Jeblat Al Kahal | hills

Western Sahara / Wad-ad-Dahab / ad-Dahlah /
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Jbilat al Kohal, Piedra Cagada, Piedra Cayada, Restinga de la Piedra, Roca Cagada
Roca Cabron

The outliers, as seen by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in Terre des Hommes
'We flew far far away, on the coast of the Sahara between Cape Juby and Cisneros, trays shaped trunk cone whose width varies from a few hundred feet to thirty kilometers Altitude,remarkably uniform, is three hundred meters. But besides this equal level, they have the same colors, the same grain of their soil, even modeled their cliff. As the columns of a temple, emerging only sand, still show the remains of the table which is caved in, and these pillars solitary show a broad plateau which once united '
(zit.: Go-South Bull. (2011), Special Issue, Where to watch birds in the Atlantic Moroccan Sahara - Patrick BERGIER)

sp.: El Camelito/ La Monja (small camels/ nun(s))
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Coordinates:   24°34'11"N   14°59'43"W
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