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Brian McMorrow | profile | all galleries >> Subsaharan Africa >> Somaliland >> Port of Berbera | tree view | thumbnails | slideshow |
![]() Al Xayaat, one of two waterfront restaurants in Berbera, advertises the Al Hayat Tourist Boat |
![]() The Port of Berbera is full of shipwrecks, including this flotilla of four |
![]() Lunch with a view, one of the newer wrecks in Berbera |
![]() Beach at the Al Xayaat Restaurant, Berbera |
![]() Ibis mingling with gulls by the water, Berbera |
![]() Raven, Berbera |
![]() A small fishing boat with Berbera's lighthouse |
![]() Raven sitting on the fence at Al Xayaat |
![]() The Al Xayaat Restaurant is not exactly beautiful... |
![]() but we found the food here at Al Xayaat to be the best we had in Berbera |
![]() Shipwrecks, late afternoon, Berbera |
![]() Shipwrecks, late afternoon, Berbera |
![]() We were told that the oldest of the wrecks dates from the Ethiopian wars of the 1970s |
![]() Small tomb or shrine on a spit of land across the harbour, Berbera |
![]() Shipwrecks at sunset, Berbera |
![]() Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea), Somaliland |
![]() Beach of Berbera Harbor at the old city |
![]() Dinghys tied up by the stone jetty, Berbera |
![]() We went back to Al Xayaat Restaurant to find a boat to take us on a harbour cruise to see the wrecks up close |
![]() They found us a boat, but needed to first get permission from the port security office for us to embark |
![]() We haven't seen the boat yet, but I'm expecting something like that |
![]() Al Xayaat Restaurant & Fish House, Berbera |
![]() While we wait, the local cats entertain us |
![]() Cat people, here's an idea...find an old fishing net |
![]() Cats playing in the fishing net, Berbera |
![]() The chase is on! |
![]() Cat pouncing on the fishing net, Berbera |
![]() Somali boy wading in the shallows, Berbera |
![]() The newest wreck in the Port of Berbera is still tied up to the pier |
![]() Small boat repair, Port of Berbera |
![]() Neil Marine, Port of Berbera |
![]() Arabic dhow settled on the bottom at low tide, Berbera |
![]() Permission granted, we head out onto the small jetty to where our boat awaits |
![]() Tiny fishing boats pulled ashore by the Old Town, Berbera |
![]() ...not exactly a pirate ship... |
![]() Wrecks of the Port of Berbera, Somaliland |
![]() Dhow, Port of Berbera |
![]() There's our boat for a 1 hour tour |
![]() Climbing down through a crack in the crumbling jetty, Berbera |
![]() The First Mate manning a rope |
![]() We're off, minus one SPU |
![]() Grounded dhow at low tide, Port of Berbera |
![]() Karen and Will on a non-traditional scenic harbour cruise around the Port of Berbera |
![]() Shipwrecks of Berbera |
![]() This one, they told us, is the oldest of the Berbera wrecks still above the surface, dating from the Ogaden War |
![]() Burned out wreck of the Basse Terre registered Mariam Star |
![]() The Mariam Star caught fire in the Port of Berbera in September 2009 |
![]() The Mariam Star belonged to Dubai-based Al Hufoof Shipping & Forwarding |
![]() Wreck of the Mariam Star, Port of Berbera |
![]() Another ship with the same owner, the M/V Laila, was detained by the port for compensation for lost cargo on this ship |
![]() A narrow sand spit forms a protective barrier creating the Port of Berbera |
![]() Four wrecks in the middle of Berbera Harbor |
![]() The water isn't deep enough for them to sink properly |
![]() The Ogaden War was fought between Somalia and Ethiopia 1977-1978 over the disputed Somali region of Ethiopia |
![]() I wanted to get closer, but the north side of the harbour is too shallow even for our tiny boat to pass |
![]() Ship wreck with a twist |
![]() The sand spit forming Berbera's natural harbour, used as a port since antiquity |
![]() Wreck of the livestock transporter Muafak, Port of Berbera |
![]() Bridge of the Muafak emblazoned with "Allahu Akbar" |
![]() Shipwrecks of the Port of Berbera, Somaliland |
![]() Crumbling port-side building of the Old Town of Berbera |
![]() The newest victim of the Port of Berbera, the livestock carrier Estancia |
![]() Livestock carrier allegedly bound for Syria burned on 18 August 2013 |
![]() Click for the news video |
![]() Livestock Carrier Estancia at the Port of Berbera |
![]() I'm guessing they'll eventually tow the wreck out to join the raft of the other four to rust in peace out of the way |
![]() Dhow in the Port of Berbera |
![]() Photogenic wrecks of the Port of Berbera |
![]() Wrecks of the Port of Berbera |
![]() The harbour is too shallow to submerge the wrecks |
![]() Wreck of the Muafak with the Mariam Star in the background |
![]() The "First Mate" |
![]() The Port Authorities limited the area of the harbour we were allowed to visit so we circled around quite a bit to fill our hour |
