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The Olive Tree in the Mediterranean Basin

TravelBy Marryam H ReshiiNovember 2, 2015

It was my first day in Tunisia and I had been whisked off by my hosts to visit a museum. Not any old museum, mind, but one that had mosaics as its theme. Bardo had mosaics on the walls, on plaques, on the floors, even on the ceiling. Most of them were old and faded.…

Waking up to a New Sunrise ~ From the Archives

Travel, VintageBy Marryam H ReshiiNovember 2, 2015

Traditional Srinagar, isolated by militancy for the past decade, is reinventing itself in the cyber age. A halfway house between the old city of Srinagar and its plusher areas, Dalgate is a colourful tumult of brick buildings, shops crammed with tourist kitsch, and a road too narrow by far to handle its traffic. Here, poised…

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