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Middle East Travelling: December 2014
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014. How to Celebrate Christmas in Abu Dhabi. With temperatures sitting firmly around the 25 degrees Celsius region, Abu Dhabi is a welcoming destination for some winter sun – especially for those of us living in rather wetter climates! On Christmas Day, head out to Desert Island Resort and Spa by Anantara for the festive gift hunt which is especially organised for children – which is also free! Other resorts allow you to indulge in Mediterranean summer settings, sunbathing around ...
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Middle East Travelling: October 2013
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013. Damascus, Syria: Middle East luxury special. Damascus is the centre of the world. Just look at a map! It's exactly at the crossroads of Asia and Europe. That is why, in the days of the Arab empire, it was the richest city in the world. All the Silk Road traders stopped here. Everyone! In the Mustafa Ali art gallery, a cat lolls against an open-air sculpture to wash itself. On Straight Street, I descend to the Chapel of Ananias where Saul/Paul miraculously had his sight rest...
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Middle East Travelling: June 2012
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Monday, June 18, 2012. Near the city of Al-Ain, in 160 kilometers from Abu Dhabi situated the largest zoo in the Middle East. He is unusual in that they contain the animals in natural enclosures, and their living conditions close to natural. Wednesday, June 13, 2012. The way from Hurghada to Luxor passes through the desert to the Nile. The donkey and the goat - friends forever. Сheckpoint. In Egypt, forbidden to photograph the police. Such beauty is adjacent to . Monday, June 11, 2012. Palace on the reef...
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Middle East Travelling: December 2013
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013. Culture in Tel Aviv. Many visitors to Tel Aviv come and go with a stroll along the Tayelet Lahat (seaside promenade) or a dip in the Mediterranean as their chief souvenir, but the waters here run deeper than that: as a religious center the primacy of Jerusalem is beyond contention, but for most everything else, there's this city of 400,000 people that can sometimes feel much bigger than that. Israel maintains something of a cultural edge where contemporary dance is concerned...
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Middle East Travelling: Churches and Synagogues of Istanbul
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Wednesday, January 8, 2014. Churches and Synagogues of Istanbul. Istanbul is full of historical and cultural riches, and with economy car rentals this fabulous city can easily be accessed, maybe as the termination of an exciting European road trip. Combine it with the last leg of an Orient Express outing and you have the perfect Agatha Christie style romantic holiday. Quite a few new churches were built in the 19th century, close to the foreign embassies, such as the British Embassy Church and Armenian-C...
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Middle East Travelling: Escape to Yas Island
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Friday, December 12, 2014. Escape to Yas Island. In recent years, the UAE has propelled itself into the forefront of technological advancements and grown into a formidable economy. Its renowned cities have become infamous in their ambitious ideas to grow into metropolises of the future. Towering modern skyscrapers are more like incredible works of architectural art. There is a feeling that there is no idea too extravagant or expensive that cannot be achieved by the big thinkers of the UAE.
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Middle East Travelling: January 2014
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Wednesday, January 8, 2014. Churches and Synagogues of Istanbul. Istanbul is full of historical and cultural riches, and with economy car rentals this fabulous city can easily be accessed, maybe as the termination of an exciting European road trip. Combine it with the last leg of an Orient Express outing and you have the perfect Agatha Christie style romantic holiday. Quite a few new churches were built in the 19th century, close to the foreign embassies, such as the British Embassy Church and Armenian-C...
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Middle East Travelling: Culture in Tel Aviv
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013. Culture in Tel Aviv. Many visitors to Tel Aviv come and go with a stroll along the Tayelet Lahat (seaside promenade) or a dip in the Mediterranean as their chief souvenir, but the waters here run deeper than that: as a religious center the primacy of Jerusalem is beyond contention, but for most everything else, there's this city of 400,000 people that can sometimes feel much bigger than that. Israel maintains something of a cultural edge where contemporary dance is concerned...
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Middle East Travelling: Top tips for travelling during Ramadan
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Friday, July 4, 2014. Top tips for travelling during Ramadan. 1 Know the basics. 3 Shift your schedule. 4 Know the local law and customs. 5 Get in the Ramadan swing. Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom ). Top tips for travelling during Ramadan.
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Middle East Travelling: February 2014
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Hepatitis is a general term meaning inflammation of the liver and can be caused by a variety of different viruses such as hepatitis A, B, C, D and E. Since the development of jaundice is a characteristic feature of liver disease, a correct diagnosis can only be made by testing patients’ sera for the presence of specific anti-viral antigens or antibodies. There is no specific treatment for acute viral hepatitis B. Hepatitis B is a viral disease, and as such, antibiotics a...