Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Spring Break

Quick Facts, then pictures.
Sri Lanka is not a country Americans visit often because its on the other side of the world, but the Sri Lankan people still praise the US for its aid after the 2004 tsunami. Sri Lanka is also home to sizable populations of Christians, Muslims, Hindus, and Buhddists, yet they seem to get along fairly well. A war between the Tamil and the Sinahlese very recently ended on the island and while it has the potential to begin again, the people are genuinely tired of it. Here are some of my pictures.
We arrived at 2 in the morning at wandered around until breakfast

The next day I went downtown to see what I could.
The busy streets of Columbo
The Indian Ocean was very warm and had some great waves
A Hindu Shrine
There was a strong military presence on the streets. I knew a war just ended but I still wasn't expecting it.
Playing cricket at the park.

The food was very spicy but scrumptious

They're watching a cricket game on a tiny TV
The tuck-tucks all had weird little sangs written all over them.
A Chinese guardian outside a buhddist temple
Waiting for the sunrise after a difficult climb up Adam's Peak. This is a holy site for Christianity, Buhddism and Islam
It was worth it
During the climb down it was easier to see

We traveled around by train. It was great to be able to see the countryside and there were no assigned seats so I always tried to sit between the cars.

In the town of Kandy, the fire chief invited us in.
Making friends on the train
12 hour layover in Dubai for architecture fans.
The tallest building in the world
Enough uploading. And they lived happily ever after.


Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Skipping Rocks in the Holy Land

Hey guys,
I feel like its been a while so I might as well update you. Some of you may have heard that I'm going to spend my spring break in Lebanon and Turkey but several days ago there was a loud... sound during the day. At first we were told it was the aftershocks of an earth in Turkey but the next day we started hearing rumors that it was an Israeli airstrike somewhere around the West Bank. Now, Arabs love rumors and conspiricy theories so I'll probably never know for sure what it was but the more research I've done the more likely it seems that Lebanon and Israel will be at war again soon. Instead of that spring break I'll be going to Sri Lanka instead to explore the jungle and meet buhddists.

For one of my classes I got an internship working at the Department of Palestinian Affairs and as part of that I accompanied my boss to a Palestinian refugee camp just outside of Amman. There we met a delegation of Norwegian members of parliament and their aides. We toured the camp briefly and alot of empty words were exchanged about improving the situation.

Monday we had another excursion to the holy sites in Jordan and topped it off with a visit to the Dead Sea.

A mosaic map of the holy land in some church...

The view from Mount Nebo where God killed Moses
Surprise there are churches in the holy land
Jesus was here. Being baptized.
That's... the legendary Jordan river?
Across the river is the occupied West Bank. On the left are two Israeli soldiers with loaded assault rifles. Behind me was a Jordanian soldier similarly armed and a techincal with a mounted M-60 machinegun. It wasn't exactly relaxing being between them.
We finished out the day at the Dead Sea swimming and skipping rocks. Here's a pro tip you won't find in any travel guide. Don't fart in the Dead Sea. It seriously burns.