Djibouti is a melting pot of African, Arab, and Indian influences. Most Djiboutians are Muslim, and Somali is the most widely spoken language. Outside the capital city, rural areas are home to a small number of nomadic Afar tribespeople who live traditional lifestyles. Djibouti City is a vibrant and chaotic place, with bustling streets that lead to apocalyptic landscapes baking under a cloudless African sky.
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Djibouti
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Île Moucha is a small island located just off the coast of Djibouti City. The island is home to a...
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