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Locally made soap from Khan as-Sabun (Soap Warehouse) in Tripoli.
Beautiful metal inlaid work from Esfahan. Inlaid work is the particular handicraft of Iran.
Worshippers in prayer at the Iranian style Sayyida Ruqayya Mosque and Mausoleum in Damascus.
"Hilo Beauty" croton.
Traditional Arabic sweets for sale in Damascus.
On the road to...
The unusual black and white patterned Abu Darwish Mosque atop the Jabal Ashrafieh in Amman.
Nargile, strong coffee and Islam.
Interior of the Al Fatih Mosque in Manama. The mosque is the oldest building on the island and is capable of seating 7000 worshippers.
A woman from Dubai pours coffee for a waiting customer.
Victory of Bahram II and his queen Shapur I relief and the tomb of Ardeshir I (224-225 AD, first Sassanian king) at Naqsh-e-Rustam.
Portrait of an elderly Jordanian man.
A local man in his workshop in the historical town of Bahla.
The magnificent 30 metre tall portal of Masjid-e Emam (Emam Mosque) of Esfahan. The traditional blue tiled building of Iran was built in the 17th century.
A man and his donkey working the hills of Petra.
Iran's Supreme Leader: Ayatollah Khomeini, graffiti style.
Al Fatih Mosque in Manama. The mosque is the oldest building on the island and is capable of seating 7000 worshippers
Palm bowls for sale.
The Qasr of Jebel Al-Qala'a in Amman is believed to be part of an 8th century Omayyad palace.
The Minar Jomban or Shaking Minarets of Esfahan. The two minarets actually move by about 5cm's when shaken.
One of many hilltop forts in the ancient fortified town of Hatta.
The interior of Hammam al Jedid in Tripoli. The traditional bath house was built by the Ottomans.
The hilltop Roman Citadel of Palmyra was built in the 2nd Century AD.
Colourful wall mural in Shiraz.
The expansive courtyard of the Umayyad Mosque of Damascus.
Brass coffee set for sale in Tripoli.
Smiling, young Jordanian boy.
The ancient Roman Amphitheatre of Amman.
A young Iranian woman in traditional hejab.
The Qasr of Jebel Al-Qala'a in Amman is believed to be part of an 8th century Omayyad palace.
Monk at Wat Hai Sok, with blurred golden Buddha statue in foreground.
A local woman from the historical town of Bahla.
Pearl Monument, on roundabout.
Football crazy Syrians playing fuss-ball.
"Weather-proof" welcoming lei's for sale.
Ruined figurehead and columns of Apadana Palace at Persepolis.
Local shoe repairer from Damascus.
Entrance to a teahouse in Esfahan.
Strolling along the Corniche in Beirut.
A young boy selling fruit beneath an advertising billboard in Damascus.
The Masjid-e Vakil (Regent's Mosque) in Shiraz. The mosque was constructed in 1773 AD during the Karim Khan-e-Zand period.
Mosaic detail dating from the 6th AD century at Madaba.
Beautiful display of water jugs, traditional khanjars and holy book from Syria.
An enamelled copperware artist at work in Esfahan.
A mullah washes his hands in the courtyard of the Khan Madrassa (Khan School) of Shiraz.
Tropical Hawaiian shirt.
Monk strolling along street under umbrella.
Traditional Arabic sweets for sale in Damascus.
An incense holder and one of the three minarets of the Umayyad Mosque of Damascus.
One way of displaying cooking ware for sale in Tripoli.
Raouche also called Pigeon Rocks at night in Beirut.
A local spice vendor from Manama.
Inside the Esfahan bazaar.
An older local man from Manama.
Blue enamelled copperware detail for sale in Esfahan.
Traditional coppersmith at work in Esfahan.
Fishing the Mediterranean in Beirut.
A Monkeypod tree (Samanea saman) in the Lava Tree State Park forms a natural canopy from the sun.
