Yemen
الأربعاء، 23 يونيو 2010
Qat tree
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Qat Tree
The Qat trees were all around. They are really quite nice, between 1 meter and 4 meters (rarely). I guess the older ones are better. Qat can be harvested 3 times a year, and the prices are nearly 10 x coffee. You can see why it is such a popular crop.
Yemen
Crater
Picture of Crater (Yemen): Street in Crater, AdenAden takes a special place in Yemen. It is the largest port, the economic capital, and it was the former capital of the Democratic Republic of Yemen which ceased to exist in 1990. It is different from any other part of Yemen, both in athmosphere and in location. Its setting is spectacular, a huge bay and an island consisting of volcanoes that are not active anymore. Its location is highly strategic, which means Aden has alwasy drawn attention from powers trying to control entry into the Red Sea bassin. This has done Aden both good and bad, as the city has been besieged many times.
Republic of Yemen in the Middle East, Arabian Sea, Gulf of Aden and Red Sea, Oman, Saudi Arabia in the west of the country's south. San'a'dır capital. Middle Eastern country located in the north and east, Oman, Saudi Arabia is a neighbor to two. In the southern Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea and is surrounded by the Red Sea in the west. Petroleum, fish, rock salt, marble, coal, gold, lead, nickel, copper and productive land in the west are the principal natural resources. It is effective in a desert climate in the country and years of dust and sand storms have passed görülür.Yemen 1517 Memlüklüler'den Ottoman rule. Imam Yahya's rule in 1918, entered a republic was declared in 1962
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