Bir el-Garama | |
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Well | |
Coordinates: 23°16′00″N 6°51′00″E / 23.2667°N 6.85°E[1] | |
Country | Algeria |
Province | Tamanrasset |
Elevation | 1,102 m (3,615 ft) |
Bir el-Garama is a well in the south of Algeria in Tamanrasset Province, 150 kilometres (93 mi) northeast of Tamanrasset, known as the site where a large part of the French colonial Flatters Expedition was wiped out by Tuaregs. It is better known on French maps by its Tamahaq language name: Tagmout T-an Koufar, or 'well of the foreigner'.