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Friday, April 5, 2024

#The Algerian City of Puzzles



 #The Algerian City of Puzzles

#The Lost City

#The Eighth Wonder of the World

#The City of Genies


It is also known as the City of Riddles and is located in Tassili n'Ajjer in Djanet, southern Algeria. It contains over 15,000 rock paintings and engravings, dating back 20,000 years. UNESCO classified it as a World Heritage site, and its area is equivalent to the size of Jordan, making it the largest cave city in the world. It is even older than the Egyptian pyramids.



This city was mentioned by Mufdi Zakaria when he visited Britain, specifically the British Museum, where he found astonishing information about this city and spoke about it. It is said that Sefar is a city inhabited by genies, and no one has visited it. Everything you see in terms of drawings, pictures, and studies is only a glimpse of it, and no one has discovered it from the inside. The only recorded report was done by France 2 channel, which filmed it from above using a plane, but they did not capture the entire city.


It is also said that it was inhabited by "jinn and bin," a people who inhabited the land before humans, and Ibn Kathir mentioned them in "Al-Bidayah wa An-Nihayah" (The Beginning and the End). The only person who entered it was Aleister Crowley and the team that accompanied him, and they all died except him. Years later, he also died, leaving behind a document with lines and drawings that were incomprehensible, and none of the sorcerers were able to interpret it (the document is in a museum in Britain). After visiting Sefar, he claimed that the throne of Satan exists in this area.


America has said that all the triangles are found in the sea except for one triangle, which is located in the Algerian desert (Bermuda Triangle).


#Cities_Around_the_World


Translated to English.

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