| Celebrations of Life | 
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| Written by Brian Clark Photographed by Nik Wheeler
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| The rites of passage of Egypt's culture, along with the calendar's cycle of seasons and celebrations, are the focus of film-maker Fadwa El Guindi's work: to record life's rich variety before it fades in the light of the 21st century. | 
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| Enigmas in Stone | 
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| Written and photographed by Rami G. Khouri | 
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| They are not mirages, but they are certainly puzzles. Why did Umayyad rulers build solid and lavishly decorated castles, palaces and bath complexes in the barren deserts of today's Jordan? A new theory is taking shape. | 
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| Escape From a Troubled World | 
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| Written and photographed by Tor Eigeland | 
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| From the Alhambra to the humblest home, the lovely patios of Andalusian-Spain are a striking part of the region's Muslim heritage. Sun, shade, flowers and running water help make them "antechambers of heaven". | 
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| Meeting Place of the Spirits | 
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| Written and photographed by Don Davison Jr. | 
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| Two tiny dots on an aerial photograph - and the search for groundwater resources in arid Oman - led to a 25-story descent into darkness and the discovery of Arabia's largest known cave chamber, big enough for a fleet of 747's. | 
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| Qasr al-Hallabat | 
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| Written and photographed by Rami G. Khouri | 
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| Qasr Kharranah | 
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| Written and photographed by Rami G. Khouri | 
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| Qasr Mushatta | 
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| Written and photographed by Rami G. Khouri | 
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| Qasr Tuba | 
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| Written and photographed by Rami G. Khouri | 
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| Qasr’Amra | 
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| Written and photographed by Rami G. Khouri | 
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| Qastal | 
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| Written and photographed by Rami G. Khouri | 
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| Scotland's Egyptian Lights | 
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| Written by John Lawton Illustrated by Michael Grimsdale
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| Granite-gray and windswept, Noss Head is 3000 miles from Alexandria's sunny beige and blue. What folly put Egyptian-style buildings in Scotland? The answer links an erudite engineer and a wonder of the ancient world. | 
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| Servants of the Pearl | 
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| Written by Eileen Khoury Photographed by Victor Lambourne
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| The exquisite natural pearls of the Arabian Gulf, once the center of an industry, remain the objects of legend, lore and love today -especially among the sons of Hajji Ibrahim Alfardan, founder of a pearl-trading dynasty. | 
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