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Showing posts with label bahrain. Show all posts
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December 18, 2011

Bahrain 6 - Shaikh Isa House in Muharraq

The house of Shaikh Isa bin Ali Al Khalifa is situated in the heart of Muharrak, the old
capital of Bahrain, near to the Grand Mosque and is considered to be one of the oldest
houses in town.


[See more pictures in the slideshow].
The house was built at the end of the 18th century by Shaikh Hassan bin Ahmed Al Fatih
who lived there as well as his sons and grandsons.
Later on, the house became with king Shaikh Isa bin Ali Al Khalifa a residence and a
government centre from 1869 to 1932.
Its huge walls, the small doors and the wind tower were conceived as
a protection from the heat in summer and the severe cold in winter.

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LINKS:
- BahrainTourism
- Bahrain Guide

December 17, 2011

Bahrain 5 - The Fort near Karranah

The Fort - Qal'at - of Bahrain [قلعة البحرين], is located by the sea in the northern coast
of the Kingdom
of Bahrain.

[Slideshow by G@ttogiallo]
It is one of the Kingdom's most important historical and archaeological sites where
excavations carried out since 1954 have unearthed antiquaries from an artificial mound
of 12 m height containing seven stratified layers, created by various occupants from
2300 BC up to the 18th century, including
Kassites, Portuguese and Persians.
It was once the capital of the Dilmun civilization and was inscribed as a UNESCO
World Heritage Site in 2005.
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December 15, 2011

Bahrain 4 - A 400 years-old tree

It can be seen from a distance on a small rise of the ground, as you drive 2 km south-
ward from
Jabel Al Dukhan into the Bahraini white desert.
As impressive on the map as in real view, - a green spot lost in a blinding light, this 400
years-old mesquite, stands in absolute loneliness, defying the centuries
.


[Click to see more pics].
The mesquite tree (Prosopis velutina) belongs to the large family of the 'Fabaceae' and fits
to extreme weather conditions, however this one has become a legend and truly deserves
the name 'Tree of Life', Shajarat-al-Hayat in Arabic.

Despite sand storms, grazing animals, high heat... and disrespectful behavior of visitors,
the tree is alive and well thanks to its strong roots that sink deep into the ground, only...
... there is no known source in the vicinity.


One natural wonder, one lonely tree
Life is powerful, and sometimes magic.
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LINKS:
http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Fabaceae/Fabaceae.html
http://www.gisp.org/casestudies/showcasestudy.asp?id=64&MyMenuItem=casestudies&worldmap=&country=
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_of_Life,_Bahrain
http://bahraindiscovery.com/tree_of_life.html

http://www.asiarooms.com/en/travel-guide/bahrain/sightseeing-in-bahrain/tree-of-life-in-bahrain.html

December 14, 2011

Bahrain 3 - Absolute Oil

Bahrain was the first Persian Gulf country to explore and discover oil.

Click to see the Bahrain petroleum fields slideshow.
[Nov. 18/2011].


The Sakhir Oil Museum, built and officially opened in 1992, houses old drilling equipment,
samples
of rocks found underground, topographical maps and some information about the
first
concessions and the companies that have operated in the since 1931.

[The Bahrain Petroleum Field].



[G@ttoGiallo]



December 04, 2011

Bahrain 2 - Al Jasrah House


A 'Pearl' from de Persian gulf is offered to you to visit,
you just have to click, it's a slideshow...

Yours faithful G@tto.
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[Any reference to the 'Pearl', which has disappeared, is not due to chance].

November 16, 2011

A C@t in Bahrain - 1

... and here we are with the first images
from the Kingdom of Bahrain.

Morning light for my first wakeup in Amwaj Islands...



[Increasing the contrast, curiously reveals a graffiti under the peinture' layer].







Exploring the beach, I'm intrigued by these mounds of sand pellets. Their authors should be those tiny
crabs I saw on the shore.



I've never been a birdwatcher, until today, but these herons just come and friendly share this quiet beach
with me.

Later on, I've the privilege to attend the private ablution of a dark heron in the deserted pool...




From November 16, until 22, it is the French Week in Bahrain
Opening speech by the French ambassador and cocktail at the InterContinental Regency hotel

Entertainment with the 'Swing DeLuxe' quintet and 'La Bourrée Arverne' dance group.


Tribute to Georges Brassens in Bahrain City Centre.


The 'French Week program' includes, among others,
three gourmet French dinners but, personally, I intend
to enjoy myself with more exotic dishes.



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November 13, 2011

A Tabby Yellow on a new mission...

I know at least one and that one is to fly...

... here.


[No more info available for now, but stay tuned].
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February 17, 2011

Bahrain yesterday, from an expat friend...




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Bahrain protesters reclaim Pearl roundabout
in central Manama
.
Feb. 19th: The standoff in central Manama ends with troops moving out
and the return of jubilant demonstrators demanding change.



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2011–2012 Bahraini uprising - WIKI

March 22, 2009

And Griset generated a new Blogger Blog !

Yes, a new blog is born and now, finally, active :

From Griset to Amwaj Islands

>>>
or from Griset, Paris, France... to Tala, Amwaj Islands, Bahrain...
Follow them with the BloggerFollower (and follow G@tto as well).

Since the beginning - the pioneers' era in the 90th, Griset has been
an expat's nest/relay :
- Dominique & Franck : Tokyo, Singapore, Paris, Tokyo.
- Véro & Thomas : Singapore, Paris, Huston, Cairo, Lagos, Paris.
- Aurélie & Séb : Paris, Kuala Lumpur, Paris.
- Nath & Marco : Paris, Amwaj Islands...

Who's next ?
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