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RE: Life After Graduation... Yemen

in #travel7 years ago

It is cool you had the chance to visit all of this before these days. I guess most of it is now destroyed or not safely accessible :(

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I haven't been following the situation too closely but id say most is probably still there. The city was quite extensive and the old city was pretty much all like in the photos.

An important part, for me, of this series is to urge people to get out and see the world while they can. You never know what will happen. Many of the sights i saw in Syria, which i will get to in subsequent posts, are no longer there not to mention some of the wonderful people i met.

This makes your posts twice as important as witnesses from the past! History is important, otherwise it is forgotten and the same mistakes are repeated.

Actually the same mistakes are always repeated... :(

We have a very short memory.