Some pictures from Bahrain

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Some pictures from Bahrain

Postby Chimborazo » Sat Feb 02, 2008 10:22 pm

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Some pictures from Muharraq:

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Old Islamic fort:

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Jasra:

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Manama:

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Postby Stiv » Mon Feb 04, 2008 11:56 am

My fave:
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Cool.

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Postby Penta » Mon Feb 04, 2008 2:25 pm

Mine's the one with the series of pointed arches. Gorgeous.
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Same here.
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Postby soulohio » Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:21 pm

i like the fort pics and the FISHING boat!
where are you going? why don't you walk the wheel with us? what is the matter my american friend? what has upset you?
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Postby Chimborazo » Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:39 pm

soulohio wrote:i like the fort pics and the FISHING boat!


That was fun...only caught a lot of little guys though. Damn nice boat...manufactured in Bahrain too. Volvo Penta diesels.
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Postby OneLungMcClung » Tue Feb 05, 2008 3:15 am

I liked seeing the bougainvillea. Reminds me of home :)
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Postby soulohio » Tue Feb 05, 2008 6:20 pm

Chimborazo wrote:
soulohio wrote:i like the fort pics and the FISHING boat!


That was fun...only caught a lot of little guys though. Damn nice boat...manufactured in Bahrain too. Volvo Penta diesels.


yea...looked very nice but unfamiliar to a guy that looks at boats...and a day fishing is better than alot of days doing anything else...do they have the mighty tarpon fishes there?
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Postby Stiv » Tue Feb 05, 2008 6:39 pm

soulohio wrote:
Chimborazo wrote:
soulohio wrote:i like the fort pics and the FISHING boat!


That was fun...only caught a lot of little guys though. Damn nice boat...manufactured in Bahrain too. Volvo Penta diesels.


yea...looked very nice but unfamiliar to a guy that looks at boats...and a day fishing is better than alot of days doing anything else...do they have the mighty tarpon fishes there?


Doubt it, but I've seen Bonefish on sale in fish markets on the red sea coast of Egypt so they are probably to be had there.

World Range & Habitat
The Bonefish prefers reefs, shallows, estuaries, bays, grass flats, and other brackish areas at a depth from 0 to 84 meters. It is found worldwide in subtropical warm seas. In the Eastern Pacific, its range includes waters off California to Peru; the Western Atlantic range stretches from North Carolina to Florida, the Bahamas, the Gulf of Mexico, the Antilles and the rest of the Caribbean to Brazil.


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