[post_page_title]The Casbah of Algiers, Coast Of Algeria [/post_page_title]
On Algeria’s Mediterranean Coast sits a Phoenician trading post that is estimated to be 2,500 years old. On the casbah sits a collection of homes, mosques, and ancient palaces that date back to the Ottoman Empire but unfortunately, may not make it another half century. The already deteriorating city is a victim of frequent flooding and natural disaster, leaving it vulnerable to the effects of the ever-rising climate change. The Casbah Algiers isn’t just threatened by the rising sea level, but by the accelerated rate of coastal erosion that only becomes elevated by the incoming tide. This ancient town is a site to see before it vanishes forever.
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