What better starting place than an Iraqi sunrise! The pictures don't show much, but I am trying to be a bit artsy with my point and shoot camera and show some beauty in the area.
This is one of the 2 communication hills on base. The rumor is that the dirt/sand that makes these hills was dug from the many lakes on base. All the lakes are man made for Saddam and his party. Another rumor is that he turned off Baghdad's water supply for 10 days to fill all the lakes. Before the US invasion the lakes were all filtered and people swam in them. You can see the entire base and some of Baghdad from the top of these hills, hence, no pictures allowed from there.
This looks better than the other pic I took a few minutes later. You can see more of the foreground and it looks like a moon scape to me.
One of 2 mosques that I have seen on base. As far as I can tell they have been left alone since we got here, although they are in great condition and must have someone keeping them up.This is the other one, much smaller scale but just as nicely kept up. I love the shapes and colors
Can anyone tell me what this says?
Random building. It looks like something you would see from Egypt, but parts look like a federal buildings from the US. Very grand. I have to say he had an eye for buildings.
The Bath party house below - where Shock and Awe began. Built over the water on stilts because, according to what I have heard, they believe that sins don't count in water. Doesn't sound like an all seeing god to me. Interestingly, the building is very impressive from a far and some of the details look well done, but I have noticed that it is all just window dressing. Look under the outside and you will notice building techniques from 200 years ago. Layered bricks and mortar.
To the right side is the blast damage from one of our initial bombs, total collapse.
This one has an interesting name; Victory over Iran and Victory over US. It is two palaces built into one. As you can see, it was never completed. I wonder why?!
If you notice on the right side of the building there appears to be another crane. It collapsed last winter. Texas said it made some noise when it fell. I guess 5 years of nothing takes it toll.
Bravo troop has been here and dubbed it "the Flintstone" village. Saddam built this for his grand kids. It looks like something you would find at Disneyland. It has been pretty marked up and some parts are collapsing, but it looks like it would be a pretty fun playground for children.
I know people that have lake front property, but this is amazing. I'm always amazed that they are this low to the water. They don't have to worry about flooding since it's a man made lake. When the water was cleaner, I bet it would have been great to walk out back and dive in!