Four days will not be enough, I murmured, sipping a beer at the Siem Reap Hostel after my first day of exploring . Ticking off what I had covered on an enlarged map printed from “Ancient Angkor” by Michael Freeman, one of the definitive resources on Khmer civilization. Pdf copies of them are available on the net, and is an interesting read if you are into history and culture. Don’t bother buying it before hand, you can pick it up for 5 dollars from any road side seller.
Music for the Soul – Some Moments from the Bahrain Heritage Festival
Hello again,
Hope you have all recovered from the extended May Day weekend and the horrible sandstorm which nearly spoiled it. In my last post, we had visited this years Bahrain Heritage Festival, where the weaving traditions of the island which were on display. Continue reading Music for the Soul – Some Moments from the Bahrain Heritage Festival
Weaving Colors – At the Bahrain Heritage Festival
A Quiet Afternoon at the Bahrain National Museum
How many times has this happened with you ?
- You visit a museum and end up spending an entire day inside,
- you walk so much that your feet tire, you have to make detailed plans to get through the top 30 artifacts,
- the museum halls echo of hundreds of tourists talking and footsteps.
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