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	<title>Comments on: Pages &amp; Pixels: My dad in Sunday&#8217;s NY Times</title>
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		<title>By: petitbateau17</title>
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		<description>Marhaba! I was actually looking at the NY times because I was planning on getting a feel for the travel section because I plan on writing an article about Wadi Rum. I lived there for four months so when i was clicking around it surprised me to see this picture because I know exactly where your father is in the desert. I was a desert guide during my time there because many of the drivers do not speak great english. I have been in many of those sand storms. One time I was yelling for tourists to come down from the top of an outcrop and they didn't believe me. I ended up seeing them huddled in a corner shivering once the storm passed. Jordan is a beautiful place and I hope you enjoyed Wadi Rum.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marhaba! I was actually looking at the NY times because I was planning on getting a feel for the travel section because I plan on writing an article about Wadi Rum. I lived there for four months so when i was clicking around it surprised me to see this picture because I know exactly where your father is in the desert. I was a desert guide during my time there because many of the drivers do not speak great english. I have been in many of those sand storms. One time I was yelling for tourists to come down from the top of an outcrop and they didn&#8217;t believe me. I ended up seeing them huddled in a corner shivering once the storm passed. Jordan is a beautiful place and I hope you enjoyed Wadi Rum.</p>
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