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Salalah! + language pledge
... to give us free food. our guide kept refusing to let hannah and katy pay for the food in salalah. also, in muscat last week, our driver bought all of us ice cream from mcdonalds (many didn't even want any) and he tried to do it again today, but hannah was more assertive than steve (haha!) and got him to take us straight to class. we were running late.
Salalah Introduction
... much food, all of it coated in grease and sugar. And somehow, still good. I tried sugar cane for the first time, as well as a thousand other kinds of food and drink. We found scarves for friends and family, and then I ended up deciding to keep them. Rings, jewelry, perfumes....All much less expensive than a store, and around the same as the souq. And everyone knew the Americans were there. People stared at us, and men would ask where we were from, swarm, strike ...
Salalah, Oman
... While we were driving to and from this area, we saw many camels just roaming near the roads; some were even on the roads and we had to wait for them to move.
Our journey continued to the city of Salalah to enjoy the many parts that were quite green. As the locals state, it is a pleasant place to have in spite of all the desert areas. We drove by the Sultan’s Palace on our way to the Al Husn ...
Dhofar, so good in Oman - Salalah is shining
... 8217;t they ever heard of Tescos!! Most of us remained on the bus bu8t one or two played along. It sounded commission based if you ask me, Talk about milking it!!!
Our next stop was to Shanfari mosque. This was only a photo opportunity and we were unable to enter. It seemed to be shut for some reason although once again, Zadi was very informative stating that Muslims have to pray 5 times a day. There are no strict rules regarding times for if, at 12:30 for example, the ...
1,2 Mrd. Inder und ich mitten drin
... Generell kamen alle Halbtagesausflüge zwischen einer und drei Stunden zu spät an ihr Ziel zurück. Mumbai erwartet einen mit vielen wunderschönen kolonialen Bauten, von denen einige ihren Glanz leider schon verloren haben und wieder andere aufgrund ihres Prestiges für die Stadt instandgehalten werden, wie z.B. das Taj Mahal Hotel oder der Bahnhof Chhatrapati Shivaji (3Millionen Reisende pro Tag). 30 bis 50 Prozent der Einwohner Mumbais leben in Slums je weiter ...