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Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
 
Exploring Syria
Submitted by ManjaB on 2010-03-17 03:24:03 (via www.off-the-beaten-track.net)
Interesting article, with much historical information.
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The Trip to Palmyra
Submitted by Laurentzi on 2006-12-22 07:59:34 (via www.david-guerrero.com)
It seems to be an incredible place with so familiarly incredible people – u know, those tourist-oriented that wait 4u at every corner, offering u all kinds of services etc. Ok, there’s another side: the visiting of Bedouin settlement with a welcome Bedouin coffee, the delicious food and hospitality of people, the sunrise at Palmyra ruins, the...
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Damascus
Submitted by guided on 2007-05-11 23:16:15 (via www.oldworldwandering.com)
It was a crisp, cool morning, and Star Crossed Lovers café – where we had drunk our last chai the night before – was already awake. Wooden tree stumps were laid out in the spreading sunlight and the café’s dwarfish owner, wild curls on his balding head, noticed us immediately.
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Aleppo, Syria
Submitted by guided on 2007-04-29 06:06:50 (via www.oldworldwandering.com)
Young boys pushed heavily laden carts between falafel stands, ignoring freshly chopped tomatoes and the protests of bubbling oil. Past bright bolts of fabric and military surplus stores – their eyes now wandering, drifting to the uniforms they must one day wear – they continued, working casually, too young to be conscious of their labour.   More...
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