Visit the strange 'ghost' island in East Africa
Once a busy port, an important cultural and commercial center of the East African Sea for centuries, the Sudanese island town of Suakin has now become a wasteland, with nothing but buildings. dilapidated. >>Flat Belly Fix<< Suakin town is located on a flat oval island, at the end of a creek flowing from the Red Sea. When Port Sudan seaport was built in northern Sudan in the early 20th century, the importance of Suakin town no longer exists.Gradually, the residents living here left the bustling town to become a "ghost" town every day. Due to unprecedented archaeological research, the history of Suakin town remains a mystery >>Leptitox click here<< According to experts, it is very likely that the town of Suakin is the port of Limen Evangelis from Roman times, and Ptolemy geographer described it on a circular island at the end of a long creek. In the 10th century, the name Suakin was first mentioned by geographe...