Massive Aures



Northeast of Algeria, famous for the extreme beauty of its landscapes, forms long parallel ridges that separate the narrow and deep canyons.
Wadi El-Abdi and Abiod wadi take massive scarf and join near Biskra, before their waters go get lost in the sands of the Sahara.
Southern massif is dry and hot, and life took refuge in the valleys. Thus, in the gorge of Wadi El-Abiod, villages clinging to cliffs, while the vegetation irrigated by the waters of the river lining the canyon.
During the war of independence (1954-1962), this landlocked valley was an impregnable stronghold of the National Liberation Front (FLN) and its armed wing, the National Liberation Army (NLA) fighting against the French colonial army .
Today, many young people prefer to leave this isolated area to try their luck elsewhere, in the cities of Constantine and sometimes in Europe.
Unemployment hits Indeed 30% of Algerian youth, which therefore feeds on dreams of exile.

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