In Africa on a Shoestring the writer describes Djibouti as “the sedentary capital of a nomadic people, an African city designed like a European settlement and a kind of French Hong Kong in the Red Sea." Read about it on Wikipedia, it’s got markets, stadiums palaces and mosques.
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