Samhah (Arabic: سمحة; alt. Samha), is an inhabited island in the Guardafui Channel. A part of the Socotra archipelago of Yemen, it is located between the island of Socotra and Abd al Kuri. [1]
Samha is a desertic place with a small village seemingly built into a narrow gash that was cut into the side of the island. A handful of families live on Samha which gives it an edge of the world feel.
The Soqotri primarily inhabit the Socotra Archipelago, on Socotra island and the Abd al Kuri, Darsah and Samhah districts of the Amanat Al Asimah governorate, Yemen. [1] According to …
Samhah is an inhabited island of the Socotra archipelago. It belongs to Yemen. Administratively it is under Hadhramaut Governorate. Its area is 40 km2, making it the smallest of the three …
The archipelago consists of the main island of Socotra (3,665 km 2 or 1,415 sq mi), three smaller islands, Abd al Kuri, Samhah and Darsa, and two rocky islets, Ka'l Fir'awn and Sābūnīyah, …
Explore unique places from around the globe. Samhah, is an inhabited island in the Guardafui Channel. Samhah has about 171 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.
Socotra Island: Socotra Island is the largest of the four islands in the Socotra Archipelago, located in the Indian Ocean. The archipelago, part of the Republic of Yemen, includes Socotra Island, …