Visit The Akakus Mountains, Libya
The Akakus Mountains are home to one of the richest concentrations of rock art, in a dramatic mountain landscape where black rock is lapped by golden sands.

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From around 12,000 years ago until as recently as 2,500 BC the south of Libya was temperate savannah.
The land was green and roamed by animals now seen on African safaris: lions, elephants and all manner of antelope and wild cattle. Nomadic hunter-gatherers slowly began to settle, cultivating land and taming the animals.
This era is documented in a staggering array of rock art and petroglyphs, which fully justify the region's listing as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Akakus are home to one of the richest concentrations of this art, in a dramatic mountain landscape where black rock is lapped by golden sands.
Three days are needed to really get to grips with the area, one of the most beautiful and historically significant in Africa.
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