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Author Archives: Brigitte Nioche
WAITING FOR TOURISTS- PHOTO OF THE WEEK
The political upheaval over the last five years has reduced tourism in Egypt, but the crash of the Russian plane over the Sinai a few month ago, resulting in travel bans by Russia and the UK has brought Egypt’s tourism to a … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Stones, Egypt, Government, Luxor, Tourism
Tagged Airlines, Beaches, Fear, Russia, Sharm El-Sheikh, tourists, United Kingdom
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK – EVERLASTING BEAUTY
THIS BEAUTIFUL SMILE CAPTURED THOUSAND OF YEARS AGO IS STILL WELCOMING US IN THE TEMPLE OF KARNAK TODAY! More from Egypt soon Brigitte
Posted in Ancient Stones, Art, Egypt, Temple of Karnak, Tourism
Tagged Beauty Youth, happiness, Smiles, Stone Carvings, Sunshine
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EGYPTIAN PALM TREES TURNING INTO ARMCHAIRS
There are 2600 different type of Palm Trees in the world, most of them grow in tropical or subtropical climates, and many of them can be found in Egypt. I love Palm trees because they always bring up images of … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Luxor, Luxor. Valley of the Kings, TECHNOLOGY
Tagged ECO friendly, Furniture, Hoidays, Palm Trees, Sunshine
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HAPPY NEW YEAR WITH FLOWERS FROM EGYPT
More From Egypt in 2016 Brigitte
TO EGYPT WITH LOVE —-
THIS YEAR THE CELEBRATION OF THE BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST AND THE BIRTH OF THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD ARE OBSERVED ON THE SAME DAY – DECEMBER 24 AND I WISH ALL MY FRIENDS IN EGYPT HAPPY MAWLID AL-NABI More from Egypt soon Brigitte … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, HABIBTI YA MASR, Islam, Muslims, Religion, Travel
Tagged Birth, Celebration of Life, food, Jesus Christ, Prophet Muhammad, Relion, Sweets
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FROM EGYPT WITH LOVE –
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPPY NEW YEAR MAY ALL YOUR HOPES AND WISHES BE FULFILLED! More from Egypt in 2016 Brigitte
Posted in Egypt, HABIBTI YA MASR, Pharaohs, Pyramids, Travel
Tagged 2016. Camels, Christmas, love, Travelling to Egypt
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK – WHAT A SHAME
We are fortunate that the Ancient Egyptians left us such wonders to admire as these beautiful column bases in the back courtyard in the Temple at Medina Habu on the West Bank of the Nile near Luxor Is leaving our … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Stones, Egypt, Luxor, Pharaohs
Tagged Ancient Temples, Garbage, Medina Habu, Respect, tourists, water
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MEDINA HABU – WHERE IS THE TOILET?
Tourists are always concerned about where the bathrooms are. And it is one of the details tour guides never forget to mention – I suppose it makes people feel comfortable and avoids unnecessary delays. The morning I visited Medina Habu* I was not … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Stones, Egypt, Luxor, Tourism, Travel
Tagged Bath Houses, Europe, France, Medina Habu, New Kingdom, Ramesses III, Toilet. Bathroom
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK – NO FACE NEEDED
The thousand of years since Pharaoh Ramses II was alive have robbed his statue in the Temple of Karnak of its face – but even without it, he has lost none of his might! Time has been kinder to his wife who is … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Stones, Art, Egypt, Luxor, Pharaohs, Temple of Karnak
Tagged Ancient Egypt, Chief Qujeen, Power, Ramses II, Statues, Temple of Karnak
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PYRAMIDS’S HIDDEN SECRETS?
Egypt detects ‘impressive’ anomaly in Giza pyramids Maram Mazen, Associated Press Updated 3:56 pm, Tuesday, November 10, 2015 CAIRO (AP) — Two weeks of new thermal scanning in Egypt’s Giza pyramids have identified anomalies in the 4,500 year-old burial … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Pharaohs, Pyramids, Tombs
Tagged Cairo, Great Pyramid of Giza, Khufu's Burial Chamber, Seven Wonders of the World, Thermal Scanning
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