Media satirist Jeremy Wells travels away from the typical tourist hotspots, to Libya, offering his trademark impassive commentary on the country’s unique landscapes and culture. Donning traditional male garb, he explores Tripoli’s ancient medina, traverses the sweltering Jebel Nafusa highlands, and shares meals in remote Berber settlements. Along the way Wells battles the extreme heat to ride an angry camel, complains about the lack of women in public and holds hands with a man. Throughout it all, the image of Colonel Gaddafi—Libya’s self-styled ‘celebrity’ dictator—serves as a reminder of the nation’s political climate. Wells quips, "He must be nice because nobody seems to have a bad word to say about him."
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