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A little old German town

Whenever people ask me what’s my favorite place I’ve been to, I always come up blank. I mean, how can I possibly choose?! I imagine it’s like asking a mother to choose a favorite child.. and now instead of picking a favorite city, I have to pick the city that takes up the most residence in my heart – my beloved Heidelberg.. a little town on the Neckar River in southwestern Germany.

Walking down the streets, I often look up admiring beautiful architecture and plants growing up the walls to the very top, making each house look like a piece of art—an idyllic, picturesque.. a city where everyone knows everyone and where charm and history is in abundance. 

Dear Heidelberg,

I have never told you how much I love you, but oh dear, have I shown you!

During the few days I have spent around your streets and neighborhoods, I felt some sense of belonging. For some reasons I felt like I’m home even though I don’t speak your language and I don’t look like your people.. a sense that made me insanely attached to you.. emotionally attached in a very beautiful way.

I loved your winter and I’m amazed by your spring.

I have travelled to so many cities yet, you among all have stolen my heart..

But most importantly, you have given me the feeling of being home.

And for that, I will always be grateful.

From the day I left, this city has never left my heart and I know it is there waiting for my return.

Basima

Hot Air Balloon Ride Over the Arabian Desert

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I have always wanted to fly in a hot air balloon, this has been on my bucket list for a long time. On a cold December morning and far from the glitz and the glamour of the city of Dubai I went on a hot-air balloon flight over the Arabian desert with endless ocean of sand dunes and emerald green oases. we spotted native Arabian animals such as oryx, gazelles and wandering camels in their natural habitats.

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Up in the air just like that. on the ground one minute and 500 feet in the air the next! Stayed in the air for about an hour. Apart from the “burn” needed to keep us buoyant, it was the most quiet, peaceful, blissful experience on Earth. I absolutely loved it, a very unique combination of exhilaration and serenity.

No words can really describe it, you have got to try it ;)

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