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Pre Historic remain Of A Mysterious Animist Culture In Eastern Libya

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This Is The Slontah Page Of Libyan Travels

 

We left Geigab and moved on to Slontah where we met our first rain. Slontah, in the east of Libya, is 1150 km from Tripoli, the capital of Libya. In Slontah there are some mysterious other worldly carvings of heads and pigs. The figures carved into a crevice in the ground, by unknown nomadic tribesmen, look unearthly and probably pre-date the Greek occupation of Libya but if someone had told me they were the remains of an alien civilization I could have believed it. As it began to drizzle we left for Tocra.

 

The mysterious heads at Slontah in eastern Libya
The carvings of pigs at Slontah in eastern Libya are all but eroded now.
Some of the strange carvings at Slontah
The mysterious heads at Slontah in eastern Libya

 

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Slontah, in the east of Libya, is 1150 km from Tripoli, the capital of Libya

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