
Children's and Maternity shop in Ben Ashur, Libya

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Wished there was a place like this while I was in Libya back in the mid 80's. Instead, when we went to the supermarket. There was only one at that time. All we saw was flour. We had to but clothes on our trip to Rome @ Paris. But, as a consolation, Libya has loads of beautiful places to visit. Don't mind going to the open market or the seaside and watch the fishermen catch fish!
ReplyDeleteYou would be amazed at the shops in Libya now. You can buy almost anything and most things are reasonably priced too.
ReplyDeleteyeah, Libya did change since I was there Five years Ago. I just hope it is for the best.
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