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EP8 Title: 'Here Comes the Bedouin! '
Slowhatch:
Pbase has some great pictures. This one looks like it was taken from the second tower (somebody's got to look after Puddin in jail :knuckles: :beer:). Could the digging be around there also? Except for the drive in, do we have indicators for anything outside of Sur?
puddin:
The odds are good they won't track us down Boingo :bny3:
now if only we could make that darn Navy pop-up disappear :knuckles: oh ROBbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb !
Teams do some mindless task on Rion Bridge which sends them to Athens ? to catch a flight to ?
Where do they fly into ?
so teams bunched , taxied to Ayjah ,run up to the fort , get the clue which then leads them to the detours to be done / Transport camels to the Bedouin in the desert and whatever the other is .
After they deliver the camels they get the clue that sends them though the Wadi's ( where do they pick their gear back? do TPTB magically put them in the jeeps they drive through the Wadi's ?) that leads them to the Roadblock .
Perhaps the pitstop is Muscat .
I bet the other detour is easy and Fran & Barry get lucky, I really can't help but to notice how many untouched mounds of sand are in Barry's picture where as the Hippies look all dug up , even they say so .
puddin:
--- Quote from: Slowhatch on April 16, 2006, 08:25:12 PM ---Pbase has some great pictures. This one looks like it was taken from the second tower (somebody's got to look after Puddin in jail :knuckles: :beer:). Could the digging be around there also? Except for the drive in, do we have indicators for anything outside of Sur?
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:lol: come and get me coppers
I love that pbase Slowhatch , hey before I forget ......
http://www.search-22.com/downloads/images.php
puddin:
another one
the second one I'm not sure of
Chateau d If:
Y'all got this already, right?
--- Quote ---The Wahiba Sands,
The spectacular dunes that lie in the center of Oman stretching over 180 kms from North to South. Their colour ranges from deep red to rich honey depending on the time of the day. A unique and fragile environment, these dunes are static unlike those of the Empty Quarter which march forward as the wind drives them.
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