Traffic in the center of Damascus the capital and largest city in Syria with over two million people.
A Roman column stands at the heart of the Old City of Damascus, on the southern side Of the Omayyad Mosque
A traditional tamarind seller pouring drinks at the al Hamidya market in Damascus, Syria.
Saladin statue in front of the citadel and near the entrance to the al-hamidya market in Damascus, Syria. Saladin is the founder of the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty. He was born in Tikrit and educated in Damascus.
A family enjoys shopping in Damascus, plenty of fresh nuts, vegetables and fruit are sold near the Al-Hamadyeh shouk. 
An Iraqi refugee woman selling cigarettes in the Old City of Damascus. There are 1.2 million Iraqi refugees currently trapped in Syria. Most can not go back to Iraq, they wait years to be resettled to America, Canada, Australia, Sweden and other countries.

A Syrian man and his wife walking back from Friday prayers at the Omayyad Mosque in one of the many small streets in the Old City of Damascus Syria.

Iranian pilgrims praying at the Saida Zainab mosque in Syria. The mosque is a site of great religious importance to Shia muslims. Saida Zainab is the granddaughter of the Prophet Mohammed. She is revered for her many sacrifices.








1 comment:
Amazing photos Kloie!
I wonder if anybody ever buys the American breakfast cereal?
Umm, how can I watch the slideshow in a larger format? Please send me an email on this.
Thanks,
David Vickery
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