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Category Archives: Egypt
Egypt – New Discoveries
Archaeologists discover three ancient tombs in Egypt 15 August 2017 From the section Middle East Image caption A sarcophagus from one of the three tombs found at burial grounds south of Cairo Archaeologists have discovered three tombs that date back … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Stones, Egypt, Excavations, Tombs, Tourism
Tagged Archaeologists, Burial Grounds, Cairo, Graveyards, Tombs
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Jeans and Headscarves
In many Muslim countries the dress code, especially for women, is dictated by religious believes. Wearing a HIJAB – (headscarf) is followed by many women. I was surprised, visiting Egypt, to see so many young girls and women still following … Continue reading
Egypt – Celebrating Eid Al Fitr
Eid Al Fitr is an important religious holiday marking the end of Ramadan the Islamic holy month of fasting. Quiet by coincidence I was in Luxor at that time. I had learned how important this celebration is for Egyptians and was looking forward to it. … Continue reading
Valley of the Kings and it’s Countryside
Despite the millions of tourists who have visited the Valley of the Kings for hundreds of years, the countryside around it has not changed much. It is not very populated, well toiled and planted. The peacefulness that surrounds these fields, … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Luxor. Valley of the Kings, Tourism, Travel, Valley of the Kings
Tagged Fields, Meadows, Palm Trees, The Afterlife
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Egypt’s Daily Life – Working to Stay Alive
Every kind of work deserves respect – … Continue reading
Egypt’s Daily Life – Friendship!
Happiness does not depend on what we own – but on friends to share our life with! More from Egypt soon Brigitte
Posted in Cairo, Egypt, Tourism, Travel
Tagged Friendship, happiness, Quality of Life, Trust
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Egypt’s Artefacts Coming Home!
Egypt restores 484 artefacts from abroad: Antiquities Minister Al-Masry Al-Youm Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi held on Saturday a meeting with Prime Minister Sherif Esmail and Antiquities Minister Khaled Anani to discuss recent Egyptian archaeological discoveries and artefacts … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Stones, Egypt, Egyptologists, Excavations, Tourism, Travel
Tagged Antiquities Trade, Artefacts, Cairo, Grand Museum 0pening 4/18
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Photo of the Week – Bigger than Life
Everything being equal – but was it the case in Ancient Egypt? No, the Ancient Egyptians saw themselves as bigger, taller, and stronger than ordinary mortals. … Continue reading
Egypt’s Daily Life – Drinking Coca Cola!
Fortunately there are things in this world that defy believes, religion and all borders and show us that we are not that different after all! More from Egypt soon Brigitte
Egypt’s Daily Life – Marriage
www.egyptdn.com s Online since 2000 600,000 Egyptian Women Get Married Before Age of Consent: StudyA study conducted by the International Population Council, the National Council for Population and Development and Assiut University on rates of early marriage in upper Egypt has … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Mothers, Tourism, Travel
Tagged Birth, Marriage, Miscarriage, Population Growth, Under Age Girls
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