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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
This is happening in the US too. People who photograph the 'wrong' buildings are getting taken away and interrogated by federal agents. Happened to a fellow from Ohio visiting NYC with his family. He was held for two weeks... He was in the wrong place at the wrong time and took the wrong picture!
I really enjoy reading your travel journals. It's almost like being there! Your description of the spice markets really brought back memories of bulging burlap bags, overflowing barrels, and boxes filled with strange but wonderful smelling things!
Thinking about it inspires me to have some herbals... in a glass of Bombay Sapphire!
Stitchawl
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I should like to see a link to any such story. I have very serious doubts that other than things like power stations, airport garages, and such anything would get anyone in trouble. I took pictures ALL over DC last May including IN the WHite House, no troubles.
I was in East Berlin in '86 on an "official" Army Tour for Army Officers. the guide was hysterical; "On your left NO PICTURES PLEASE! is the .... building..."
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Originally Posted by dreams
Hi, desertblues Tea must taste so much better without chlorinated water.
Earl Grey (yes, I still have a ton of this left and need to drink up  )
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I Love my well!