the pictures are great. I would love to visit libya again and i am sure there is so much development. I wonder if the apartments are still there... I think most of the diplomats used to live there in the early to mid 80's. every evening I would watch ships & ferries sail in & out of the harbour. then we moved to a villa somewhere in andalus near the friendship village.
Hi red_enclave, which appartements are you talking about? I may have a photo specifically for you next time I've megabytes of photos...There has been a huge building boom in Tripoli for the last 20 years yes . thank you for visiting.
Fri 4-Mar-2005 14:03 Posted by:Highlander
i don't remember the name. but what i remember was it was situated in the middle of the town. and the lifts @ elevators were usually out of order that's why we moved to hai andalus which is closer to the embassy
I'm trying to figure out your ex address..by the way where are you from ? I just had a look at your blog and I assume it is yours from the and I wanted to ask you which school you went to in Libya? it seems everyone who's lived there misses it a lot ...including you do you mind if I mention you on my blog ?
Hi there again. I 'm from Malaysia. Lived in Libya for 3 1/2 years. I attended OCS (Oil Companies School) aka ISM (International School of the Martyrs). Was in Libya from 85/86 - June @ July of 88. I was there when the Americans bomb the city. thank god we have moved to our new house a few months earlier. the whole area was nearly destroyed. a girl from my school lost her sister tgat day. it was a very sad event. i'll try to ask my dad if he remembers the name of the area. please link my site. i'm going to link yours too. Love your site.
p/s i miss libyan bread!
Sat 5-Mar-2005 02:15 Posted by:red_enclave red_enclave@yahoo.co.uk - [Link]
Yes I'm definitely going to link you , I have to update my sidebar as well ...great will do this over the weekend hopefully...I'm thrilled that you 're here..I more or less know where you lived before..and my memories of Malaysia are unforgetable
Sun 6-Mar-2005 17:48 Posted by:Highlander - [Link]
Have you been to Malaysia? where are you from by the way? I assume you live in Tripoli. I plan to visit Tripoli again. But it is pretty expensive to travel to the mediterranean. The exchange rate would leave me pennyless by the end of my trip!
Hey, do you know if the beach hotel still exist? What about the friendship village. Used to leave close by. in a place called Hai Andalus. Oh I've added some more pics at my fotopages
yes friendship village does exist yes and it is nicer now, the beach hotel ( you mean hotel alshatt? ) is yes then the building has become a business complex and restaurant
hi...i used to live in libya ..i was born there and lived all my life there.i'm living in cairo now.i used to live in regata end of gergarish street and was in tripoli college.i love libya alot...wont imagine how much....i love ur blog ....keep blogging..
Mon 28-Mar-2005 13:15 Posted by:Sarah
Thank you Sarah, you see it's people like you who make me want to keep on blogging
Mon 28-Mar-2005 22:30 Posted by:Highlander
Managed to ask my dad today about our apartment in Tripoli. He doesn't remember the name of the place but it is situated close to the navy base
Sat 2-Apr-2005 12:22 Posted by:shireen red_enclave@yahoo.co.uk - [Link]
There used to be an arab restaurant in Tripoli, near the Green Sq by the name of Scheharazade. I wonder if it is still open. There used to be a hotel named Beach Hotel, a few kilometres outside of the city. We used to live there as it was close to the embassy which is located at Hai Andalus. Someone told me it has been turned into a shopping mall. My dad & I used to go fishing near the hotel. Just wondering.
Sun 19-Jun-2005 06:30 Posted by:redenclave red_enclave@yahoo.co.uk
Yes the hotel is a shopping mall , office complex now . very busy place. I'm not sure at th Scheharazade restaurant thought, as I don't walk much in city centre I'll have to check when I do paark and walk there ...now it's tooo hot
Sun 19-Jun-2005 08:59 Posted by:Highlander
Hi, i lived in tripoli from '94-2000, lived in NOC camp and went to the British School and then to ISM. red_enclave, what was ISM like then? when i went it was really run down, and the teachers were terrible (my english teacher couldn't speak english!), but i loved it! i live in london now, but really miss libya, especially having the beach right around the corner from my house!
Sat 24-Sep-2005 12:46 Posted by:lena lenam001@aol.com
Hi Lena thanks for visiting my photos. Glad you enjoyed Libya. You can find red_enclave on her blog . you will find on the left sidebar links on my blog just click on my homepage to find it and all the best to you.
Sat 8-Oct-2005 15:56 Posted by:Highlander - [Link]
nice pictuers..
im happy that you have taking this pictuers by your camera,and im also happy that you were here on Libya -Tripol..
but i wish another time that we can meet and inviet you for dinner or to walk around the City.. enjoy your time:)
Hibo lovelyTripoli
Hi Lena, loved OCS, back then it was called OCS not ISM. changed the name a number of time. i lost track. During my time there, we had a lot of Canadian teachers. They were great. Had a small community of American teacher, married to the local but after the bombings some of them left! Where did you live in Libya? I lived somewhere close to the Friendship village
i was born in 1983. in nigeria and i am looking for somebody. can help me to live and work in libyan because the situation libya is very good and one more how to obtain the visa because in nigeria here there is know body can help to collect the visa.
