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yeah, there are a lot of people who still live there. they eat, sell, and buy sheep, camels. they don't have a specific place, they always travel from place to another searching for water and grass for their sheep and camels. and if you go to any one of them and ask him to help he will leave every thing just to serve you.
we know them generous men and they love their guest, but at the same time they are strong and hard men so we avoid do any mistake with them. also they so jealous and they may kill you if you entered the part of the women at there tent. a lot of them have no nationality because one day you find them in Saudi Arabia tomorrow you'll find them in Jordan and then you may find them in Syria. that's way they don't have a specific nationality. also, my father and grandfather and the old members of my family know some little things about the places we go to. and the bigest trouble is missing the way, in this situation 90% you'll die. :redface: |
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First advice would be never to travel alone. And second to travel at night time and to sudy stars to find your general directions. Aren't any type of tourist excursion you can do first to get your way in, and learn as much as you can before doing more adventurous trip ?
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yes you are right.
before I go there I have to learn a lot about survival at desert. O.K. tell me about your trips. I think there are a lot of dangerous things may be you have there bears, snakes, spiders, waterfalls, big forests, etc. how could deal with all of that things? |
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