLERIES
- UKRAINE
- HEIR APPARENT: THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE
- EXCLUSION: FUKUSHIMA
- C.A.R. THE NEW YORKER
- MALI THE NEW YORKER
- LIBYA THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE
- DADAAB TIME MAGAZINE
- GREEN BOOK STUDY
- BELOVED IMMORTALITY
- CORNERS:CAIRO TIME MAGAZINE
- TURKANA
- POLAROID: IRAQ - SOMALIA-CAIRO
- BE WELL AND THANK YOU: SOMALIA
- ECHOES BAGHDAD
- DRC 42' 0" North, 27° 52' 0" East
- FEAR OF DREAMING
- MANOEUVRES Vs SOMALIA
- BIO & CV
- ARTICLES
- AWARDS & HONORS
- REPRESENTATION
- CONTACTS & LOCATION
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