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</script>in the prehistory: for discovery lovers having an explorer soul, we must continue further to the prehistoric site of Abourma, 80km north of Lake Assal. Some sites are exceptionally rich and contain prehistoric rock art. These well-preserved ecosystem, still little trodden by men, remain an open book to be consulted. The rock engraving of Abourmahttps://www.massigotravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/salt-lak.jpg12001600