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Middle East » Syria » South » Damascus May 10th 2008

So following the last entry I returned to the hotel where I met Peter he had just arrived in Damascus and was here for only one day. Went out for supper close by the hotel and whilst it was really quite nice it was a bit bland - rice with chicken that looked pretty unappatizing for 125 SYP though you can't complain. Met up with Peter as I went into the hotel and as he hadn't eaten I accompanied him much to my annoyance though as he found a restaurant which appeared to be serving the yummiest barbequed meat as I drank my water I felt quiet envious of him!!! Friday morning I woke with my first bout of food poisoning not to fun and after Breakfast I had to move rooms - this time I'm ... read more

Middle East » Turkey » Central Anatolia » Cappadocia May 10th 2008

We left Osmaniye after exchanging gifts with our hosts there. I had almost enough gear to put together a full Turkish police uniform. The ride to Cappadoccia was much less strenuous than the previous day's one. The secondary highway we rode on took us through plains from which we could see some stunning snow capped mountain ranges and through a succession of villages that still looked like they would have 80-100 years ago, except for the cars. In one of these villages, a farmer was leading 3 cows across the town centre and had to take evasive action with the herd to get out of our way. We also past countless herds of sheep in the fields being tended to by shepherds. The ride was relaxing, a welcomed change for Erin. We rode over a hill ... read more
Cave hotel room
Carpet shop
Goreme

Middle East » Israel » Tel Aviv District » Tel Aviv May 9th 2008

As the sun sets, and Israel's 60th anniversary officially draws to an end, my sunburned self and friends sit on our upstairs mirpeset (patio) and sing and dance our hearts out to 80s music. Perhaps not a "normal" way to bring this momentous day to a close, it seems a fitting end...dancing and singing...for a day most of the world never dreamed could happen. And on this day, which began in the night with a tekes (ceremony), after a national day of mourning those who had the courage to stand and fight, and were killed in doing so, we celebrate. But, the real question is...what exactly are we celebrating? In the Jewish tradition we are fastidious about marking occasions, events, lives, deaths, and time periods. 30 days after a death is considered the "shloshim" the time ... read more

Middle East » Turkey » Marmara » Canakkale May 9th 2008

I got up this morning and checked out Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, the one site that I wasnt able to get to in the previous days. It was the Sutan's castle and was built around the 13th century, and was quite pretty. It was a cool morning, and after I checked out the palace, it started to rain. I was glad that I was able to check out the palace, and it didn't matter because I had booked an afternoon bus to Canakkale. The hostel was really cold last night, and I woke up feeling on the verge of a head cold. After checking out the palace I walked in the rain and got some fresh squeezed orange which took about 7 oranges to make, and the vitamin C seems to have worked. So I spent ... read more

Middle East » Israel » North District » Nahariya May 9th 2008

Come with me, on a trip thru a beautiful country,Israel. This is where it all began. There is a lot of history here,people are great,food super. Great spot to visit.... read more
road trip
road trip
road trip

Middle East » United Arab Emirates » Dubai May 9th 2008

Apparently so is that well-known hotbed of subversion, Couchsurfing, since attempting to access either site in the UAE yields this: "We apologize the site you are attempting to visit has been blocked due to its content being inconsistent with the religious, cultural, political and moral values of the United Arab Emirates." Damn cheapskates trying to avoid staying in 7 star hotels, and how cheeky trying to call home cheaply. (incidentally 7 star hotels don't like casually dressed tourists approaching their gate...)... read more

Middle East » Turkey » Mediterranean May 9th 2008

Greetings all. Hope all is well since our last blog. We've been enjoying the sights of Istanbul. We been able to visit the Blue Mosque, The Topkapi Palace, St. Sofia's catherdal and the Grand Bazaar. This we did with our tour group on the last day. Since then we've been staying with Emma, a friend I used to work with. We've been delayed a little due to the damage down to Stephen's bag. They've agreed to pay us 100 Euro, and we've found somewhere here to mend the bag. We've seen a few more sights, but basically trying to get this backpack fixed. Another day we all spent a lovely afternoon in the park, where I learnt how to play backgammon from three players, let just say it was difficult enough then add three people "trying" ... read more
Michelle and Emma
Stephen and Alessandro
The view from the Carriage

Middle East » Turkey » Mediterranean » Adana May 8th 2008

We left Frankfurt Airport shortly after 19:00, right on schedule. Hearing all the announcements on the plane in German and Turkish confirmed that we were indeed headed for an adventure of a lifetime. Up to that point, the whole departure for Turkey had seemed surreal in the hustle and bustle of one of the world's busiest airports. The plane was not full and we were given a 3 seat row all to ourselves. We saw the lights of Antalya right around 11:00 PM and landed at 10 after. The first people encountered were the Visa sales agents. They did not speak English or German, and I was unable to tell them that we actually wanted multiple entry Visas - as we would be exiting Turkey and re-entering. We settled for the single entry one and will ... read more
Hotel view
Our hotel
Main Street - Antalya


In exactly 48 hours I will be blasting off to Abu Dhabi! Abu Dhabi is the largest of the seven emirates that comprise the United Arab Emirates and was also the largest of the former Trucial States. It is also the location where Garfield occasionally sends Nermal. The reason for this is because the city of Abu Dhabi, and the majority of UAE, has a large amount of stray cats. Garfield would often put the kitten Nermal in a box and ship him to Abu Dhabi. The phrase "Abu Dhabi is where all the cute kittens go" is sometimes used in the comic. Abu Dhabi, it's far away Abu Dhabi, that's where you'll stay Abu Dhabi, the place to be For any kitten who's annoying me, yeah! Abu Dhabi, it's off the track Abu Dhabi, now ... read more

Middle East » Syria » South » Damascus May 8th 2008

Last night I went to the famous Beit Al Jabrin which is located in the back streets of Damascus. It was just Matt and I as Pascale has gone up to Palymra now. The food was okay but came in massive portions which considering the price is reasonable - the meal cost 380 SYP around 4 pounds! This morning I woke up late again!!! After Breakfast went to omayad mosque which was very peaceful in comparison to the rest of Damascus. I donned a fetching robe which made me look so stylish and wandered around for a bit - sat down to take some pictures when Mohamed asked if he could talk to me. We ended up having a really interesting conversation about the differences between the 'east' and west and religion - turns out he ... read more




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