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I'm sure I posted these photos before, but I can't locate the thread and there was a request on another thread for access to them, so please forgive the repetition.
Anyway, these are photos from my November 2006 to the United Arab Emirates (I visited all seven emirates by public transportation), Oman and Bahrain.
Photos: UAE (all seven emirates), Oman and Bahrain
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Either I missed them the first time around or my memory fails me. Seven Emirates by Public Transport--that's impressive. I see your signature flag shot throughout but the license plates are a new touch. The grain, vegetable, and fish pictures are quite artistic. There was one very attractive goat in there too.
Wonderful! I especially like the camels, goats and fish. And the sense of place you've captured. Thanks for sharing.
I missed these the first time around, so I'm glad you reposted them.
Glad to see these. I don't think I ever saw them before, I would have remembered a mojito made with honey, chocolate, and camel's milk.
You do seem to be able to photograph the sites without a lot of people around--even the market pictures.
Thanks.