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Category Archives: travels
Jerusalem: Insanity in a city
I like Jerusalem. Infact, I really like it. It’s about as conflicting and conflicted as any other place on this planet. I’m sure you all know about it, from the news or some deranged fanatic uttering some sort of rant … Continue reading
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Why I Love Tel Aviv
When I was in Israel two years ago, I discovered that the country has nothing short of questionable graffiti artwork. Here’s proof, and it is definitely the best graffiti I have ever seen: Hopefully I shouldn’t have to explain that … Continue reading
world: meet (part of) kde israel
Dear world. For those of you who do not know him, I’d like to introduce one of the KDE israel team: Meni Livne. In Tel-Aviv, we caught up for a walk around town, some great civilised western food, and of … Continue reading
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Arrived in Israel!
We left Dahab and decided to skip visiting Petra, since the area had been snowed in for a couple of days, and the roads were super icy and temperatures are well sub-zero. Stevo, a dude from manly with semi-dreads got … Continue reading
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Dahab: It’s Eurogyptian!
The last 5 days spent on the Red Sea coast have been wonderful. I’ve been living it up, relaxing by sleeping most of the day in Bedouin style camps on the beach, eating wonderful food which isn’t necessarily falafel nor … Continue reading
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