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... 10. Traffic. It's simply HORRIBLE during peak hours (early morning and evening) especially on major highways as car breakdown in the middle of the road is very common and people are just as busybody~ Allocate ample time or simple avoid rush hours. 11. ...
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A Travel Blog entry by john.boyd.123 from Petra, Jordan
Flew into Amman, Jordan, Middle East, how exotic, flight was with Royal Jordanian Airlines, had the best flight ever, seats seemed much wider than usual economy, ass size must be bigger in the middle east, fab, looking forward to having ...
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Welcome to the Middle East
A Travel Blog entry by giuliani242 from Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
... . It's when someone reaches their hands up and shows me how tall I am. I laughed at the irony of the situation: I'm in the Middle East and the most intimidating person I have ever seen is joking with me about being tall. He stamped my passport and said, ...
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Meandering in the Middle East
A Travel Blog entry by wanderingwaltz from Tel Aviv, Israel
... from the taxes they levied on the frankincense, myrrh, and spice caravans that traversed the Incense Route from southern Asia to the Middle East. It is estimated that at the height of the civilizations glory, about 30,000 people lived in Petra. In 106 ...
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Last few weeks in the middle east
A Travel Blog entry by reinder.prins from Petra, Jordan
... ve ever paid for any kind of tourist site,but then again - you can't leave Jordan without having seen Petra... After Petra I made my way back to Amman and the very next day I flew out to Dubai... my last stop in the Middle East on this trip! ...
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Bahrain, Kingdom (Middle East)
A Travel Blog entry by limkimkeong from Bahrain, Bahrain
Bahrain, first time come here. From map know it is one of the small country in middle east. Reach there then know it is island country. One of the country similar like UAE, have dubai due to oil reserve make them very rich. Their currency is even more ...
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middle east paradise
A Travel Blog entry by senorbrian from Dahab, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
So i have absolutely loved my past few days here in Dahab its an oasis in the middle east the prices are very reasonable quality is good, people are friendly and relaxed. So mostly i've been taking it really easy its kinda funny ...
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Middle East Review
A Travel Blog entry by ricduncombe from Abu Dhabi, Abū Z̧aby, United Arab Emirates
... in Abu Dhabi of all places awaiting transport to Kathmandu in some twenty hours time. I am not even sure I can call this a Middle East review, stopping only in two countries and one of them is a State not recognized by any of the other neighbors! What ...
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Ma'asalama Middle East
A Travel Blog entry by lucky from London, Ireland and holland, United Kingdom
2 Entries this time. My European tour visiting new and old friends and a last concluding entry. -- Ma'asalama Middle East "Ma'asalama" ... Good bye... I arrived in Amman from Cyprus for a quick one day stay before catching my flight to London. ...
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Syria... the heart of the Middle East
A Travel Blog entry by markandstacy from Damascus, Syria
... has left a precious scar upon our hearts is, in the end, the beautiful people that graced our path throughout the Middle East. Muslim or Christian... Turk, Kurdish, or Syrian... Such titles simply dissolve into the magic of human kindness and hospitality ...
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Leaving the Middle East Later Today
A Travel Blog entry by atlpilot36 from Manama, Bahrain
... "Open 24 hours" (except between midnight and 6am). These signs are like a metaphor for what I have seen throughout the Middle East. At first glance you see and expect one thing but you scratch the surface and look closer and what is ...
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Dubai, UAE - Huslte and Bustle in the Middle East
A Travel Blog entry by cessna152 from Dubai, United Arab Emirates
... , it was bright and sunny but unfortunately it was our final day in Dubai. Friday also meant the start of the weekend in the Middle East but we knew the souqs and malls would still be open. Before visiting them, we decided to wander down to Dubai Creek, ...
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A day in the Middle East
A Travel Blog entry by 2knightsabroad from Doha, Qatar
... 're off to breakfast. We walk in the hotel dining room and there is a variety of people here. Some from the middle east, some from Europe and Asia....none of them dressed for the Islamic protocol. It's kinda weird, I feel awkward ...
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Different side of the Middle East
A Travel Blog entry by reinder.prins from Dubai, United Arab Emirates
... better, the people have always been very genuine and open towards me and in general I've had a lot of great experiences everywhere in the Middle East. The question that I got asked a lot the last few weeks is: What do you think about the Israeli's and the ...
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The Eastern Europe and Middle East Awards
A Travel Blog entry by amanda_escapes from Tel Aviv, Israel
... for the war between the two! From Duisburg to Tel Aviv, presenting... the Eastern Europe and Middle East Awards! Awards: Best Ho(s)tel: Best Point Hotel, Istanbul, Turkey (Ben). Fantastic staff, great rooms, tasty breakfast spread, amazing location and ...
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Paris of the Middle East
A Travel Blog entry by tinker from Beirut, Lebanon
... Beiruti want to be European, the rich and well to do chat in French as they walk there dogs (yes dogs in the middle east!) on the promenade, their money looks suspiciously like Euros (most other countries have similar looking notes), the same goes for ...
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Last day in the Middle East
A Travel Blog entry by gazhams from Amman, Jordan
... and grabbed some lunch on the way. Booked a taxi to take me to the airport. Really enjoyed my time here in Jordan and the Middle East in general. On the whole very friendly people and lots to see. Would probably not go back to Egypt but perhaps I would ...
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The Middle East- a day in Qatar
A Travel Blog entry by reneedar from Doha, Qatar
... Asia, to all the way down to South Africa, this long distance consisted of two 8 hour+ flights, with an 8 hour layover in the Middle East, in the small country of Qatar in the city of Doha, which borders Saudi Arabia. Our airline gave us a hotel ...
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The Real Middle East
A Travel Blog entry by tecki from Aleppo, Syria
Now I'm in the Middle East! Dubai gave me no sense of culture shock, whereas this city is completely different. It was a very harrowing journey last night. I was very fortunate to meet Amin at the airport, who is a Syrian working in Dubai who was ...
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From Russu With Love - The Far East
A Travel Blog entry by rjpjadventures from Khabarovsk, Russia
... figures, but most of them lack any class whatsoever. And, unlike the guys, the girls were all dressed up, young and old. Some middle-aged women looked like they'd been to the opera, but they'd only had lunch beside the 20 million beer halls. My favourite ...
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The 19km-hello-mister-middle-fingered walk
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Moevenpick Bur Dubai
Oud Metha Road, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Welcome to the Persian Gulf. The Mövenpick Hotel Bur Dubai is located in the heart of one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the Middle East and is the residence of choice for discerning business and leisure travellers.
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