Here i want to gather some of the Libyan Online community websites. I invaite all of you to contribute here.
Replies :
saif_islam
Re: Libyan Online Community
Posted: 04/Sep/2004
I have personally seen quite some websites about Libya like Libya Online which has useful information on libya and some community, other site are Libya4me.com , libyansonline.com and totallibya.com i found these sites the most useful resource of information, news, links and nice community building features. its address is http://www.libya4me.com . If i come to know about more, i will post here.
flydeluxe
Re: Libyan Online Community
Posted: 15/Sep/2004
Hello Saif,
I would like to say thank you for your information.
I have just registered myself at www.libya4me.com
Best regards out of Munich, Germany
Fly
hawwara
Re: Libyan Online Community
Posted: 31/Jul/2005
Hi
Iam researching more about the
(amazigh) hawwara tribe. I have read
a topic where ibn khaldoun had been
written that the hawwara tribe
originally came from barca , a port
city in libya. Is that true and do they
still live there?
Iam moroccan and our tribe has
been arabized , but iam curious
about our roots.
thank you
explore-Libya
Re: Libyan Online Community
Posted: 22/May/2007
Hi dear Libyans!
I made a little expedition into your wonderful country in December 2006. The results are very astonishing and that is why I want to share them with you
Why should it be interesting?
Because I visited several archeological places in Libya, that are still unknown, even by the Libyans. The most important is the following one, because I found it because of a manuscript, that is 2.400 years old, written by Plato !
The funny thing is, that if I am right, Libya is the origin of all civilization!
Apart from -for example- the fact, that I probably discovered the first libyan Pyramid, ever, I wanted to invite you to read my free book in the internet. You will be very surprised, what Libya has to offer !
I send you the direct links to Google-Earth, for that you know that I'm talking truth!
So I would like you to examine my findings, and decide after that to spread these incredible news in Libya. I will come back in winter, hopefully this time with the support of the Libyans themselves. Libya has already dug out graves that must be dated 8 to 10.000 BC, but does not know. They come from Wadi Al Khali- a place very near the satellite-images you see above.
If we succeed to find these missing artefacts, or new ones, this would be the greates honor ever for Libya. Being the cradle of civilisation is a thing of worldwide interest