It is after midnight and I am very very tired, so I'll make this part brief, but will add to it at a later date.
We drove for miles and miles through the countryside.
We stopped at what is a place where there is water (don't know what it is called, will google it), and I was told that in days gone by the camel caravans used to stop at these to water the animals. The water level never goes down no matter how much is drunk, so the story goes.
We passed an old olive tree, which they say is about 300 years old.
We drove through a tiny village with a very narrow street.
Finally we got to our destination.
We drove for miles and miles through the countryside.
We stopped at what is a place where there is water (don't know what it is called, will google it), and I was told that in days gone by the camel caravans used to stop at these to water the animals. The water level never goes down no matter how much is drunk, so the story goes.
We passed an old olive tree, which they say is about 300 years old.
We drove through a tiny village with a very narrow street.
Finally we got to our destination.
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