Timbuktu, Mali

In the eleventh century, the Tuareg Imashagan founded Timbuktu. In rainy seasons, Tuaregs search and travel the desert even up to Arawan for lands that they can tend their animals on.
While on the warm season, they go back to the Niger river so that their animals can graze on burgu grasses.
Tradesmen who wish to travel and go across Africa from North, East or South meets at Timbuktu. Their main purpose is to barter or trade their goods with West Africans, which was believed to be a land of wealth, where gold is abundant and everyone can live on high.Timbuktu has still sustained its name as the most distant place on Earth.
