Little Neighbors – Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait
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Crystal-clear water, spectacular salt deserts, and ancient burial mounds. Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain are the smallest countries on the Arabian Peninsula, yet the people living here are no less self-assured. Marble-adorned Qatar is even considered the richest country in the world. Its youngest citizens are already taught the Arab sword dance. Bahrain is said to be the most liberal country on the Arabian Peninsula with freedom of religion, bars, and nightlife. In cosmopolitan Kuwait, people enjoy good food, expensive cars, and fast camels.
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51 min 56 sec
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