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keirajenkins

My Burmese Days | Stories [1] | Last Post: 21 Apr 2014

keiranm1

Cliff Walker | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 1 Jan 2013

keiransworld

Tragedy on the TGV | Stories [1] | Last Post: 23 Apr 2012

keish

A Light In The Dark | Stories [2] | Photos [24] | Last Post: 5 Nov 2011

I'm a young woman (age undisclosed!), living with a housemate twice as eccentric as myself and occasionally my partner, Sam, who is in the Australian Army. No kids, but three adorable little kittens who are my best friends at 2AM when I cannot sleep ... Read more >

keishia

Keishia's journal | Stories [5] | Photos [70] | Last Post: 6 May 2007

Hello! The general plan: 3 months in Ho Chi Minh City 3 weeks travelling up the coast to Hanoi 3 weeks in Malaysian Borneo a couple of days in Kuala Lumpur on the way home

keith

A year in the life of Keith | Stories [2] | Last Post: 20 Apr 2007

Hey all, Some of you may know me as QF009 on Flyertalk, others as KeithMEL at SQTalk. Or simply Keith if you don't spend every waking hour surfing travel forums. :) I've penned down many of my adventures overseas on various travel forums, but ... Read more >

keith_austin

Keith Austin: When the world is your lobster | Stories [36] | Photos [165] | Last Post: 17 Jul 2009

Keith Austin is a former Sydney Morning Herald journalist who, over 13 years, worked as the newspaper's chief sub editor, senior feature writer, restaurant reviewer, TV critic and travel editor. He is the editor of the cookbooks Blokes and Seafood. ... Read more >

keith_ruffles

The Wanderings of an Englishman | Stories [4] | Photos [2] | Last Post: 8 Apr 2013

I'm a self-confessed dreamer who would love nothing more than to one day be a travel writer. Until then I'm stuck in the 9-5 office grind in Belfast, forever staring out of the window and with with my head constantly in the clouds...

keith101

La Senda Verde | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 30 Jun 2013

keithgardiner

Life By Keith | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 24 Oct 2014

Hello, My name is Keith. I was pretty average all through school. I finished high school and went to post-secondary for Business Administration Management. Once I finished my program I found a full-time job doing sales. It was a good job, just not ... Read more >

keithnyberg

The Dancing Devils of Chuao | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 4 Nov 2011

kek_crazy92

kek_crazy92's journal | Stories [4] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 12 Jul 2014

kekai

Spirit of Giving | Stories [2] | Photos [8] | Last Post: 8 Mar 2012

keke

KEKES WORLD | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 3 Aug 2007

kelaniearagon

My Home is Where I am | Stories [1] | Last Post: 27 Aug 2015

kelbelarino

Kellys Travels | Stories [1] | Last Post: 2 Jun 2011

kelishis

wrong turn right place | Stories [1] | Last Post: 27 May 2015

kelleyferro

24 Hours in Vienna | Stories [1] | Last Post: 11 Oct 2012

kelleyfoyt

Travel Journalism | Stories [1] | Photos [9] | Last Post: 19 Apr 2013

kellieholway

Sweetness in Life, Under the Blossoms | Stories [1] | Photos [7] | Last Post: 5 Mar 2015

Kellie Holway is from North Brookfield, Massachusetts where she started writing stories at a young age. She has lived in many places in the US as well as in Japan. In her ten years living overseas, Japanese culture proved to be an interesting creative ... Read more >

kelliej

After the floods | Stories [1] | Photos [3] | Last Post: 8 Nov 2011

kellievinal

wonders of the trail | Stories [1] | Last Post: 27 May 2015

I'm a scientist, adventurer, bicycle commuter, writer, podcaster, and curiosity enthusiast.

kellingham

The Last Village: Muslim Tartars in Poland for 500 years | Stories [1] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 20 Aug 2010

kellstoner

mother india | Stories [2] | Photos [5] | Last Post: 28 Mar 2011

kelly

AdventurSpirit | Stories [26] | Photos [564] | Last Post: 29 Jun 2008

Kelly lives in Melbourne Australia with Ethan and her Beagle Snoopy and cat MistyKashmir. She loves the great outdoors - particularly snowboarding and diving. Places visited before start of travel journal - the States when she was ... Read more >

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The characters in this image all come from different families however in an afternoon spent chatting at one of their houses you would not guess it. This is a long developed characteristic the Bedouin are typically very proud of. “You, me, him, no matter.” The intimacy of the families comes, they tell me, out of necessity. Nomadic tribes depend on each other for myriad aspects of their lives. This is a quality evidently passed on to the current generation. As the Bedouin are absorbed into the urban populace perhaps the love-thy-neighbour attitude will start to fade. These kids insist that they will always be this way and with any luck the legacy will last. In the meantime they are providing a lasting impression on those who take the time to understand them.: by jasondury, Views[460]
The characters in this image all come from different families however in an afternoon spent chatting at one of their houses you would not guess it. This is a long developed characteristic the Bedouin are typically very proud of. “You, me, him, no matter.” The intimacy of the families comes, they tell me, out of necessity. Nomadic tribes depend on each other for myriad aspects of their lives. This is a quality evidently passed on to the current generation. As the Bedouin are absorbed into the urban populace perhaps the love-thy-neighbour attitude will start to fade. These kids insist that they will always be this way and with any luck the legacy will last. In the meantime they are providing a lasting impression on those who take the time to understand them.

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