![]() Islamic tomb and a wrecked stone house on the sand spit across from the harbour |
![]() I wonder if the dhows at the Port of Berbera come all the way from Dubai Creek |
![]() Old buildings by the Port of Berbera |
![]() We weren't allowed to approach the lighthouse by land or sea |
![]() The dhow is flying the flag of Somaliland |
![]() Container ship unloading at the Port of Berbera, Somaliland |
![]() Cargo vessel Barwaaqo, named after a town in the southwestern Gedo regio of Somalia, Port of Berbera |
![]() Burned an abandoned, the Estancia at the Port of Berbera 4 months after burning |
![]() Record of the Estancia at Shipspotting.com |
![]() The charred IMO number 740944 still visible on the Estancia |
![]() Scenic Harbor Tour, Berbera |
![]() The "First Mate" |
![]() Crew member sitting up at the bow |
![]() Our translator from Hargeisa had never been on a boat before...he was very excited |
![]() Arabic-style dhow, Port of Berbera |
![]() Dhows like this fill Dubai Creek, some of them coming all the way to Africa |
![]() Four shipwrecks jumbled together |
![]() The harbour is shallow in places |
![]() Shipwrecks, Port of Berbera |
![]() As we circle around, each ship becomes more distinct |
![]() Barnacle encrusted rusting shipwrecks, Somaliland |
![]() There's enough room for our small boat to pass between the wrecks |
![]() Close up encounter with the shipwrecks in the Port of Berbera |
![]() It must be low tide now |
![]() Rusting wrecks, Port of Berbera |
![]() Shipwreck, Port of Berbera |
![]() Close up view of one of the wrecks, Port of Berbera |
![]() Shipwreck closeup, Berbera |
![]() Bridge of one of the wrecks |
![]() Listing to port |
![]() The wrecks must be resting on the shallow bottom |
![]() Sailing among the shipwrecks littering the Port of Berbera, Somaliland |
![]() Shipwreck, Port of Berbera |
![]() Bow of one of the wrecks, Berbera |
![]() Wreck of the Muafak, Berbera |
![]() The ship's name, Muafak, still clearly visible on the bow |
![]() The Muafak sits on the bottom stern first |
![]() Wreck of the Muafak, Port of Berbera |
![]() Wreck of the Muafak, Port of Berbera |
![]() "Allahu Akbar" incribed over the bridge windows of the Muafak |
![]() Wreck of the Muafak, Port of Berbera |
![]() Stern of the Muafak |
![]() Wreck of the Muafak, Port of Berbera |
![]() Some paint remains on the funnel of the Muafak along with an Arabic letter |
![]() Shipwrecks, Port of Berbera |
![]() These shipwrecks are clearly visible on Google Earth |
![]() Wreck of Muafak, starboard side, Berbera |
![]() Shipwrecks, Port of Berbera |
![]() Seabirds roost on the wrecks, Berbera |
![]() The boat's crew said this is the oldest of the wrecks |
![]() This wreck will probably not last much longer before it completely rusts through and the stern collapses |
![]() Passing beneath the bow of the Mariam Star, Port of Berbera |
![]() Bow of the Mariam Star, Port of Berbera |
![]() Wreck of the Mariam Star, Port of Berbera |
![]() Wreck of the Mariam Star, Port of Berbera |
![]() "SK" in a rad circle on the funnel of the Mariam Star |
![]() Fishing Boat, Port of Berbera |
![]() Made in Sri Lanka - Negombo Marine |
![]() Beached wreck of a (formerly) floating crane, Port of Berbera |
![]() A pair of Somalia-built fibreglass boats from the Hidig Boat Factory in Bosao |
![]() Hidig Boat Factory, Bosaso - a port town in Puntland, Somalia |
![]() Fishing boat painted up in the colours of the Somaliland flag |
![]() Beached dhow at low tide, Port of Berbera |
![]() Whitewashed shrine on the spit of land separating the Port of Berbera from the Gulf of Aden |
![]() Shady side of the shipwrecks |
![]() The Somaliland Coast Guard restricted the parts of the harbor we could visit |
![]() To fill the hour we paid for, we made another pass by the main wrecks |
![]() Shipwrecks, Port of Berbera |
![]() Rusted over lettering of the ship's name "EMINENT" |
![]() Wreck of the Eminent, the one in the middle |
![]() Smiling Will, our host in Somaliland |
![]() Shipwrecks, Port of Berbera |
![]() Shipwrecks, Port of Berbera |
![]() Shipwrecks, Port of Berbera |
![]() Shipwrecks, Port of Berbera |
![]() Submerged stern of the Muafak, Port of Berbera |
![]() Wreck of the Muafak, Port of Berbera |
![]() Wreck of the Muafak, Port of Berbera |
![]() Wreck of the Muafak, Port of Berbera |
![]() There's a 5th wreck, a mostly submerged barge |
![]() Rusted rudder of a shipwreck |
![]() The name of this one is long since rusted away |
![]() A man squats on the crumbling pier |
![]() Back on land, well, the crumbling pier anyhow |
![]() Fishing boats at low tide, Port of Berbera |
![]() Wreck of a small boat along the beach by the pier, Berbera |
![]() Fishing boats, Port of Berbera |
![]() Somaliland colors on the gate to the fishing port |
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