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The Summary
The Kurdish people in Iraq are some of the most friendly and hospitable people you will ever meet. During my visit, I met and accompanied a group of university students to their classess, was taken in by a local family and even learned a few Kurdish dance steps while on a typical picnic.
| Date | Location | Entries |
|---|---|---|
| February 11th, 2007 | Damascus, Syria | Syria - The Start of my Journey to Kurdistan Iraq | 12 Photos Updated: September 23rd, 2007 |
| February 14th, 2007 | Palmyra, Syria | Palmyra - The Ruins of an Ancient City | 18 Photos Updated: September 23rd, 2007 |
| February 16th, 2007 | Al Hasakah, Syria | From Palmyra to Al Hasake | 6 Photos Updated: September 23rd, 2007 |
| February 17th, 2007 | Silopi, Turkey | From Al Hasake to Silopi | 11 Photos Updated: September 23rd, 2007 |
| February 18th, 2007 | Duhok, Iraq | An Education in Duhok | 6 Photos Updated: September 15th, 2007 |
| February 20th, 2007 | Amadiya, Iraq | My Brief "Adoption" by a Kurdish Family | 11 Photos Updated: September 18th, 2007 |





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