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Day13 Palmyra

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20 Juli 2007 | Syrië, Palmyra

Thursday 18 July (Day 13) Zenoubia Cham Palace, Palmyra, Syria 260/4823 km
Although it was the second time, the drive out of town was still an experience with cars unexpectedly slipping in front of you and pushing you to the side or squeezing you from both sides. We made it safely to the turnoff to Palmyra and drove the 220 km without problems. Half way we stopped at the Bagdad Café 66, which is a nice stop over place that got so popular that there are now 3 identical desert inn’s close together all with the same name (but with different number). In Palmyra we straight away drove to the recommended Zenoubia Hotel, which has now been upgraded to a palace together with bigger /more rooms and higher prices. The advantage of the hotel is that it is next to the roman ruins. The old Roman desert city is very impressive. It was encircled by a wall and had several main streets lined with columns. These have partly been dug up and restored. In some area’s it is clear that the ruins have been inhabited by the local population at one point because house remains could be seen on the street lanes. I don’t think they were recent, but may have been built after the last earthquake in 1089. Several of the ruined cities we visited on this trip have come to an end due to an earthquake (Petra, Jerash). Maybe the frequency and magnitude of the quakes were higher in the past. The area is green. It is an old oasis which gets its water from springs. The area is, at 400 m, quite a bit lower than its surroundings (800+). In fact just outside of town there is a sabkha, which regularly still turns into a lake. The Hotel we are staying in is built on top of the ruins within the old city walls. From where I am sitting on the terrace I can see the columns light up in the dark. Jamaliah and I spent a nice few hours wandering through the ruins. At 18:00 we picked up the boy’s and drove up to the Arabic Castle which has a commanding view of the ruins and a beautiful sunset. We are now expected to get up at sunrise and visit the ruins again. I am not sure if we will make it (Jamaliah is definitely not a morning person, so the idea of waking up to watch the sunrise is a rarity).
P/S: as the hotel has no internet connection this update will reach you hopefully from Hama, our next destination.

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We are a family of 4. Rudy Welling was a Principal Production Technologist with Shell/NAM's offshore team. He first went on sabbatical from April 2014 to April 2016. In that period he made a return trip to Vladivostok with his wife, Jamaliah, in camper Passepartout. This was followed by trips to New Zealand and Spain. In April 2016 Rudy re-joined NAM/Shell again in Assen for a year and then retired in May 2017 after 37 years with Shell. He and his family have spent some 21 years in various Shell locations around the world (NL, UK, Brunei, NL, USA, Nigeria, Oman, NL). Jamaliah Jaja is the Manager of the house and comes from Brunei. Anton (1993) studies Business IT in Groningen Bernard (1994) studies Mechatronics also in Groningen Both boys still live at home, but will have to run the household on their own when we start our trip. Our previous trip by car (Volkswagen Passat Station) was from Oman to Holland in 2007. Rudi's great plan is to travel with his wife in a camper around the world. The trips will be in steps. The first is from Amsterdam to Vladivostok. De second from Tierra Del Fuego in Argentina over the PANAM highway to Prudo Bay in Alaska. Australia and New Zealand will be separate side trips and Africa will either be done out and back from Amsterdam or just from the Cap to Amsterdam. Now as K/O of Rudi's retirement we are making this second step on a journey around the world. We hope you will enjoy our story Rudy & Jamaliah

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