Djibouti - The natural landscapes of the Obock region
The Obock region is located in the north-east of the country, on the coast of Bad-el-Mandeb Strait.
The city of Obock, the former capital of Djibouti, is a port city at 1,780 m above sea level. This region is characterized, among other things, by its exceptional natural landscapes composed of mangroves, a mountain range of Mabla Mountains, small volcanic islands called "islands of the Seven Brothers" located at the edge of the Red Sea with a seabed rich in terrestrial and aquatic species.
a) The mangroves of Godoria, Ras-Syan and Khor-Angar
They are:
1) The mangrove of Godoria
2) Khor Angar mangrove swamp
3) Ras Siyan mangroves
b) The mountain range of the Mabla mountains
c) The islands of Seven Brothers
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