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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!

6 thoughts on “My Middle East Theme-pack for Windows 7”
  1. I’m pretty much impressed with the stability of Windows 7. It is better than windows Vista which hogs my memory and cpu.:`;

  2. Nice theme, i downloaded it but cant install in. how did u install it?

  3. 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!

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