Sunday, October 09, 2005
More bloggers !
A new blogger is Nura - a sweet Jabali girl who lives in Geneva, Switzerland. Her blog Nura's thoughts highlight her life as she lives between two cultures. Well written and with a different perspective - go visit!
The Dreaga family has a fun blog called D-Log. It's filled with adventures of a Libyan family living in America.
And then there is Tyeness at Dunia, a blog of a Muslim Arab (Libyan to be super-specific) female -- with all the opinions that implies...
Happy blogging!
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Thanks for the introduction!;o) I was thrilled to see your site with all the information about Libya.. I also admire that you moved to a place and culture that was completely at odds with the one with which you were raised. Mashallah. I am from Nalut, so if you need any information - I would be happy to help. All the best!
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