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Photographer Khaled Al Sibai  Khaled Al Sibai {Karma:211}
Project #33 Pictures of Famous Places Camera Model Nikon D70s
Categories Architecture
Journalism
Travel
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Khaled Al Sibai's Portfolio
Black & White
Lens Sigma 18-200mm
Uploaded 2/26/2007 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
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Location City -  Makkah
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Country - Saudi Arabia   Saudi Arabia
About This photo has been taken in Mina in the city of Makkah, this place is very important for Muslims, because every year Muslims come to Makkah for pilgrimage and they have to stay in this place for 3 days living in the tends appear in the photo, i hope you would like.
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Khaled Al Sibai Khaled Al Sibai   {K:211} 2/27/2007
Hi again, i want to apologize because i did not have any other photos of these tends, if i had anything in the near future i will consider to send you, khaled.

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Danielle Huber   {K:-141} 2/26/2007
Thank you Khaled, I did not visit Makkah indeed. We lived in Jisan and Ryadh for 4 years altogether. I'd appreciate to see one of these tents full lenght. I'd love to see what they look like. I had a look at several of your pics and I must say I am very envious. Only a man can take a photo of a saudi man who shows so much trust and kindness. As a woman I would not even think of asking. If we think of ourselves as human beings, just as souls, the problem would not be and we could have heart to hearts with each human being. But then the photos could not be either :-) I look forward to your picture of "full tents".

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Khaled Al Sibai Khaled Al Sibai   {K:211} 2/26/2007
Hi Danielle, first of all thank you for passing by, as i said in the description this tends use once a year and for 3 days only for the people who come to Makkah for pilgrimage, so you did not see them because you did not visit Makkah :), i will try to send u a photo to your email to have an idea, thank you again.

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Danielle Huber   {K:-141} 2/26/2007
Hi Khaled, Thank you for sharing this photo. I have never seen such tents in Saudi. Perhaps because they seem modern and I left a long time ago. But I find the photo really interesting. I wonder what are the constructions in between. Leaves me very curious, this photo. I would be curious to see how a whole tent looks like. Would you be willing to show me some more of the "full" tents if you can: dani_huber@t-online.de

Danielle Huber - Frankfurt, Germany

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