Abourma petroglyphs are in Tadjourah. The petroglyphs were made around 3000 B.C. There is the Barogali elephant hunt site in Dikhil which were made by prehistoric man. Asa Koma is also in Dikhil. It is a prehistoric settlement from the second millenia BC.
The Askari Monument was built in 1927 to honor the African troops in World War I. The Uhuru Torch is a monument to Tanzanian independence. The Old State House is the home of the president of Tanzania.
Located near the world's busiest shipping lanes, many freighters may be observed, passing by. Arabian oil fields may be of interest, as well as the rail traffic to and from Ethiopia. Lake Assal is the saltiest lake in the world, and the lowest point in Africa. The Gulf of Aden remains subject to maritime piracy, and slave-traders abound. With a 59% unemployment rate and 42% of the population living below the poverty line, there's plenty to be wary of. All of this information -and more- is available from the World Factbook on the CIA's website (link provided).
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The Kremlin, Red Square, the Cathedral of Saint Sophia, and the State Hermitage Museum are man made landmarks in Russia.
the Chinese palace
There are no such things. If a landmark is man made, by definition it can not be natural.
There are no such things. If a landmark is man made, by definition it can not be natural.
man-made monuments, waterfalls and caves to statues and ancient monoliths
one is:Adolphe Bridge
yes
Taj Mahal
landmarks,water,huts
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