Djibouti’s biggest tourist attraction

Djibouti – the capital has ten or more internet cafes… They charge only 1.5-2 USD per hour but the connection is slow and to send few messages I am spending more then hour in front of the screen… Africa… Heat, sweat, mosquitos… and computers…
I just returned from my 2-days expedition to the interior. Lake Abbe lies on the border with the Ethiopia – more almost 200 km from the capital, half of that is sand, gravel, stone – access only by 4WD vehicle. But it is worth the effort. Camel caravans on the route… The Lake itself is nice with thousands of flamingoes. But the main highlight of the tour are limestone chimneys – up to 70-meters high located by the nature on the coast of the lake… It is something very different from the other landscapes I saw around the world… Hundreds of them are there… I spend the night in the camp /in traditional rondavel/ and saw both sunset and sunrise there – unforgetable!