Travel off the beaten path — in Libya

** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ** Tourists walk in the 6th century B.C. theater that used to hold 1000 spectators in the Sanctuary of Apollo at the ancient Greek city of Cyrene, near the city of al-Bayda in northeastern Libya, Sept. 11, 2007. From thousands of miles of pristine Mediterranean coastline, to sweeping desert sand dunes, lush green oasis and ancient ruins that rival Greece and Italy, Libya has a lot to offer travelers looking for a rare off-the-beaten path destination. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)From thousands of miles of pristine Mediterranean coastline, to sweeping desert sand dunes and ancient ruins that rival Greece and Italy, Libya has a lot to offer travelers looking for a rare off-the-beaten path destination _ but obstacles remain.



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