In the quiet outskirts of the city, where the neon lights dimmed into a soft, amber glow, there stood an old, weather‑worn warehouse known to the locals simply as Heydouga . It had been abandoned for years, its rusted doors and cracked windows a silent testament to forgotten ambitions. Yet, every night at precisely 4:17 a.m., a faint hum could be heard vibrating through the steel beams, as if the building itself were breathing.
Suddenly, the warehouse lights flickered, and the hum transformed into a steady, low‑frequency vibration. The air shimmered, and a thin, translucent veil rippled across the far wall—like a curtain caught in a gentle breeze. Through it, glimpses of another city floated into view: towers of glass that seemed to pulse with internal light, streets filled with floating vehicles, and skies painted with auroras that never ceased. Heydouga Siro Hame 4017 254
| Item | Details | |------|----------| | | Heydouga – Siro Hame (often written as “Heydouga Siro Hame”) | | Postal / GPS code | 4015 254 (used locally for mail & some GPS tagging) | | Country (most likely) | Burkina Faso – Region : Sahel/Sudanian zone, Province : likely Mouhoun or Kossi (check local maps) | | Population | ~300‑800 (village‑size) – primarily farmers & herders | | Main language(s) | Mooré (the dominant language of the Mossi), Dioula (trade language), French (official) | | Time zone | GMT +0 (no daylight‑saving) | | Altitude | ~280 m – 320 m above sea level (flat, gently rolling savanna) | | Climate | Sahelian – hot dry season (Nov‑May), short rainy season (Jun‑Oct). Avg. annual rainfall ≈ 600‑800 mm. | In the quiet outskirts of the city, where
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