Let’s be honest when you hear the word Somalia what comes to your mind? Well one doubts if beautiful, scenic, majestic and friendly are the words that first come into your mind. Take a look at this beautiful sea shots made by Mohamed Midnimo on the magnificent Liido beach in Mogadishu. This is Somalia too! Like Amina in the video said, don’t always believe everything in the media.
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