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Hey this is short travel doc on Syria done by a friend of mine (she's from Montreal and she's Syrian) a while back.
__________________ Vincent: "So what you gonna do?" Jules: "Well, basically, I'm just gonna walk the earth." Vincent: "What you mean 'walk the earth'?" Jules: "You know, like Kane in 'Kung Fu'...go places...meet people...get in adventures."
Trips (only counting recreational travel): FIRST TRIP (2005): FIRST EUROTRIP EVER! UK, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Holland SECOND TRIP (2007): First Solo Trip! Greece, Turkey, Syria, Spain 2008: China (Beijing, Shanghai, Yangshuo) ...right before the Olympics! 2009: Japan & HK, Southern Spain
[size=1]2010: All over Lebanon, Ibiza (Spain), Oktoberfest (Germany), Thailand. 2011: India (Goa), Jordan, Jerusalem, San Sebastian (Spain), Amsterdam (again), London, Driving from Vancouver to L.A. (stopping in Portland, Seattle, San Fran and all the little stops), Montpellier (France), Geneva and Lausanne (Switzerland)
What a great documentary/introduction to Syria. I do want to travel there for obvious reasons, but am very apprehensive because I am an American. Is this a valid reason?
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What a great documentary/introduction to Syria. I do want to travel there for obvious reasons, but am very apprehensive because I am an American. Is this a valid reason?
I would be lying if I said that it's a myth that they don't like Americans - there's a general anti-Americanism there. (there's quite a bit up here in Canada too!)
BUT that was under Bush and not Obama, and Syrians are generally friendly to anyone who is friendly to them. I met tons of Westerners, Americans, Brits, Kiwis who traveled through Syria no problems.
Also, Syria is one of the safest places in the Middle East because of the prevalence of the security services. They say you can leave your purse on the bus bench for a day, and nothing will happen to it, because everyone is afraid everyone is a secret police - who want nothing to happen to foreigners - Syria recieves bad press as it is.
__________________ Vincent: "So what you gonna do?" Jules: "Well, basically, I'm just gonna walk the earth." Vincent: "What you mean 'walk the earth'?" Jules: "You know, like Kane in 'Kung Fu'...go places...meet people...get in adventures."
Trips (only counting recreational travel): FIRST TRIP (2005): FIRST EUROTRIP EVER! UK, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Holland SECOND TRIP (2007): First Solo Trip! Greece, Turkey, Syria, Spain 2008: China (Beijing, Shanghai, Yangshuo) ...right before the Olympics! 2009: Japan & HK, Southern Spain
[size=1]2010: All over Lebanon, Ibiza (Spain), Oktoberfest (Germany), Thailand. 2011: India (Goa), Jordan, Jerusalem, San Sebastian (Spain), Amsterdam (again), London, Driving from Vancouver to L.A. (stopping in Portland, Seattle, San Fran and all the little stops), Montpellier (France), Geneva and Lausanne (Switzerland)
Thanks for the advice. It seems like such a travelers paradise, yet a bit dangerous. My wife and I are not ones to get into trouble, but it does happen. Anyhow, still a really cool video (returning to original programing!)
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