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Kuwait

The Middle East - countries visited on this trip are Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Emirates and Oman Turkish Airlines Business Lounge in Istanbul. This travelers lounge is one of the largest in the world. DSC_6628 All Hotels and Restaurants and the country of Bahrain are dry - No liquor allowed to be consumed in the country. DSC_6630 Downtown Kuwait City DSC_6632 DSC_6633 A mosque within a block of the hotel DSC_6637 Small shopping center visited DSC_6639 Economic, Cultural, Political Capitol of Kuwait Souq Al Mububaralaya. Old market in the city DSC_6645 More old then new items for sale. DSC_6649 Beautiful old paintings This owner of the shop is from Iran originally he told me DSC_6655 Something different besides the basic black DSC_6663 DSC_6664 Old currency from Iraq with Saddam Hussan's photo on it DSC_6667 DSC_6671 You wonder how do all these small stalls make a living DSC_6673 DSC_6675 DSC_6676 Products for sale in the enclosed food market in the Souq DSC_6679 DSC_6681 Meeting place for men within the Souk Market DSC_6684 Good looking fruits DSC_6686 All ladies must cover ALL hair in public DSC_6688 The men in the orange jump suits are there to help you with your shopping in the food market. For a fee they push the carts while you shop for food. I would sure like to have a fish market of this caliber where I live. Great Fish Market DSC_6695 DSC_6698 Everything is caught the day of Market DSC_6701 DSC_6703 They are waiting for shoppers to come into the food market. They will push your groceries until your cart is full for a fee. Ladies checking out the latest in clothing You name it you can find it here Spices all types DSC_6710 Prayer Beads Follow that conversation Grande Mosque Seif Palace - Not used much by the Royal family as they prefer the Bayan Palace as the Official Palace for the Emir Flag of Kuwait Bayan Palace Home to the Emir - Official Home of the Emir. 1,399,000 meters of Architectural masterpiece. Consists of Conference Building and Amir tent, 6 compleses of 3 buildings each, helicopter landing pad and a gold domed Mosque for 1,200 worshippers Coastline DSC_6722 Schools of Fish in the harbor near shore Kuwait City Harbor skyline Many Modern Buildings Travel group having dinner in a local restuarant What a dessert. Almost like a light birdnest Kuwait Buildings lighted at night time Restaurant meeting place Emir Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Salah Advertising is iluminated many stories high in the building DSC_6748 KFC Chicken found around the world Unique lighting on the buildings at night Kuwait City at night DSC_6763 Lighted Head Board in the Hotel Royal Dhow boats Maritime Museum The old and the new in the background DSC_6776 Apartment and Condos Tareq Rajab Museum of Islamic Art - The following photos are a collection of jewelry, guns, plates, art works all from many countries in the Middle East Rescued from the Kuwait - Iraq war - When the war broke out the enrance to the house was sealed with cement and brick so no one would know what is behind all the walls of this treasure The Museum houses a collection of over 30,000 items collected over 50 years. 10,000 items are on permanent display DSC_6787 DSC_6788 Pieces of art, Jewelry from almost every country in the Middle East DSC_6790 DSC_6791 View of the history of the people of the Middle East DSC_6793 DSC_6794 DSC_6795 DSC_6796 Words cannot describe seeing these items in person Oman DSC_6799 DSC_6800 DSC_6801 DSC_6802 Turkoman From Afghanistan DSC_6806 Uzbekistan Hand carved wall partition DSC_6809 DSC_6810 Rifles and Pistols incredible collection. Everything you see in these photos is a private collection by Tarig Rajab and family. Very few tourists see this collection too unfortunately. We were very lucky to visit it for a morning. DSC_6812 Firearms of the Islamic World DSC_6815 DSC_6816 DSC_6817 DSC_6818 DSC_6821 Rare paintings DSC_6823 Kuwait DSC_6825 DSC_6826 Khanjar all hand made to defend the men. Knives worn at the waist level with a belt holding it to the side of the man. DSC_6828 Yemen Daggers Rare Korans DSC_6832 Large Korans DSC_6836 DSC_6837 Pottery DSC_6847 DSC_6849 DSC_6852 DSC_6854 DSC_6855 DSC_6856 DSC_6857 DSC_6858 Entrance to the Tareg Rajab Museum. This is where the wall was sealed off from any invaders during the Kuwait - Iraq war 1990 Entrance doorway that had been sealed to prevent robbing of the museum artifacts DSC_6861 DSC_6862 DSC_6864 Men's waiting room - no women allowed Tareg Rajab Museum of Islamic Caligraphy DSC_6869 DSC_6870 DSC_6871 Tareg Rajab in the grey suit and wife Jehan. They traveled the Islamic world and beyond to Central and South East Asia and the Far East collecting artifacts over 50 years DSC_6873 DSC_6874 Curtains dating hundreds of years old DSC_6877 Caligraphy View from distance of the hundreds of years old curtains DSC_6881 Close up detail of the curtains Close up detail of the curtains Description DSC_6890 Description DSC_6892 DSC_6897 Hajj located in Mecca - Photo - Annual pilgrimage to Mecca and a mandatory religious duty for all Muslims that must be completed once in their life time by all adults. Over 2.8 million a year visit from 183 countries Local neighborhood near the Museum New housing for locals Water Towers DSC_6924 Al Hamra Tower The Kuwait Towers were a group of 3 slender towers inaugurated in 1979. Part of a group of 34 towers, 33 holding water. They were closed when we were in Kuwait in November 2015 DSC_6938 Local Fisherman throwing his net in the bay Close up of the tiles on the tower New Skyscrapers DSC_6952 Kuwait House of National Works. Museum captures the horror of the Iraq invasion in 1990 and honors the sacrifices of Kuwaiti Citizens, Kuwaiti Military and their allies made to repel Iraqi forces. Exhibits comprise a number of well crafted city models DSC_6958 DSC_6959 DSC_6960 DSC_6962 DSC_6964 DSC_6969 DSC_6970 DSC_6979 DSC_6981 DSC_6983 DSC_6985 DSC_6986 Saddam Hussein found in a hole in the ground in Iraq DSC_6988 Visit to the Local Fish house in Kuwait City You cannot buy fish any fresher than this Waiting for customers DSC_6995 DSC_6996 Local Dhow fishing boats DSC_7003 The old Dhows and the new Skyscraper in the distance DSC_7009 Talking about the catch of the day DSC_7011 Inside the modern facility for selling fish DSC_7015 DSC_7016 DSC_7017 DSC_7019 One thing you do not see is women. The men do most of the shopping. Beautiful fresh produce DSC_7022 Dates and apricots Time for lunch. Notice the birds in the cages behind the men DSC_7025 DSC_7026 This is called the Qibla - points to the direction of Mecca. This was on the night stand corner in the hotel room. Every hotel room will have this on the ceiling or a conspicuous location to tell which direction to pray to Mecca A Qibla Compass or Qiblah Compass points to Mecca. It is a modified compass used by Muslims to indicate the direction to face to perform ritual prayers 5 times a day
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