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Sana'a, A Sojourn In Yemen

Traversing through the fairytale medinas of the Yemeni capital, Sana'a

Sana'a, Yemen Photo: Flickr
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Yemen is a convenient stopover on flights to Europe. And I would rate it among the ten most interesting countries of the world. I visited it on my way back from a tour of the Horn of Africa. I started off in Addis, using it as a base to tour Ethiopia with Aruna Amirthanayagam, a Sri Lankan American diplomat friend from the days when he was posted in Delhi. Then I crossed the unmanned frontier into Somalia with a visa from the non-existent country of Somaliland (the northern, former British-ruled part of Somalia, which has remained peaceful and prosperous, and would like to become independent) before traversing the Horn northwards through Djibouti and Eritrea. From those countries I tried very hard to catch a dhow crossing the Red Sea to Yemen, but it was the wrong time of the year, the monsoons.

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