Local Jordanian women rest on the steps of the 2nd century Roman Amphitheatre of Amman.
The sun sets over Kona coast.
The view of Palmyra from the 2nd century AD Citadel.
A souvenir from the ancient city of Persepolis in the Shiraz market.
Traditional fabrics from Khan el-Khayyateen or Tailors' Caravansary (enclosed courtyard for caravans) which dates back to the first half of the 14th century.
King Darius the Great (522-486 BC) battle relief in the ancient site of Persepolis.
The altar of the 17th century Bethlehem Church (Kelisa-ye Beit-ol-Lahm) of Esfahan.
A local Bedouin guide stands in front of one of the ancient tombs of Petra.
Hookahs, nargiles or even shishas for sale in Tripoli.
Layered spices for sale in Manama.
Prayer beads for sale in Damascus.
Brassware and fabric shop in Damascus.
An edlerly mullah holds his Holy Koran (Qaran).
Women in traditional burqa prepare local dishes.
A lone fisherman on the Beirut waterfront.
Detail of a colourful Hawaiian shirt.
An inner portal at Taynal Mosque in Tripoli. The mosque is a Mameluke structure commissioned by Prince Sayfuddeen Taynal al Ashrafi al Hajeb in 1336 CE.
An original windtower design. Before air-conditioning all the old houses of Dubai were built with ventilation towers allowing a funnel of breeze to cool the house down.
Zrkane batons from Esfahan. Literally (House of Strength), the ancient sport is a Persian style of wrestling popular in Iran.
The ancient castle of Artaxerxes II at Firuz Abad (Artaxerxes II was executed for treason against his own father).
Girl eating noodles.
Chilling out on the beach with a book, in a hammock.
Traditional Arabic coffee pots.
Detail of hands during good luck blessing from monks.
Wahine (woman) wearing a lei palaoa (a traditionally royal necklace made of human hair, hung with a carved whale tooth pendant)
The amazing Hatta rock pools.
"Cream" Heloconia.
Jumbo driver framed by windows of other vehicles.
That Chomsi illuminated at night.
Architectural detail of minarets of Muscat.
A nomadic woman from the Finuz Abad region of Iran.
Hip-shaking hula!
An original Damascus bus.
A lone tree in the dry Wadi Rum area of Jordan.
Warrior figurehead at the Place of Refuge.
Hookah, waterpipes or hubbly bubblies for sale in teahouse.
Looking through to the ancient Roman Amphitheatre of Petra.
Tourists relax in a nargile (hookah, shisha) den in Beirut.
Down a quiet alleyway in Esfahan a metalworker hammers away at his next piece.
A camel and driver in front of the Treasury of Petra. Khasneh (The Treasury) was built some time between 100 BC to 200 AD.
A full moon and palm tree.
Clay lamps from a pottery workshop in the small village of A'Ali.
Offerings left at Kilauea crater.
Portrait of President Khatami woven on a rug from the Shiraz market.
The Emirates Twin Towers in Dubai.
Painted coconuts for sale as souvenirs.
Silver and brassware for sale in Damascus.
An artist working on miniature works in Esfahan.
Tile detail on an Esfahan mosque.
An elderly broom seller rests in front of his shop in Damascus.
Tha ancient Hatta Fort.
The traditional sport of zurkane (literally, House of Strength). The ancient sport is a Persian style of wrestling popular in Iran.
A smiling vendor from Tripoli selling traditional Lebanese bread.
A little Bedouin child pats the family's pet donkey.
Sunset over the Dhow Monument of Bahrain.
A potter in his workshop in the small village of A'Ali.
A local man wears a traditional khanja (small ceremonial dagger).
Monk percussionists in motion.
The view across to Israel from Mount Nebo in Jordan. Mt Nebo (the memorial of Moses) , is the presumed site of the prophet's death and burial place.
Fireworks celebrate the Dubai Shopping Festival over Dubai Creek.
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