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Wherever you go in the world there are certain rhythms to life. The ordinary, not the extraordinary. Some of these are universal - common things found the world over - some are unique. But all add to the charm of a specific place and make it what it is. 
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These slices of life from Beirut could, I suppose, be anywhere. Industrial action, coffee yet...they are also distinctively Lebanese. 

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​Occupy: Electricité du Liban

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  • Home
  • About
  • the journeys
    • Africa and economic migration >
      • where the earth first touched my skin
      • An old man and the sea
    • The Middle East: the wounds of war >
      • Qahwa
  • Reverse Diaspora
  • Contact