week 262

Mon: Willingly participating in the Vietnam war put aussie society into soul searching about its new allegiance to the USA, but only after the fiasco.

Tue: Intact bows and daggers from the archaeological site of Salut near Bahla in northern Oman dated to ~1000 BCE reveals contact/conflict between Yemenis and Persians.

Wed: The very north tip of the New Zealand’s north island may provide a more welcoming, read less wet climate, than further south, if the wallet can afford it.

Thu: A few private reserves, east of Windhoek, keep running efforts for a sustainable cohabitation between cattle farmers and leopards in the wilderness of Namibia’s vast interior.

Fri: Having bivouac in the Rub al-Khali desert (a.k.a. Empty quarter), our dear german female motorbiker should have known better and avoid the Sharquiya sands tourist trap.

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