Tibherine East Crash Site


The summit of Tibherine East in
the High Atlas Mountains in
Morocco
, a peak just a short distance below the north ridge of Jebel Toubkal, could be a scene from a
Mad Max
movie. The mountain is capped with what looks like a mangled alien spaceship, though it’s actually an old aircraft engine.
In November 1969, a Lockheed L-749 Constellation aircraft was flying from Faro,
Portugal
, to the island of Sao Tomé. Its eventual destination was the Republic of Biafra, a disputed territory that seceded from
Nigeria
and existed as an unrecognized independent state from 1967 to 1970.
The plane was carrying ammunition and flying over Morocco at night when the crew experienced engine problems. Shortly afterward, the aircraft disappeared. A few days later, search and rescue operations were suspended when no trace of the aircraft, or the eight people aboard, could be found.
In July 1970, debris of the aircraft were found close to Jebel Toubkal. The plane appeared to have struck the summit of Tibherine East. Parts of the aircraft were strewn all the way down Toubkal’s northwest couloir, and one of the engines was actually embedded in the summit.