kiwitripper64
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The best upgrade thread is lots of fun. Travel can be bad and gets TV shows made about he horrible stuff, but it can be wonderful and unexpected.
We were at the Dead Sea in Jordan and talked to the life gauds at the beach. I think it would be impossible to sink enough to drown, their main job is to have lots of bottled water for when you get salt in your eyes. With not much happening we were having a great chat about Jordan and New Zealand, when one of them disappeared and came back with a kilo of Dead Sea Mud, carefully wrapped for us to take home.
We thankfully took it with us to the next hotel in Petra. We found one of the staff who understood that we couldn't take mud through Europe for another 3 weeks and certainly couldn't bring it back to New Zealand. He assured us his wife would be very happy.
We also had a few days in Aman. The taxi driver who got us from the airport seemed agreeable, so we asked if he could take us on a few day trips. When he took us back to the airport he have us local Omani Power Authority windscreen shades and coffee cups. We could carry those home.
These weren't huge gifts, but stick in our minds as the fun side of travel.
We were at the Dead Sea in Jordan and talked to the life gauds at the beach. I think it would be impossible to sink enough to drown, their main job is to have lots of bottled water for when you get salt in your eyes. With not much happening we were having a great chat about Jordan and New Zealand, when one of them disappeared and came back with a kilo of Dead Sea Mud, carefully wrapped for us to take home.
We thankfully took it with us to the next hotel in Petra. We found one of the staff who understood that we couldn't take mud through Europe for another 3 weeks and certainly couldn't bring it back to New Zealand. He assured us his wife would be very happy.
We also had a few days in Aman. The taxi driver who got us from the airport seemed agreeable, so we asked if he could take us on a few day trips. When he took us back to the airport he have us local Omani Power Authority windscreen shades and coffee cups. We could carry those home.
These weren't huge gifts, but stick in our minds as the fun side of travel.