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Travelling in Arabic Cities – all the Myths Busted!

July 12, 2017 by Hayley Leave a Comment

This post was last updated on April 28th, 2019 at 12:45 pmOver the past few years hubby and I have visited many Arabic destinations, all of which have been wonderful and unique in their own way. So, when Shaherazad offered to contribute a guest post on the common myths associated with travelling in Arabic countries I […]

Filed Under: Asia, Guest Posts, Travel Tagged With: Arabic, culture, female, Islam, laws, lie, Muslim, myths, prison, rules, solo, Travels, truth

Th agonies of Phnom Penh: The Killing Fields and S21 Museum

June 30, 2013 by Hayley 2 Comments

This post was last updated on June 5th, 2018 at 02:58 pmThroughout Cambodia there are clear signs of the Khmer Rouge and the destruction and chaos that they brought to Cambodian people. My main reason for visiting Phnom Penh was to learn about the history and to visit the killing field. For those of you […]

Filed Under: Asia, Cambodia, Travel Tagged With: asia, Cambodia, death, grave, Khmer Rouge, killing fields, Phnom Penh, prison, S21, Travels, war

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