Posted in November 2009

Sudan’s Roads: Death Of The Death Of…

There aren’t many paved roads in Sudan. Those that are paved are really long and really straight. This makes them a natural environment for high rates of speed. At night, one can see the lights of oncoming drivers from miles away and adjust accordingly. Except that animals cross roads at night too – and they … Continue reading »

Montenegro and The Republic of Dubrovnik

Montenegro… We thought it looked more like a Scandinavian country than a Baltic one. I mean, look at the pictures: The Republic of Dubrovnik – a piece of Croatia isolated from the rest of the country in order to give Bosnia-Herzegovina a small section of coastline… I know what you’re thinking… Dubrovnik and Montenegro are … Continue reading »

A Brief Visit With Mr. Tumbus In Tumbus, Sudan

Not much is known about Mr. Tumbus (the statue below). He is located just outside the village of Tumbus and this was an area of Nubian civilizations. Not much is known beyond that. An effort was made to relocate Mr. Tumbus to the National Museum in Khartoum, but during this effort, Mr. Tumbus tumbled over … Continue reading »

How Many Insurgents Were Killed In Iraq?

In news reports about skirmishes or operations by coalition forces in Iraq, we often hear of insurgents being killed.  To illustrate what I am referring to, here are two examples from recent articles: “Coalition forces backed by a helicopter and jets attacked a safe house being used by suspected foreign insurgents in Iraq, killing 12 … Continue reading »