In 2006 I served as a United Nations Military Observer in the Middle East, in the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO). I took my family and moved to Damascus, Syria while I served, and we all had a wonderful time despite the July war of that year. We travelled around the region and took a lot of pictures. I took some of those pictures and made “My Middle East Theme-pack” for Windows 7. The pictures are from Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Israel. In my earlier blog post “My Windows 7 Desktop!” two of the backgrounds from this theme-pack were shown. Friend and fellow tech-geek Technogran suggested that I make the theme-pack publicly available, so here it is. I hope you will enjoy these sights from a beautiful, but war torn region.
The theme-pack is uploaded to my Skydrive account and you can download them from this location. A warning though – the theme pack is big – 48 MB.
If you download it, let me know what you think about it in the comments section below. Enjoy!
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i just installed Windows 7 on my PC. i just hope that it is as stable as Windows XP.
I’m pretty much impressed with the stability of Windows 7. It is better than windows Vista which hogs my memory and cpu.:`;
Nice theme, i downloaded it but cant install in. how did u install it?
Thanks Kevin. Its a wonderful theme. I keep trying to do one for Yorkshire but as we haven’t been travelling around as much this year, its proving difficult. There are certain sights and places I would have to include in one, York Minster, Whitby Abbey, North Yorkshire Moors to mention but a few. Your photos have made a wonderful Windows 7 theme, guaranteed to keep this Granny warm as she looks at it all when the weather is dismal outside!
i love it!