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Crossroads Arabia Informed comment about and analysis of Saudi Arabia, its culture and history, and efforts toward reform in the Kingdom. by: jfb1138 | find out more
THOUGHTSKOTO THOUGHTSKOTO is a jargon word for "these are my thoughts". Blog of a Young Filipino LDS Couple, Kenji Jebee and Shiela Mae living in Saudi Arabia. Thoughts and Musings about Life and Love, Trials and Challenges, Faith and Hope as we continue in our journey to FOREVER.
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MBN Photography I am a photojournalist working at the Saudi Gazette in Jeddah. I'm in charge of local content and I train all the reporters currently working as writers. find out more
Marahm This is a place in which I collect memories of my twelve year residence in Riyadh. This blog is a metaphorical Riyadh-- a place in which I can practice my art, indulge my passion for words, and develop my spirituality. This is a place in which to meet people who who are traveling in the same direction. Perhaps we can keep each other company. find out more
American Bedu American Bedu is a former American diplomat who resigned after 20 years of service to marry her Saudi husband. She now resides in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and through her blog shares her experiences and views about Saudi life, culture and customs. find out more
Anti-fodder: A Place for Digital Sufies and Other Asymptotes I am interested in non-serious discussions about life in the mid east, and more serious discussion about such things as Muslim-Christian dialoge, moderate Islam, Arabic language study, and other general issues related to the politics and culture of the mid east. find out more
Eastern Province
Digital Weave A blog by a school student currently residing in Bangalore, India, who lived in Riyadh + Dammam for a large part of his life. I'll be moving to university in a year - probably to the UK or the USA - re-expatriating me, I guess. find out more