Leptis Magna, Libya
Friday, Jan 12, 2007
Are They The Best




David Murray2007-03-04 10:31:57
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been completely buried in sand, and some Italians dug it out. This is the most complete coloseum I have ever seen. 99% unrestored. There was only one thing I could do. I raced down and sung The Holy Grail. This place was worthy. In fact, it will be hard to sing this song again after this site. We ran in and out of the tunnel systems. There was no underground like El Jem, but fuck me, I was having multiple orgasms here. We walked through an arch and out towards the beach, and then we were in the circus. Still half buried in sand. Just in case you don't know, a circus was where the chariot races use to take place. It was amazing as well. Seats complete, just abandoned. I was still able to have one orgasm after the coloseum, so I did !!! We climbed back up for another view of the coloseum. If I were to die tomorrow, I would be happy !!! Back in the car, we headed back to Tripoli.
Once there, still feeling the effects of getting out on the wrong side of the bed, I told Walid the Lab, that the food was shit for the money we were paying. Lucy told him that we normally eat with the locals, and to fuck the car off, we want to walk. He was mortified. We were the first to tell him this.
At the desired hour, it was time to go to dinner. We did drive, but only as far as the Arch of Marcus Aurelius. It was ok, but eroded through the natural elements and of course, pollution. After a quick walk around, we moved onto a fish restaurant. As usual, we were offered Soup, Salad and whatever. I looked up and told them where they could jam their soup. I took the salad, and had a fish steak. Once finished, they brought desert. A quick word about desert. It is, sliced apple, sliced banana covered with what tastes of fanta. I turned it down. By this stage, Walid the Lab had sent Yousef the Lab home. We had a nice walk through the city. It is a nice place, pity more of the locals don't get out and do what we were making our Lab do. Hopefully, tomorrow will be a new day without the dramas of today.
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