(Redirected from Bu Craa)'Bou Craa (Bo Craa, Bu Craa, Boukra)' is a town in the
Saguia el-Hamra region of northern
Western Sahara, south and slightly east of the city of
El Aaiún. It is inhabited almost entirely by employees of the
Moroccan-controlled Bou Craa
phosphate industry. During the
Spanish colonization of the area (see
Spanish Sahara) time, many early recruits of the
nationalist movements
Harakat Tahrir and
Front Polisario were Sahrawi workers in the phosphate mines.
The phosphates are transported to the coast by an automated
conveyor belt, the longest such belt in the world. This transportation system was vandalized and disabled several times by the Front Polisario, during the war that happened between the Moroccan Royal Army and the
Polisario Front from
1976. These attacks gradually ceased after the town was enclosed in the early 1980s by the
Moroccan Wall, and the town is presently under Moroccan control.
Satellite images
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Google maps)
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Low resolution view of the conveyor belt to the port at Laayoune-Plage. Its location can be seen from the line of windswept sand accumulating on its south-western side.
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The mines and tailings
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the start of the conveyor belt at the mine