Mon 13-Mar-2006 22:05 Posted by:rasaq abudl
Hey
I live in Libya from 1984 to 1992. I lived in the Friendship Village and attended the British School. I am trying to locate both of these places on a satellite picture but am having a bit of trouble cos I was very young at the time so i'm not really sure where to look. Could anyone give me any hints as to the areas I should look in or anything significant they would be near? I'd really appreciate the help!
Wed 28-Jun-2006 16:24 Posted by:DAHAB AHMED ALARNOYTI
hi, those pictures were soooo great to see! im originaly from libya, but i was born here in the UK and have only visited libya 4 times and those pictures brang back all the great memories!! thanks!!
Félicitations,très belles photos.Entre 1989 et 1994,j'ai eu à plusieurs reprises,le privilège d'avoir été invité à Tripoli lors de conférences ou de manifestations nationales.
Je garde de très bons souvenir de cette ville et de ses habitants accueillants et chaleureux.Tahiyati Oua Salami Ilaykoum mine bilade Faransa (France).
Hi Aya , Mohammed and KA , so sorry for this late reply but I have not been to access this page for a long time . thank you for visiting and I hope you come back . You can also check my blog and email me.
i lived in libay in the 80's and schooled in the british school.my father worted in the arab oil company.someone help me out,to find those who attended the school.i'm from ghana.
Sat 16-Dec-2006 19:45 Posted by:fatiyya boombing2@yahoo.com
Hello, Just found this site, I went to OCS in 1963,64,65,69,70,71...I still miss tripoli and all the exciting memories, some very wild. I feel blessed to have lived there, I just hope to visit one more time before I die..I would rather be there than Texas.Any recent pictures of OCS? Thanks, I'll check back...Bill Legg BASE#175
I lived in Ras Lanuf from 1982 to 1986. My father worked for Stone and Webster. I would like to make contact with anyone that went to Ex Pat School. The teacher at the time was Tom Robb. Names I remember are Doruk Erkan (Turkey), Lawrence and Anthony Dale (England), Anthony and Helen Scott (Wales), I would also like to see recent photo's of Ras Lanuf Old Town, does anyone have some?
I am curious if there are any pictures of the OCS (Oil Companies School) available. I attended school there from 1972 through 1975. Does the teen center still exist? Gosh I really miss that place. I wish my kids had a place to go like the teen club. Now all kids want to do is sit in front of a computer or video game. So many memories that a history book could never tech us! Great pictures
Tue 3-Jul-2007 22:07 Posted by:Mike M jmmartin@mac.com
hi! i lived in libya with my family in zawia for long time and stydied in ocs in tripoli,can never forget that time. i found most of my old friends but some still i have not found. specialy Tasneem, Rozi and Rashed from Bangladesh. if by any chance they read my message kindly write to me.
Sun 15-Jul-2007 09:19 Posted by:fozia foziamehmood@hotmail.com
I worked at OCS... for a few months, after all of the Americans left and the Canadians came in. My father was Len Sampson and he ran the school for a couple of years. My brother attended OCS... for grade 9 or 10 or both. I worked there for a couple of months with Skendar Braime helping coach the baseball team, run the teen center etc... It was a great time. In fact, during my 3 months there... is when I made the decision to become a teacher. I've only ever taught in Canada - over 20 years now - but my time at OCS was instrumental in making that decision.
I'm not sure of the dates... but I think it must have been around 1981.
I worked at OCS... for a few months, after all of the Americans left and the Canadians came in. My father was Len Sampson and he ran the school for a couple of years. My brother attended OCS... for grade 9 or 10 or both. I worked there for a couple of months with Skendar Braime helping coach the baseball team, run the teen center etc... It was a great time. In fact, during my 3 months there... is when I made the decision to become a teacher. I've only ever taught in Canada - over 20 years now - but my time at OCS was instrumental in making that decision.
I'm not sure of the dates... but I think it must have been around 1981.
Hi, I have been searching for information about OCS. I attended there 1981-1982. I was there when the Amercians left and the Canadians came to replace all the teachers. I remember teachers such as Mr Knight (history) - he almost failed me! My wonderful friends Lena and Marja from Finland, Liliana from Venezuela, Senouci from Libya and Dag from Seden. And many more, I still have my yearbook! I was living in Suani with the Australian farming contingent - I loved Libya, and my time at OCS. And like many comments posted here, my experience there has been very influential on what I have done the 25 years since. I too became a teacher, and have since moved into peace-making. The Libyan people, their generosity and resilience steered me to my chosen career. Thankyou for this little trip down memory lane. I look forward to visiting this fine country again one day. Linley - Australia.
Sun 13-Jan-2008 01:59 Posted by:Linley
Does anyone know cheap places to stay around Tripoli or westof there, like around where OCS is, or any travel info from U.S. (Texas)...I want to go back (HOME)...Also will pay for a current Libyan flag, must be made in Libya !! Thanks Bill Legg BLegg175@aol.com
Hello! I was just reading some of the comments made and I too attended the OCS school. I was also there when someone's sister passed away from the bombings. We were there from Fall 1982 to Spring 1986. We returned to the States in the spring.
Wed 2-Apr-2008 01:51 Posted by:k desai
hi i lived in tripoli in 1969 went to school at ocs that was a crazy time would love to see pictures of ocs or tripoli
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