- Kaouar
The Kaouar, or Kaouar Cliffs (Falaise Kaouar, Kaouar-tal) is a north-south
escarpment running some 150 km in north eastNiger . Surrounded by theTénéré desert and the dunes of theErg of Bilma , easterly winds striking the 100 meter high escarpment of Kaouar provide easy access to groundwater for ten oases on theleeward side. Its highest point is at the northern tip of the range: thePic Zoumri at 576 meters.Running south to north,
Bilma ,Dirkou ,Aney , andSéguédine are the largest towns.The Kaouar oases are famous for salt and date production, and were along the route of the great Bornu to
Fezzan caravan trail. This was the major point of contact between the AfricanSahel and theMediterranean civilisations until the 19th century. Numerous archeological sites and rock paintings attest to human habitation here reaching back some 10,000 years to when the area was surrounded by lush grasslands.In 1997, the Kaouar was submitted as a tentative candidate for
UNESCO World Heritage Site status as part of "The salt route from Air to Kaouar." [ [http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/875/ UNESCO World Heritage Centre, Tentative Lists Database, La Route du Sel de l'Air au Kaouar] .]References
*Samuel Decalo. Historical Dictionary of Niger. Scarecrow Press, London and New Jersey (1979). ISBN 0810812290
* Jolijn Geels. Niger. Bradt London and Globe Pequot New York (2006). ISBN 1841621528.External links
* [http://www.moula-moula.de/printable/nigerschleife/kaouar/index.html Image galleries from the Kaouar] .
* [http://www.sahara-overland.com/Sfiles/tenere.htm A traveler's experiences in the Kaouar, February-March 2001] .
* [http://www.sahara-overland.com/Sfiles/gastel3.htm Traveler's experinces in the Kaouar, by Tony and Elly van Gastel] .
* [http://www.reineccius.com/tenere1/tenere00.htm Photo gallery from the Ténéré and the Kaouar] .
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