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    • Hari 3

      Saudi arabie, pfff

      10 Juli 2022, Arab Saudi ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Tjonge, bij aankomst in Djedda hoorde we al dat we 3 uur vertraging hadden. Lastig dat slapen op een vliegveld. Wel een mooi vliegveld, maar dat mannen en vrouwen apart is toch wel raar. Zelfs de security is gescheiden. Hopelijk vertrekt hij zo op tijd, nu eerst een bakkie :)Baca selengkapnya

    • Hari 47

      Thailand here we are

      10 Juli 2022, Arab Saudi ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Na een slechte nacht op harde bankjes maar wel een lekker kopje koffie bij Starbucks ging onze vlucht op tijd nou ja 3 uur te laat. De vlucht was weer top eten drinken genoeg en lekker. Om 8 uur in de avond plaatselijke tijd waren we in Thailand. Wat is het nog rustig. Douane rugzakken simkaarten alles binnen een half uurtje. Toen een taxi regelen. De taxichauffeur wilde extra geld voor de rugzakken dus wij gelijk vol erin dat dat niet normaal is enz. Zielig voor die man maarja het hoort erbij. Uiteindelijk voor de helft de rugzakken mee. Maar dan krijgt hij geen fooi. De rit duurde ongeveer een half uurtje. Maar geen straf wat een heerlijke stad om naar te kijken. Ons appartement is mega groot en ligt op de 10e verdieping. Snel spullen afgooien en wat eten scoren. We liepen in een straatje achterlangs vol met ratten Emma helemaal in de stress. Maar dapper doorgelopen. We kwamen bij een gay pride achtige travestieten straat waar we heerlijk hebben gegeten en een biertje erbij. Er was genoeg om te zien. Erg leuk. Toen drinken halen bij de 7eleven en nu schoon gedoucht op bed. Morgen gaan we lekker op pad tot dan.Baca selengkapnya

    • Hari 9

      Al Waba Crater

      19 November 2022, Arab Saudi ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      The Al Waba crater is the largest in Saudi Arabia with a diameter of 4 kilometers and a depth of 250 meters. The white looking substance is sodium phosphate.
      Most geologists consider this to be a maar crater. That is, it was created by a massive underground eruption caused by basaltic magma coming in contact with ground water.Baca selengkapnya

    • Hari 10

      At Ta'if

      20 November 2022, Arab Saudi ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Ta'if is a city on a plateau high enough to be cooler than much of the country. So it has become a place for getting away. There is a large central market here that's in the 1st picture.
      Ta'if is probably best known for its roses.the rest of the pictures are at a rose farm where the flowers are grown and processed into rose oil. It takes 50,000 flower petals to make 10 ml of rose oil. The 3rd picture is a model of the hardware used, and the 4th picture is actual hardware in the factory. It is essentially a 9 hour distillation process. Rose water is a byproduct that is both sold and reused in the distillation.
      The last 2 pictures are in the garden: the balcony and the flower beds respectively. Roses are harvested here from March to May.
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    • Hari 10

      Jeddah

      20 November 2022, Arab Saudi ⋅ 🌙 30 °C

      Founded in the 6th century CE as a fishing village, Jeddah is Saudi Arabia's commercial center and Red Sea port. It is the 2nd largest city in the country (after Riyadh, see another post). Jeddah is also the major point of arrival for pilgrims headed for Mecca.
      The 1st 3 pictures are in Al Balad, the old city of Jeddah. The 1st picture is the ancient city gate. The 2nd picture is the 7th century Shaf'i mosque, one of the oldest in the country, and the 3rd picture is the Nasif house which is was the residence of the rulers of the city and nation in the past.
      The 4th picture is King Fahad's Fountain, said to be the highest of it's type in the world. The water jet reaches 260 meters.
      The 5th picture is a water front mosque along the corniche or promenade along the Red Sea. The 6th picture is one of several sculptures lining the promenade. The 7th and 8th pictures are of different points along the corniche in daylight and at night.
      The last picture is the Globe roundabout, a traffic circle that is considered a monument here.
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    • Hari 165

      Thuwal

      18 Desember 2022, Arab Saudi ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      Eine lange Fahrt nach Thuwal über eine viel befahrene Straße. Viele Industrieanlagen. Über 40 Grad mit starkem Wind. Mehrmals fragen wieder Leute, ob sie mir helfen können. Das Mittagessen vom Inder gibt es gratis. Der Wirt holt mir sogar noch eine Cola aus dem Supermarkt von nebenan, weil er keine mehr hatte.
      Ich sitze vor einer Moschee, weil es dort schattig ist und warte auf Muriel. Es hält ein Mann mit einem Auto, zu Fuß geht fast keiner, und gibt mit seine Telefonnummer. Damit ich ihn anrufen kann, wenn ich Probleme hätte. Nach ein paar Minuten kommt er nochmals und bringt mir eine Tüte voll mit PET Wasserflaschen. Als ich nach ein paar Minuten immer noch da bin, gibt er mir ein Kuvert mit seinem Namen und Adresse, für alle Fälle. Solche oder ähnliche Dinge erlebe ich immer wieder.
      Kurz vor Thuwal wartet Rosemary mit ihrem Fahrrad um uns in Empfang zu nehmen. Wir sind zu Gast bei einer jungen britischen Familie. Ein Kontakt via „Warmshowers“. Am Abend noch WM Endspiel und Pizzeria. Ein schönes Bett in einem großen Haus.
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    • Hari 166

