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Traveling in and emigrating to Mauritania

  • This African country consists largely of desert, which shows up very close to the coast. Although it is not recommended to travel in large parts of the sparsely populated country for safety reasons, Mauritania has extraordinary geological sites. One example is the Richat structure. This natural phenomenon, whose exact origin is unknown to this day, looks like a circular rock structure and has a diameter of about fifty kilometers.

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