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Middle East » Yemen » Socotra July 17th 2010

For some reasons I end up always travelling across islands. I am not choosing them. They are choosing me. For some reasons they end up being always on my path, and I have no other choice than taking them! Not that I have other plans anyway. I am not obsessed with islands( and besides, even if I would be, would I be conscious of it? obsessions are so often unconscious gifts of our minds). I love travelling them, that’s for sure, and I love the way they call me through space. I think every island is different. Every islands is like a little piece of earth floating through time. It’s a world separated from the others, and yet so connected to the others. It’s so independent from main land, and yet so relative to them. An ... read more
Unexpected Socotra
Unexpected Socotra
Unexpected Socotra

Middle East » Yemen » Socotra January 9th 2010

Children in Qalansiya & Ra's Iriseyl (or Ra's Momi)... read more
Sands & Dunes
Sands & Sounds
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Middle East » Yemen » Socotra January 5th 2010

Middle East » Yemen » Socotra November 30th 2009

DAY 7: After the rain last night the sand dunes have a bit of crust at the top, I climbed up one to get a good sunrise foto but the clouds hover over . We did not have bread for breakfast so we drove straight to Di Hamri beach, still cloudy and a bit of wind. This place is full of red rocks, the sea is choppy and so not a great day to snorkel. Ali told me we stay here couple hours so I went for a walk. IT was a bit of a low tide and rocks along the coast have plenty of crabs and oysters and slugs. I took advantage of the situation and had a great buffet of fresh oysters and slugs for breakfast. If I can only eat the snails raw..there's ... read more
Di Hamri
Qalansiah beach
Di Hamri

Middle East » Yemen » Socotra November 26th 2009

NATURE OF SOCOTRA: While the people help make Socotra a haven in a hostile world, the island is also a natural wonderland. From the aqua lagoon at Qalansiya to the snow-white dunes at Ras Momi, from the alpine meadows of the Haggier Mountains to the desolation of Nowgad, Socotra is a land of surprising contrasts. Rising to over 1700 meters, the Haggier Mountains loom over Hadibo, Socotra's administrative capital. The red granite of the peaks has been stained a ghostly gray by the lichens, which grow thickly above tree line. Perennial streams radiate from the misty heights, green ribbons of life teaming with endemic fish and freshwater crabs. Limestone plateaus fan east and west, providing alkaline soils for the iconic Dragon's Blood Tree. Bottle trees grow in such profusion that entire hillsides turn pink following ... read more
Hauq cave
colorful hills, near Arisil beach
Homhil

Middle East » Yemen » Socotra November 22nd 2009

A little information about Socotra for those interested, I myself have to read up on it, I only knew about this island 2 months ago when I googled Yemen to prepare for my trip there.As for the title some people dubbed it as "Indian Ocean's Galapagos" because of the diverse animal and plant life that exist in the island most are endemic. S O C O T R A : Socotra or Soqotra (Arabic سقطرى ; Suquṭra) is a small archipelago of four islands and islets in the northwest Indian Ocean near the Gulf of Aden. Nearly 190 nautical miles (220 mi/350 km) south of the Arabian Peninsula, the archipelago is 250 kilometers (155 mi) long, west to east, and protracts from continental Africa along the Horn of Africa. It is part of the Republic of ... read more
Day 2:scenery along the main road
Day 2:Wadi Derhr
Day 1:gorgeous beach along the road to the airport




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