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Adventures in 2019 – Catching Up: Bahrain

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It’s been a long while since I was able to write about adventures.  And it seems a little silly now to tell in detail all about those adventures – especially as I can’t remember the details.  All I know is … Continue reading →

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Adventures in 2019 – Catching Up: Bahrain

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