While this country sucks balls, it does present some interesting photo opportunities. These are a few of the pics I've taken while I've been here:
Sand, palm trees, mosques, helicopters, sand, Arabic script, blurriness and sand. Where are the women relieved of their burqas?
At least now I know how to say stop in arabic. And by say stop, I obviously imply that I can pronounce scribbles.
Sweet God, my head is about to explode trying to figure out the logic here. Can they not landscape that terrain to make it straight, or do they lack that specific equipment but have paving equipment? Why do it that way? Does it take twice as long to get from A to B on that thing? Will I throw up from all the back and forth?
It's in the 70's and 80's in the day right now, but that won't last much longer. Soon it will be in the 90's at night. Up to 140 in the day.
Australia is also made entirely out of sand, yet they have the good sense to pave the roads straight. Or is this I hear that you guys down under have a straight stretch that's 500 km's long wrong altogether?