This is a true story

Stanisław Barszczak, Wheelbarrow boy… Sanaa or Sana, is the largest city in Yemen and the centre of Sanaʽa Governorate. The city is not part of the Governorate, but forms the separate administrative district of “Amanat Al-Asemah”. Under the Yemeni constitution, Sanaʽa is the capital of the country, although the seat of the internationally recognised government moved to Aden in the aftermath of the September 21 Revolution. Aden was declared as the temporary capital by President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi in March 2015. Sanaʽa is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. At an elevation of 2,300 metres (7,500 ft), it is also one of the highest capital cities in the world, and is next to the Sarawat Mountains of Jabal An-Nabi Shu’ayb and Jabal Tiyal, considered to be the highest mountains in the country and amongst the highest in the region. Sanaʽa has a population of approximately 3,937,500 (2012), making it Yemen’s largest city. The Old City of Sanaʽa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has a distinctive architectural character, most notably expressed in its multi-storey buildings decorated with geometric patterns. In the conflict that raged in 2015, bombs hit UNESCO sites in the old city. Located here is the Al Saleh Mosque, the largest in the city. The old fortified city has been inhabited for more than 2,500 years and contains many intact architectural gems. It was declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations in 1986. Efforts are underway to preserve some of the oldest buildings some of which, such as the Samsarh and the Great Mosque of Sanaʽa, are more than 1,400 years old. Surrounded by ancient clay walls which stand 9-14 metres (30-46 ft) high, the Old City contains more than 100 mosques, 12 hammams (baths) and 6,500 houses. Many of the houses resemble ancient skyscrapers, reaching several stories high and topped with flat roofs. They are decorated with elaborate friezes and intricately carved frames and stained-glass windows. One of the most popular attractions is Suq al-Milh (Salt Market), where it is possible to buy salt along with bread, spices, raisins, cotton, copper, pottery, silverware, and antiques. The 7th-century Jāmiʿ al-Kabīr (the Great Mosque) is one of the oldest mosques in the world. The Bāb al-Yaman (“Gate of the Yemen”) is an iconized entry point through the city walls and is more than 1,000 years old. A commercial area of the Old City is known as Al Madina where development is proceeding rapidly. In addition to three large hotels, there are numerous stores and restaurants. The area also contains three parks and the President’s palace. The National Museum of Yemen is located here… Miss Jennifer had been in the Old City, suddenly she sung old song that she had known many years ago: I still have a thousand dreams, deep inside of me, they could become the truth, it is up to you alone. Dreams from my heart. Keep the feelings warm. It is even better to wake up, in love with your arm. I need to tell you I was often in love. But only through you a new tenderness was born in me, I never want to lose anymore. She does me so much good, never leave me alone anymore. I still have 1000 dreams. Deep within me, deep within me. But when they become truth, it’s up to you alone. Dreams from my heart. Keep the feelings warm. It is even better to wake up, in love with your arm. I still have 1000 dreams. Deep within me, deep within me. But when they become truth, it’s up to you alone. Dreams from my heart. Keep the feelings warm. It is even better to wake up, in love with your arm.(to be continued)

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