depscribe's photos with the keyword: Kuwait City

The gun is gone but the empties remain

18 Sep 2010 142
Iraqi soldiers were sure that U.S. Marines would storm the beach in Kuwait City. We encouraged that belief. They practiced with their Russian-built 13mm machine guns. The Americans, meanwhile, came up from behind. Ha.

The television studio, Ministry of Information

18 Sep 2010 137
During a newscast

The moon rises over the Persian Gulf

18 Sep 2010 123
I had to hang out the hotel window to make this picture. It was worth it, I think.

My one artsy picture in Kuwait

18 Sep 2010 187
The shore of the Persian Gulf, Kuwait City.

A date vendor

18 Sep 2010 123
We think of dates as dates. But he had numerous varieties, prepared in many ways. The smile was entirely genuine, too.

A retail spice vendor

18 Sep 2010 121
The greenish items in the bin are big and delicious cardamom pods, essential for the production of delicious Kuwaiti coffee, a traditional treat.

A wholesale spice dealer

Near the spice souk

Getting ready for the day's business

The spice souk itself

18 Sep 2010 104
Here, consumers, restaurants, and resellers come to purchase spices, herbs, and dried fruits and nuts.

Kuwait Towers and the Persian Gulf

18 Sep 2010 163
The beach is attractive, but beachgoing is not the passion there that it is in the states. This may be due to the fact that even the shallow waters of the Persian Gulf are infested with sharks. Seabirds are plentiful, and the beach is a great place for a walk.

An older commercial area

Kuwaitis were happy we liberated them

18 Sep 2010 157
In the background is a once-opulent cruise ship that had been ravaged by Saddam's soldiers.

Kuwait Towers

18 Sep 2010 158
I like the other picture, with the strolling couple, better. But I waded into the shark-infested Persian Gulf to make this picture, and I'm damned well going to use it! Kuwait Towers are the landmark of that city, the way the World Trade Center . . . never mind.

In modern Kuwait City . . .

18 Sep 2010 139
. . . there are areas that seem unchanged for decades, perhaps centuries.

Street vendors are common

18 Sep 2010 140
It rarely rains in Kuwait, so there's no problem having goods out in the open.

A view in Kuwait City

I liked the lower red sign


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