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Places That Don't Exist #1 - Somaliland
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LookingEast
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There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more unrecognized nations determined to be independent. Simon Reeve set out to visit several of these lesser-known places.
1 - Somaliland
In comparison to the anarchic, gun-filled streets of the Somali capital, Simon travels to the relative safety of the breakaway neighbour, Somaliland.
Here he finds mass graves, a foreign minister who delivers babies and some of the oldest cave paintings in the world.
1 - Somaliland
In comparison to the anarchic, gun-filled streets of the Somali capital, Simon travels to the relative safety of the breakaway neighbour, Somaliland.
Here he finds mass graves, a foreign minister who delivers babies and some of the oldest cave paintings in the world.
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