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Jebel Acacus
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| The Jebel Acacus is an other-wordly landscape of dark basalt monoliths rising up from the sands of the central Sahara. This World Heritage-listed area is home to unique natural rock formations, as well as prehistoric rock paintings and carvings, some of which date back 12,000 years. You can only visit the region with a guide, who can be organised in Ghat. |
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Discover one of the most fascinating and beautiful areas in Sahara with great examples of cave art. |
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A nice, brief description of the Acacus along with photos of the spectacular desert and mountain scenery. |
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A photos gallery of the Acacus - one of the wildest uninhabited areas of Libya. Desert, mountains and rock art. |
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A series of fine, representative pictures of the Acacus. |
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