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  IFAD through Photography - Mauritania
A distant view of the oasis Azougui, which shows the aridity of the area surrounding it.
Portrait of a woman standing in the Azougui oasis in the Adrar region.
Dr. Kamara Dramane, director of the rehabilitation program, visits a repatriated family, which has settled and is now growing watermelons.
www.ifad.org /photo/region/pa/MR.htm   (1950 words)

  
 BootsnAll.com - Terjit Oasis: Greenery in the Heart of the Desert
Ampara goes off to the PO to try the telephones while I watch our bags, then I go for some breakfast, finding that although the restaurant I'd been directed to is closed, there is a hotel restaurant adjacent.
This is just around the corner from the Land Rover, and The Kid says that there is an Auberge Azougui near here where one can sleep on the roof.
This might be Helene's place as I doubt that she would have stayed at the restaurant Azougui, just as we didn't.
www.bootsnall.com /travelstories/africa/apr00terjit.shtml   (870 words)

  
 Adventures of Mauritania: Atar
The date palmeraie of Atar is a must for people spending time in Atar, green and luscious, and with an impressive irrigation system.
Atar has a number of great excursions, with stone circles 10 km to the north, or to Azougui 15 to the northwest.
Atar has a couple of hotels, which by Mauritanian standards are quite reasonably priced.
lexicorient.com /mauritania/atar.htm   (282 words)

  
 Adventure Race News from EventRate.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The cost for this year was 1800 Euros.
That included the flight Paris-Atar-Paris, and a week stay at the Azougui Saad "Auberge", as well as the race registry.
I'm sure some transit to Paris could be organised easily.
www.4ar.info /comments.php?id=2070_0_1_0_C   (374 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live with today, and what we pass on to future generations.
29COM 8B.27 - Azougui, Oasis and Almoravid Capital (Mauritania)
Defers the examination of the nomination of Azougui, Oasis and Almoravid Capital (Mauritania) to the World Heritage List on the basis of cultural values to allow the State Party to:
whc.unesco.org /en/decisions/&id_decision=490   (159 words)

  
 Sahara MAURITANIE CITES OUBLIEES ET MONDES PERDUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
You will discover a prehistoric places with arrowheads, pestles...
The ruins of Azougui which was the first capital of the Almoravide Empire.
Following the caravan paths, you will discover the old caravaneers ports as Ouadane and Chinguetti.
www.zig-zag.tm.fr /Anglais/Sahara/MAURITANIECITES-OUBLIEES-ET-MO.html   (320 words)

  
 ata socal fam
Afternoon, visit of the camel market, followed by the
the Fort Sagane and the Azougui site archaeological research of the ancient
Breakfast, continuation of the visit of OUADAME, proceed to CHINGHETTI, visit
www.africa-ata.org /ata_socal_fam.htm   (82 words)

  
 The Sahara Desert Covers Over 3 Million Square Miles of North Africa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Seventeenth century Atar used to be a major stop for camel caravans traveling along this popular east to west trade route.
And there is Azougui which has been the Almoravidian capital for over 1000 years.
You can find arrow heads, ancient tools and grind stones.
www.destinationdeserts.com /desert-sahara.shtml   (376 words)

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