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PO Box 44494, Zarkaa Al Yamamah St Hawalli, Kuwait, 32075, 965-26-26-111
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... ended up being a fascinating location to people watch the wealthy Kuwaiti families strolling along the coastline, with their Filipino maids in tow to care for their children... evening swims off the hotel's private beach, grabbing meals at a nearby cluster of restaurants patronized by upper-class Kuwaiti youth, donned in their traditional hijabs, turbans and kaffiyehs... a melee of traditional arab headdresses and robes for men and women... It was a strangely beautiful site to see ...
Kuwait City, Kuwait cotafamily4... luxury hotels and lush parks set along wide avenues. The city's major landmark is the Kuwait Towers, visible from the harbor where oil tankers come and go, docking alongside hundreds of cargo ships and pleasure craft. Kuwait is now regarded as a relatively safe destination with plenty to interest the traveller, not only in Kuwait City itself but throughout, from its arid desert plateau to the fertile coastal belt and the nine small offshore islands over which it has sovereignty.
Kuwait City, Kuwait edward.pan... luxury hotels and lush parks set along wide avenues. The city's major landmark is the Kuwait Towers, visible from the harbor where oil tankers come and go, docking alongside hundreds of cargo ships and pleasure craft. Kuwait is now regarded as a relatively safe destination with plenty to interest the traveller, not only in Kuwait City itself but throughout, from its arid desert plateau to the fertile coastal belt and the nine small offshore islands over which it has sovereignty.
Kuwait City, Kuwait edward.panWell, there are more benefits of the Hilton. First, there are women in bikinis who are not related to the people at work. I didn't go to the Ramadan tent for dinner, but you could eat out on the beach. Now it is time to go home.
Kuwait City, Kuwait nahury1And with the Hilton being closer to the city, it is a quick trip to eat at restaurants up there as well. Back to the Hard Rock - a great deal - all food is 50% off during Ramadan. At least one good thing during Ramadan. Met up with my old technical manager from my chemical plant days. Wasn't expecting to run into him over here.
Kuwait City, Kuwait nahury1Our new home - ain't it great? Not only do we have air conditioning - we have better TV station channels, internet, and better restaraunts.
Fahaheel, Kuwait nahury1Trained in Kuwait for a few very hot and stinky and sweaty and smelly and long days. Flying in: Tent city, our living accomodations for a couple of days.
Ali Al Salem, Kuwait mojofoto... ordered!) [/sarcasm off]. I have a really great group of guys in my platoon, screwballs, pranksters and the like. we're keeping busy, and trying to have as much fun as possible. Honestly we don't have time for much thinking of home, which is good, I miss Garrett and Christina, but I'll be OK. Living conditions are defenitley spartan, but not nearly as bad as last time I was here, large air conditioned tents, hot chow, and lots of MWR stuff. Unfortunately, it's looking like the living ...
Camp Buherin, Kuwait 1-75medic... be working like mad-women until we come home for Christmas. To explain what exactly we will be doing. Well, we create a thirty minute TV program on business opportunities in Kuwait. First we meet with many people within the government, then we move onto the actual companies. It is a lot of fun and always a wild ride. I have added some pictures to this, so check them out. Some of them are from when I first arrived here. Please e-mail me back and keep me updated in all of your lives!
Kuwait, Kuwait christylee
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