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Category Archives: Tourism
Egypt no longer on US State Deparment travel warning list
Ahram Online , Wednesday 23 Nov 2016 File Photo: This Aug. 30, 2015, photo, shows camels resting between rides with their owners against the backdrop of the pyramids in Giza, Egypt. (Photo: AP) Egypt’s tourism minister Yahia Rashed hailed … Continue reading
Ancient Mymmy discovered near Luxor
Ancient Egyptian mummy discovered ‘in very good condition’ Spanish archaeologists find remains in tomb said to date from between 1075BC and 664BC near Luxor in southern Egypt Sarcophagus containing the mummy that has been found near Luxor. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images … Continue reading
Posted in Excavations, Luxor, Tourism, Travel
Tagged Ancient Egypt, archaeology, Ciaro, Egypt, Luxor, Mummies, New Discoveries, Spanish Archaeologist, travel
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Luxor Temple – People or Ants?
How small we humans look compared to images the Ancient Egyptians left of themselves. More from Egypt soon Brigitte
Posted in Ancient Stones, Egypt, Luxor, Tourism, Travel
Tagged Ants, Luxor Temple, tourists
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Egypt’s Palm – Trees Dead or Alive
Palm Trees are my favorite kind of tree and when I think of a palm tree I see sunny beaches and long to go on vacation. Or during a hurricane I admire their strength when they resist the forces of the … Continue reading
PHOTO OF THE WEEK – WHAT UNITS US?
It has no nationality or country but speaks the same language – it’s called the iPhone! More from Egypt soon Brigitte
Posted in TECHNOLOGY, Tourism, Travel
Tagged Buckingham Palace, iPhone, Language, Saudi Arabia, Technology
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EGYPT’S DAILY LIFE – HYGIENE
If you don’t have a bathroom the village fountain is all you need to clean your teeth! More From Egypt Soon Brigitte
Posted in Egypt, Islam, Luxor, Luxor. Valley of the Kings, Religion, Tourism
Tagged Hygiene, Teeth
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK – ALIBABA AND THE ………THIEVES
CAN YOU GUESS WHO IS ALIBABA AND WHO ARE THE THIEVES? LET ME HEAR FROM YOU. More from Egypt soon Brigitte
Posted in Luxor, Luxor. Valley of the Kings, Muslims, Queens of Egypt, Tourism, Travel
Tagged Alibaba, Egyptian men, Fabels, The Nile, Thieves
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WAKING UP NEXT TO THE PYRAMIDS
Visiting Egypt will always be an unforgettable experience, but when you see the Great Pyramid of Giza from your bed when you open you eyes it takes a few minute to become reality, to make you realize you are not dreaming. Waking up next … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Stones, Cairo, Egypt, Pharaohs, Pyramids, Tourism
Tagged Great Pyramid of Giza, Mena House Hotel, Pharaoh Khafu, WOW Moments
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FINDING NEFERTITI’S TOMB WOULD BRING THE W0RLD BACK TO EGYPT
Yahoo News Digest <!– Egypt finds new clues that Queen Nefertiti may lie buried behind Tut’s tomb –> Science Egypt finds new clues that Queen Nefertiti may lie buried behind Tut’s tomb Scans of King Tut’s burial chamber have revealed … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Egypt, Luxor. Valley of the Kings, Pharaohs, Queens of Egypt, Tombs
Tagged lost Queen, Nefertiti, New Discovery, Nicholas Reeves, Tutankhamun
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IT’S A MATTER OF SIZE- ARE HUMANS REALY THAT SMALL?
WE KNEW THAT THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS WERE ABLE TO BUILD TALL, TALL COLUMNS – but why – WERE THE TRYING TO MAKE US LOOK SMALL? Why otherwise can 7 people look so tiny? More from Egypt soon Brigitte
Posted in Ancient Stones, Art, Egypt, Luxor, Temple of Karnak, Tourism
Tagged columns, Humans, Men, Midgets, Travellers, women
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