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Diversity and Adversity in the Cradle of Civilization

Our Trips

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  • Locals gathered atop the Erbil Citadel. Photo credit: Michel Behar Locals gathered atop the Erbil Citadel. Michel Behar
  • A replica of the Ishtar Gate, leading travelers towards Ancient Babylon. Jake Smith
  • The UNESCO-listed citadel at Ur. Photo credit: Explore Mesopotamia The UNESCO-listed citadel at Ur. Explore Mesopotamia
  • A Syriac Orthodox Monk at St. Matthew's Monastery. Photo credit: Michel Behar A Syriac Orthodox Monk at St. Matthew's Monastery. Michel Behar
  • A mural within Saddam's Palace at the site of Ancient Babylon. Jake Smith
  • Riding through the reedy marshes of southern Iraq. Photo credit: Explore Mesopotamia Riding through the reedy marshes of southern Iraq. Explore Mesopotamia
  • Inside the Yazidi temple at Lalish, the religion's most sacred site. Photo credit: Michel Behar Inside the Yazidi temple at Lalish, the religion's most sacred site. Michel Behar
  • The Kurish Textiles Museum in Erbil. Jake Smith
  • Rawanduz Gorge, one of Kurdistan's most beautiful sights. Photo credit: Michel Behar Rawanduz Gorge, one of Kurdistan's most beautiful sights. Michel Behar
  • The Imam Ali Shrine in Najaf. Photo credit: Explore Mesopotamia The Imam Ali Shrine in Najaf. Explore Mesopotamia
  • The Erbil Citadel seen from the air. Photo credit: Explore Mesopotamia The Erbil Citadel seen from the air. Explore Mesopotamia
  • Amna Suraka Museum in Sulaymaniyah. Photo credit: Explore Mesopotamia Amna Suraka Museum in Sulaymaniyah. Explore Mesopotamia
  • The ruins of ancient Babylon. Photo credit: Explore Mesopotamia The ruins of ancient Babylon. Explore Mesopotamia
  • The Yazidi Lalish Temple. Photo credit: Explore Mesopotamia The Yazidi Lalish Temple. Explore Mesopotamia
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