Ibn Battuta

Ibn Battuta was a great 14th-Century traveler: a discoverer and a marveller filled with promiscuous curiosity, as travelers should be. This is not a site about him so much as his spirit. Photographs of the Middle East and Africa by Christopher and friends. (c) Christopher Dickey

Monday, August 14, 2006

Jewish Cemetery, Mount of Olives, 14 Aug 06


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