Yemen: A beautiful varied landscape, people, culture…. One of the earliest civilization
Posted by: adonis49 on: June 12, 2020
Yemen: A beautiful varied landscape, people, culture…. One of the earliest civilizations
This ravaged nation of 25 million has been at war by the colonial powers, Saudi Kingdom and Israel in order to get control of the strategic water way of Bab Mandeb. Seven awful, cruel, inhuman, savage war was launched on the people in Yemen. Thousands upon thousands succumbed to malnutrition, lack of basic medical supply, antibiotics, basic foodstuff, pandemics, all kinds of deadly diseases, lack of vaccines…
Generations lost: schools and hospital bombed. precarious health net, famine, insecurity…
Note: Re-edit of “How beautiful is Yemen nature and civilization?April 4, 2015″
The king and emirs of the most obscurantist of this Wahhabi Saudi family can destroy and bomb poor Yemen infrastructure, it will not prevail.
The Yemeni people are taking their destiny into their own hand, driving the Qaeda out and denying Saudi Kingdom its objective of enslaving Yemen with financial aids that never were meant for building any infrastructure or development projects.
Unless you’ve been there, we bet you didn’t know Yemen was this breathtaking.
Here is visual proof of the country’s stunning scenery, from the ecological haven of Socotra Island to surreal Sana’a, the world’s oldest city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to the greenery and the desert architecture of Hadramaut…
Feast your eyes:
Yemen Nightlife” – A souq in Sana’a (Ingo Bernhardt/500px)
Old Sana’a (Amin Abo Monasar/Via)
Detwah Lagoon, Socotra Island (Gerry & Bonni/flickr)
A cave under Socotra Island (Khalil AlNasry/Via)
Ibb (Hamza Shiban/500px)
Haraz Mountains (Rod Waddington/flickr)
Jibla (Rod Waddington/flickr)
Mahweet (Rod Waddington/flickr)
Kawkaban (Rod Waddington/flickr)
Shibam, Hadramaut (Martin Sojka/flickr)
Wadi Doan, Hadramaut (Anthony Pappone/Via)
Bani Matar (Abdussalam Al-Najdi/Via)
Makaleh (Hamza AlMahaleh/Via)
Jabl Saber, Ta’izz (Nuha AlSaidi/Via)
Rasisa Hudidah (Anas Abbas/Via)
Children in Haradh (Saleh Awadh/Via)
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