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Author Archives: Brigitte Nioche
Photo Of The Week – With Or Without A Head
Even when you have lost your head others still admire and point to you …… This is part of the Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu – an important New Kingdom structure on the West Bank of Luxor … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Stones, Egypt, Excavations, Luxor, Travel
Tagged Medina Habu, New Kingdom, Statues, Temples
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New Discovery – First Hellenistic gymnasium in Egypt
First Hellenistic gymnasium in Egypt discovered at Watfa village in Fayoum 2017-11-06 15:28:34Al Ahram A German-Egyptian archaeological mission has discovered the first Hellenistic gymnasium ever found in Egypt, located at Medinat Watfa, in the northwest of Fayoum Oasis. The mission … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Excavations, New Discoveries
Tagged Exercise, Gymnasiums, health, Spas
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Photo Of The Week – Can Feet Tell
…..how tall and big a person is? If the answer is yes this was a really colossal statue. A pity the rest of it got lost. … Continue reading
Egypt – Amazing Facts You Didn’t Know About Ancient Egypt
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu_9haT1HLQ More From Egypt Soon! Brigitte
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Egypt’s Disneyland Castle
When visiting Alexandria a look at the Al-Haramlik Palace should not be missed. It is at the end of the Cornish, next to the Helnan Palestine Hotel which overlooks the Palace and the Montazan Gardens. It was built in … Continue reading
Posted in Alexandria, Egypt, Tourism, Travel
Tagged Castles, Disneyland, King Farouk, Mistery
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Photo of the Week – REALLY?
What do you think? Do those little red stones really keep up the granite blocks? More from Egypt soon Brigitte
Posted in Ancient Stones, Egypt, Luxor. Valley of the Kings, Travel
Tagged Feet, Granite, Stones
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New Discovery of 3,500 Year-Old-Tombe
Please click on the picture to read the article – very interesting and the photos are amazing More From Egypt Soon Brigitte
Posted in Egypt, Excavations, Luxor, Tombs, Tourism, Travel
Tagged Archaeologists, Goldsmith, Tombs
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Photo of Week – The Key of Life
…….called ANKH by the Egyptians. It is one of the most recognized symbols from Ancient Egypt dating c.3150 – 2613 BC -the Early Dynastic Period, symbolizing both mortal existence and the afterlife. … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Pharaohs, Temple of Karnak, Tomb Wall Paintings, Travel
Tagged Alterlife, Ancient Egypr, Ankh, Temples, Tombs, Wall Paintings
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Egypt- Photos Of The Week – McDonalds and Mercedes Benz
Famous Name Brands have a way of creeping into the most unexpected corners of the world More from Egypt Soon Brigitte
Egypt’s Daily Life – Grandmothers
“Thanks Heaven – not only for little girls – but for Grandmothers too. And Grandmother – I know because I am one myself – are mothers who have turned into a lumps of love. With unconditional devotion they cuddle, … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Egypt, Mothers, Travel
Tagged Adoration, Family, Grandmother, Unconditional Love
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