Dubbed "the pearl of the desert," this oasis town of 10,000, a short flight or a long, 838-kilometre drive from capital Tripoli, is one of the world's oldest still existing settlements, dating back to the fourth millennium BCE. For that reason Ghadames’ walled old quarter of whitewashed mud buildings is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, albeit one also classified as endangered due to more than a decade of military strife in Libya as well as budgetary neglect from the national government, such as it is.
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