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The Paradise of Khartoum Waiting For Global Visito
... from various locations they preferred to see the historical sights including Nile Street or Shari'a Al-, Sudan Presidential Palace Museum, The Changing of the Guard, Confluence of the Blue and White Nile, Al-Mogran Family Park, Souq Arab, Sudan National Museum, Sudan Ethnographic Museum that express the cultural values of Sudanese Capital.
The cultural life and traditional artifacts of the Sudanese people always be the major concern of international ...
Tour
... in. We were dropped off at the top of the hill and everyone RAN thru the bridge under the highway to the rock. RAN. Everyone RAN. Flashing pics long the way. So excited and this iPad took pics like it was daylight. We were in the middle. Not to touch. Amazing. They say it was not aliens, but I know better. Home at 1030 pm and was supposed to be 900 so showered and room service and ...
Sunday, August 5 - Women's marathon and 007
This is the day on which one of the major free Olympic
events – women's marathon – took place. Given the huge numbers of UK residents
who wanted to attend a competition but did not get even a single ticket to the
games I wondered if the streets will be packed with spectators. To ensure that
I get a front row standing spot I left the residence hall at 9:15 am and
arrived at my spot at 9:45 which is one and one-hours before the ...
London, after so many years of dreaming
... anyone wanting to go out to the Lake District, my advice will be to spend at least two nights there. We barely had one solid afternoon and evening and no time at all to do anything the morning we left Windemere. Taking the train is the better option to driving as it may take upto 6 ours to get to Windemere (so I was told by a Londoner). A car gives you the advantage of flexibility that we did not have. Whatever your mode of transport, the destination is well worth the time and ...
A Zoo-venture
... zoo but it's to be expected in London. I just wish I had brought warmer jacket with me. At least Emma was nice and snug in her pram with her cosy foot muff on.
After the aquarium it was just about time to feed Emma so we headed back to the cafe except that Emma fell asleep on the way there. So Matt and I had lunch while Emma slept and I fed her when she woke up. In the cafe, they have a cafeteria set-up during lunch time so you have to get ...