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fatcat 13 Jan 2006 20:47

Mines in SW Libya
 
Hello,

I am planning on doing some geology field work in SW Libya in February, and I am wondering if anyone has any updated mine information.

We will be working east of Al Qatrun in the Jabel Bin Ghanimah area (west of Ramlet al Wigh and Waw an Namus).

From what I have read in Sahara Overland and seen on other websites, the landmines seem to be the biggest concern further toward the east. Is this true?

I appreciate any information that anyone might have.

Thanks,
fc

laberio 14 Jan 2006 23:47

http://www.sahara.it/bm/saharaThree/...-orienta.shtml

Budrinna 16 Jan 2006 15:33


Hi Fatcat

I strongly suggest to contact the Dahiliya (interior) Ministry for the updated info required where a special branch is deputed to all concern land mines and relative safety .This oportunity will be allowed to You if You have a regular registered contract for geophisical surweys . Working without the official steeps required may get You in serious troubles.

Take note also note that most of the infos provvided, as above, by independent travellers, or found on guides books, either to be unreliable to valuate and give the point to the true danger occuring, often there concurs or are misleadind to more dangerous situations.

This kind of news or report freely staded and given on a pure hasard basis's cannot have of course the necessary land mine's experience and knowledge of the several local and unlocal "factors" that may change the emplacement of a single mine in a day or in a month, some miles further or closer.
Valsella ( plastic mine's bodies of italian production ) seems perfect to fulfill this pick up job.

Budrinna.

Chris Scott 16 Jan 2006 17:48

Not sure I fully comprehend all of the above (a reverse Babelfish might help) but if landmines in Libya are able to move around by themselves then we're better off avoiding the place altogether!!

Ch

Budrinna 18 Jan 2006 12:30




Hi Scott

Sure that the use of Babelfish would be helpful to translate from the local arabic websites and so allow us illustrate better the multiple reasons that made possible that mines may change their original first emplacement during their lifetime , but it is a pointless argument besides traveller’s safety is internationally hopped and since our aim is only to give reliable, authoritative and correct advices on how to travel safely in our Great Arab Jamahiriyah .

So, about this irksome eventuality that ,unluckily happens in some hot boundaries area of south Libya, as also in others hottest places of Sahara as the world it is better to know than avoiding it or losing time in well written exposition since, and moreover, most of Saharan travellers are aware - or want’t -to be of this matter .

This is one among the others reasons of the compulsory guide’s use , firstly and strongly recommended in Libya to avoid deadly case occurred and followed by most of Saharan countries , all in the respect to the safety regulation against international terrorism nowadays worldwide requested and that luckily doesn’t need to have recourse to babelfish to illustrate.


Salamat

Budrinna

Hi Hirrusmin ! Translation of your nickname Fatcat.

Philippe - Hannibal 19 Jan 2006 01:38

My recommendation: do your diggging in the Akakus - even if you don't find anyhting, the scenery at least will be stunning!

;-)

Great people too.


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