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Author Archives: Brigitte Nioche
Wives – how many can you have?
History tells us that the Prophet Muhammad had lots of wives. But in the Quran it says that a man can have 4 wives. I think the Prophet must have had special privileges because until now the number allowed is 4 – … Continue reading
Egypt’s Daily Life – Buying a New Caftan
Is it the design, or the style or the invisible customer that makes this man crack up? ********* More from Egypt so0n! Brigitte
EGYPT – Healing While Vacationing
Egypt plans to attract millions of tourists through Virus C medical tourism program Tue, 14/02/2017 – 15:40 Egypt Independent Egypt’s Health Ministry has announced its medical tourism program for Hepatitis C virus patients, in coordination with the Tourism Ministry. Lionel … Continue reading
EGYPT Without The Crowds
CNN recommends Egypt among best 20 destinations not to be missed Tue, 07/02/2017 – 15:38 From pilots to travel photographers, train aficionados to tour guides, these world-wandering experts have seen the world. Here they share their favorite destinations, and why … Continue reading
Archaeologists Accidentally Discover 3,000-YEAR-OLD Royal Tomb in Egypt
ARCHAEOLOGISTS have uncovered a 3,000-year-old tomb believed to be of a royal Egyptian scribe in the vast necropolis at ancient Thebes. By SOFIA PETKAR PUBLISHED: 17:37, Fri, Feb 3, 2017 | UPDATED: 18:13, Fri, Feb 3, 2017 WASEDA UNIVERSITY … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Excavations, Luxor, Travel
Tagged Baboons, Nubia, Osiris and Iris, Ra-Atum, Waseda University
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Photo Of The Week – Can You See Me Now?
NO, I can’t! But I can hear you on my cell Phone! More from Egypt soon Brigitte
EGYPT’S ANCIENT MONUMENTS MAKE US LOOK LIKE ANTS.
WHEN STANDING NEXT TO AN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN TEMPLE, OR COLUMN, OR STATUE WE CAN’T HELP BUT FEEL SMALL, TINY, HARDLY THERE – THEY TOWER OVER US, AND WHEN WE LOOK AT OUR PHOTOS ONCE BACK HOME IT IS LIKE FINDING WALDO. WHERE ARE WE? … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Stones, Egypt, Luxor, Temple of Karnak, Travel
Tagged Abu Simbel, Ramses II, Stone Carvings, Temples, Waldo
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A New Way To Rob Egypt’s Antiquities
Why a TED Prize Winning Platform May Inadvertently Rob Egypt of Its Buried Antiquities 13/01/2017 09:00 A TED prize-winning platform is promising to teach anyone how to analyse satellite images to identify buried archaeological sites. The mission hopes to uncover … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Excavations, TECHNOLOGY, Travel
Tagged Egyptologists, excavation, Grave Robbers, valley of the kings
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Egypt’s Heritage in Danger?
With tourists scarce, Egypt struggles to maintain heritage With a shaky economy following years of unrest and a huge drop in tourists, Egypt is struggling to preserve its fabled archaeological heritage. The golden mask of legendary Egyptian boy king Tutankhamun … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Travel
Tagged Alexandria, Pyramids, Tutankhamun, Vlley of the Kings, Wonders of the World
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