Djibouti
Braylon & Alex
Climate, Geography & land
Djibouti is a small nation the borders the red sea and the golf of Aden. The climate here is extremely hot and dry. Djibouti has a dessert like area. May to September is the hottest season, when humidity is hot and daytime temperatures reach 120F.
Culture (Clothes, religion, food)
Djibouti is an Islamic state, 94 percent are Muslims. A typical Djiboutian women wears a Dari (a long, flowing robe). Men tend to wear Western attire for work. Button-down shirts and trousers are most common. Most Djiboutian eat lamb, camel and oat. And others eat fish and seafood as meat.
Pictures of Djibouti
Camels
This is the dessert like area and one type of food they eat. Dromedary Camel. 2008. Photograph. Collection of CultureGrams. ProQuest, 2013. Web. 22 May 2013
Neighborhoods
This is how the neighborhoods look in Djibouti. Djboutian Neighborhood. 2011. Photograph. Collection of CultureGrams. ProQuest, 2013. Web. 22 May 2013.
Schoolboys
This is 3 boys at school. Schoolboys. 2005. Photograph. Collection of CultureGrams. ProQuest, 2013. Web. 22 May 2013.