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An Arty shot, showing the Medina, and a boat
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A typical shop, aimed especially at tourists |
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| The Mediterranean was cold, after all this was January |
Not only did these people want you to give them money, to have a
ride on their camel, but they expected money if you wanted to take a picture
of the camel |

(So here's a couple of sneakily taken pictures, when they weren't
looking. Ha ha ha !!! )
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Kate wonders why no-one has tried to sell us anything for 30 seconds
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... whilst Mike practices his singing in the
amphitheatre |
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| I can't remember the name of the place, but we visited a Roman city
that had been abandoned, rather than destroyed. It was very impressive and
afforded some wonderful views. |
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It also gave the opportunity for the occasional comedy Photo. |
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We also went along to a Bedouin Feast. Whilst a man showed us tricks
that he could do on his horse, some dancers showed us some traditional
dancing. |
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Meanwhile, two men with pots on their heads. whilst a waiter uses a
novel approach to clearing the table, a genuine Bedouin Dancer dances -
with genuine Nike trainers on his feet.
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We spent the final day on the beach, where Mike can
be seen with his sand castle, defying the sea to wash it away. And then in
the evening we decided to get married.
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