      Kaust - ein Tag Pause

      19 Desember 2022, Arab Saudi ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Kaust: King Abdullah University Of Science And Technology
      Ein Tag Pause tut mir sehr gut. Besuch im Bikeshop. Die können mir nicht helfen, aber ich bekomme eine Adresse in Jeddah. Einen riesigen Supermarkt gibt es, in dem man so ziemlich alles außer Alkohol bekommen kann. Preise fast wie in der Schweiz. Am späteren Nachmittag noch im Schwimmbad und am Abend haben uns unsere Gastgeber noch in ein Fischrestaurant eingeladen. Sehr schöner Abend. Die Gegend ist bekannt für guten Fisch und ein Besuch um Fisch zu essen lohnt sich wirklich.Baca selengkapnya

    • Hari 529

      On the Road Again

      5 Oktober 2020, Arab Saudi ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      And then the day arrived: we packed up and left Jeddah, heading for the mountains. Had I feared I have lost my enthusiasm this fear was unfounded. It took me a little while to find my swing though, a few days to experience this chest exploding feeling of happiness when behind the wheel consciously coming to realise the extent of my undertaking, the exotic surrounds and the freedom I am able to experience.
      It is so wonderful being on the road again, setting up camp for the night, having the freedom to leave the next morning or stay another day. And what I missed the most being cooped up in the confines of the compound, experiencing the boundless hospitality of the Saudis. Being invited for a cup of tea when passing a shop, being waved to when driving past, being asked for numerous selfies, seeing the surprise on people’s faces when they see the dog on the driver’s seat, being invited for a Kapsa dinner. Kapsa is the Saudi national dish, being prepared with chicken, or sheep, or goat, or camel, and rice. The true one pot miracle.
      What is very sad though is that I have forgotten all the Arabic I had learned, which wasn’t very much by any means, whilst in Jeddah. Okay, I had studied some Arabic online, however all the courses are in the official language, which is the basis for all the Arabic languages, but not all the words are the same or even similar. So, people are having problems understanding me, my denglish accent doesn’t help neither I assume. There is some work to be done.
      Of course, I had to have a stopover in Al Baha, to visit the friends I had made when in this town for two months in spring. They fussed about us as only Saudis can include preparations for a birthday party for Ella, who turned eight.
      Now it is up to new frontiers. I wonder what the next months will bring. The international borders will not open before January the earliest. This leaves us plenty of time to explore all the areas in Saudi, previously unexplored by us.
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    • Hari 314

      Jeddah

      4 Maret 2020, Arab Saudi ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      When we were down south at Jizan, Jasmin remembered to have read that the ancient city of Hegra, a very important archeologial site, is located in the middle of Saudi would be “closing” on the 8th of March until October this year. So, if we wanted to see this place, we had to get moving. Quicksmart! Particularly as this were 1400km the shortest route.
      When our Arabic friends in Thee AlAin were unable to confirm this information we dropped our plans to visit more sites, but Jeddah we had to see!
      We arrived in Jeddah during peak hour evening traffic. I was just waiting for a traffic light to turn green when suddenly a car honked on my right side. When looking over I say a troopy standing beside me, clearly some more overlanders!
      I wanted to wind down my window, but it refused to work so I had to give it a good knock. Another thing to fix!! I feel like a dill, fumbling with my window, but once it moves down we start chatting, my right hand drive making this conversation really easy.
      This were some Greek fellows, on their way to Africa, working on their Sudan entry visa. Nearly missing the traffic light turning to green we pulled over and continued chatting. At the end we ended up staying overnight at an apartment of another Greek, they hadn’t known before their trip either, giving us the opportunity of a wonderful shower and washing our overdue clothes. And their Greek neighbours invited us all for dinner.
      The next morning we went our separate ways, Vassili and Dimitri (it was nice meeting you two!!) to nurse their really difficult visa process, and we had to see the balconies of Jeddah if nothing else.
      Too many cats roaming the streets of Jeddah, so Rex had to stay in the car and I could enjoy strolling through the “Balad”, the old part of town, without a permanent pulling-on-the-leash. Quite enjoyable, I have to admit.
      Well, these balconies, built to give the women of the house a view of the buzzling street below, whilst very likely not being permitted to immerse themselves, however shielding them from the view of male passerbys. Even though the thought incenses my feminist leanings, I have to admit, most of these balconies are of extreme beauty and outstanding craftmanship. I wondered about the illumination of the rooms behind those balconies, the game of light and shadow, ever changing throughout the day… but unfortunately, I was not given the opportunity to explore this any further.
      Before returning back to the cars, we had to have some coffee in a beautiful coffee shop in the Balad. Being invited to the table of some very nice Arab people, I had an Arabic coffee in the most beautiful cup and pincher, served on a copper tray. And I fell in love… With the set... I have hardly bought anything on my trip so far, not even a carpet!!! So I think I deserve to get myself a set of those!!!! I am sure I can find a spot to store in in Lola. This will give me a good excuse to return to Jeddah, and pay this city the attention it deserves.
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    • Hari 2

      Al Safwah Royale Orchid

      19 Februari 2018, Arab Saudi ⋅ 33 °C

      Jeddah to Mecca didn't take too long trip. It was around an hour to reach Mecca. Here I checked in at my room hotel. The room was really amazing. It was twin sharing bed room and fully furnished. Luckily, I got a special room where I could see Ka'baa from my room. That was really peaceful to see people doing pilgrimage.Baca selengkapnya

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