Created by SaraP on November 5, 2003
- Long a pariah state, Libya is waking up and embracing visitors. The sanctions are lifted and Lockerbie grows a more distant memory as time passes and Libya seeks to move on. Its people are charming and courteous hosts, and its landscapes and history are memorable and vibrant.
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Created by mahamoud akka on January 28, 2008
- Its domestic architecture is characterized by a vertical division of functions: the ground floor used to store supplies; then another floor for the family, overhanging covered alleys that create what is almost an underground network of passageways; and, at the top, open-air terraces reserved for the women.
Created by YF.TOUR on November 26, 2007
- Do they think the magic of green mountains that embrace history? Does the thought of carrying human history cascade ?the magic of history in Libya
Created by hairy002000 on June 15, 2004
- Read about a week's wandering in Tripolitania, Libya with no bookings, a very tight budget, a great desire to see the country on the inside, and the will to go native.
Created by TravelPen on July 14, 2000
- Being in the film branch, I had the opportunity of working five days in Libya. The country has opened its' doors and is very interesting.
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