Travel in the Arab states
I just checked one of my email accounts and noticed I got a virtual postcard a few days back, the card comes from 4arabs.com and was sent by the webmaster there with the occasion of Eid Al-Fitr. Honestly I do not know what that is, the card is probably spam as I do not recall knowing anyone related to that website, but it may be possible.
Do I mind getting a postcard from someone I do not think I know? No I do not, greetings are a good thing. It also triggered my curiosity and thus I found out that this is the name of the holiday which marks the end of the Ramadan. I know about this holiday, but I never knew how it was called.
What about the wishes? I think it is best to put here the image of the postcard.

According to Wikipedia "Eid Mubarak" is a traditional Muslim greeting reserved for use on two occasions, the festival of Eid ul-Adha and the festival of Eid ul-Fitr. Translated into English the phrase means "blessed festival".
Thank you and I hope to visit some day that part of the world and of course produce great photographs, this is where the title comes from, this is what the postcard triggered. (Than again I want to travel the entire world)
Eid Mubarak to you too.
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