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Six tips for travel to Mogadishu

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Six tips for travel to Mogadishu

Postby grandpakhalif » Mon Jan 25, 2010 5:24 pm

This guy is serious.

"So, just why the hell would you travel to Mogadishu? This is the truest form of adventure travel. Forget about the hiking and climbing and wilderness trips that the so-called adventure guys rave about. That's all bullshit. They are designed for you to come home alive. Mogadishu, on the other hand? There are no safeguards, and you won't be asked to sign a release. Welcome to a world that's more than arm's reach from the calming presence of law"

Time to call the fam bk home and tell them to make the whities "adventure" a REAL adventure!

http://www.gadling.com/2010/01/25/five- ... mogadishu/

:lol:

Damn in the video you can buy M16 from american army, ak -47 in gun shop, rpgs its like a store 80% somali men own guns this is one bad place one of the guys look like K'naan :lol:

I have big respect for reer mogadishu :clap:

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Re: Six tips for travel to Mogadishu

Postby GeoDesic » Mon Jan 25, 2010 5:45 pm

4. Avoid the crowds It will be easiest to move after a call to prayer, but you still won't be safe. Nonetheless, this is one of those rare cases in Mogadishu when things will get (slightly) easier for you. Don't be a dumbass: use it. In general, you'll want to steer clear of crowded spots, jut because crowds mean more people who could kidnap you, and you probably don't want that.

:lol: :lol:


I wonder why this is? Salaaddaa la wada aadaa? This Caddaan dude was risk taker. Very funny Article. Reer Muqdisho wallahi waa raggeedii. inta kale waa af ka nool


:lol: :lol:

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Re: Six tips for travel to Mogadishu

Postby GeoDesic » Mon Jan 25, 2010 5:55 pm

Nothing sweeter than freedom. If only the people in Muqdisho could have a united government free of outsiders, this kind of life is just what suits them. Freedom is priceless.


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