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Tourism |
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Libya
strategic, geographical position and profound history make
it a vital link between the eastern and wester parts of
the Arab world, and between Europe and Africa. |
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Take
the highway east to the magnificent cities of the Green
Mountains: DARNAH, with its falls and splendid coast, EL
BAYDA, a high quite city high up the mountain. |
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The
old Islamic cities, such as SIRT, DARNAH, AND AJDABIYA,
and other cities in the heart of desert, including GHADMS,
ZUWAYLAH, JALU, OJLA, GHAT and FAZZAN. |
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Explore
Libya desert in WADI ASH SHATI, the plain of AWAYNAT, BRAK,
MURZUK and THE OASIS OF EL KUFRAH, ZALLAH and BAZIAH. Then
cool in EL BAYDAARNAH, or near EL MARJM or on the plain
of DARNAH.
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As
you go further and further into the desert, all you meet
are waves and waves, “the great sand sea” but
when there are the refreshing oasis. The monuments, the
history make this place unique. It is a feast for the senses… |
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Climate |
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Due
to the luck of natural’s barriers, the climate is
greatly influenced by the desert on the south, and the Mediterranean
Sea to the north. The coastal regions have a Mediterranean
climate with a moderate temperatures and enough rain during
the winter months for grain farming.
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In
Tripoli average, temperatures are 30° on summer and
8° on winter: a scorching wind called the “GHIBLI”
which is the hot ,very dry, sand laden, wind which can raise
the temperatures in a matter for many hours to between 40°
C and 50° C, occasionally blows into the usually humid
coastal towns. |
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