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		<title>Travel Guide to IRAQ: Visiting a Country During War Times</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[“Where are you going next” I was asked many times while traveling in Turkey. &#8220;I’m going to Iraq”… And quickly the blank look in their eyes would follow with the same interrogation! “But Why?” would usually follow? Why I came here is pretty simple. I had the same philosophy for the last 10 years. I go everywhere, and only once I am there I discover what there is to see, and usually, I am blown away that these things are not more “popular”… Most people dream to go to the same places… New York, Paris, Venice, London… While I do agree these places are nice, I believe most people have just been brainwashed to believe these are the nicest places to see and do not push further to seek what other destinations can give them. I am a professional marketer, I know how these things work. It&#8217;s not their fault, they hear about New York, Paris, and London in Music, Movies, TV, Magazines, Publicity, Social [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
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					<description><![CDATA[Two years ago I was celebrating my 150th country visited in Iceland. That&#8217;s only 25 new ones in 2 years, as reaching new countries at this stage is getting increasingly difficult. Now I finally reached my next milestones: Iraq. So I arrived in Erbil, in the Kurdistan région of northern Iraq 2 days ago in one of the worst times of the year to visit, in mid-August. This means 45 degrees temperatures in the shade&#8230; But it I&#8217;ve seen this before and since it&#8217;s dry heat, it doesn&#8217;t seem that bad. I am sitting in its incredible 7000 years old citadel as I am writing this. It feels incredible to be here, as of all the countries I&#8217;ve visited, this is most probably the oldest historical site I have seen! Just 2 weeks ago I was stunned by the beauty of the ancient Romain city of Timgad in Algeria, which is about 1700 years old&#8230; And this place is more than 4 times older! It&#8217;s [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
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