With me earning money at work, the family were busy spending it taking a tour from Damascus 2 hours north to the Crac De Chavaliers, perched high above the Homs Gap (and thats not a same sex clothing store). The Homs Gap is a pass into the interior of the Middle East that the Crusaders wanted to control, so they built a rather substantial castle. Most impressive things of the day: Original Crusader toilets and the chicken and chips served by the restaurant - world heritage sites are really appreciated by this family. All photos by Young T and J.
on the banks of the River Nile. Egyptian Madness with the Trickers
Friday, January 14, 2011
Crac de Chavaliers
With me earning money at work, the family were busy spending it taking a tour from Damascus 2 hours north to the Crac De Chavaliers, perched high above the Homs Gap (and thats not a same sex clothing store). The Homs Gap is a pass into the interior of the Middle East that the Crusaders wanted to control, so they built a rather substantial castle. Most impressive things of the day: Original Crusader toilets and the chicken and chips served by the restaurant - world heritage sites are really appreciated by this family. All photos by Young T and J.
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