Friday, July 06, 2007
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Thank you KhadijaTeri.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed all 4 very much. I just wish there was more on Tripoli. The little on Tripoli was shopping in the old city.
thanx khadija
ReplyDeleteit was great vidoe clips. its differnt frm desk tops. i did realy enjoy it so much.
wonderful videos, Khadijateri! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteI actually found these clips few weeks ago when I was searching in youtube, and was delighted that something nice about the country was shown online, impressive clips, thanks Khadija for posting the links.
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