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National Geographic : 1982 Mar
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Bombed by neglect and decay, Suakin was the gateway to the Red Sea for 500 years until Port Sudan opened in 1909. The city's crumbling shops and homes were built of coral,probably by Turkish traders.Muslim pilgrims thronged to Suakin en 364 National Geographic, March 1982
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