El Kantara

El Kantara (Arabic: القنطرة‎, romanized: al qantara, lit. 'the bridge') is a town and commune in Biskra Province, Algeria. The 1911 Baedeker travel guide described it as "one of the most important caravan-stations in E. Algeria." The town is well known for the eponymous gorge nearby, described by locals as the "Mouth of the Desert". The area was named El Kantara by Arab conquerors. The gorge is narrow, at only 40 metres (130 ft) wide, but the walls can be as high as 120 m (390 ft).

El Kantara

El Kantara (Arabic: القنطرة‎, romanized: al qantara, lit. 'the bridge') is a town and commune in Biskra Province, Algeria. The 1911 Baedeker travel guide described it as "one of the most important caravan-stations in E. Algeria." The town is well known for the eponymous gorge nearby, described by locals as the "Mouth of the Desert". The area was named El Kantara by Arab conquerors. The gorge is narrow, at only 40 metres (130 ft) wide, but the walls can be as high as 120 m (390 ft).