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Tag Archives: Foreign lands
Egypt – A Place Of Contrasts
The rooftop of the Hotel Fairmont in Cairo looked reassuring, architecturally beautiful and well-kept – in contrast the roof tops of the houses surrounding the hotel was another story……….. More from Egypt soon! Brigitte
Posted in Cairo, Egypt, Tourism, Travel
Tagged Architecture, Cairo, Foreign lands, Garbage, Hotels, Satellite Dishes
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK – A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS
WHAT DO YOU WANT? WHY ARE YOU TAKING MY PICTURE? WHERE DO YOU COME FROM? WHY DID YOU COME HERE? NO, I’M NOT LIKE YOU What do you think she wants to tell us? Please leave a comment ***************** … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Egypt, Muslims, Travel
Tagged children, Foreign Customs, Foreign lands, Hope
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PHOTOS OF THE WEEK – WAITING FOR TOURISTS
……….AND WHEN WILL THEY BE BACK? THESE PEOPLE AND ANCIENT SITES FEEL LONELY AND NEED THE TOURISTS! More from Egypt soon Brigitte
Posted in Egypt, HABIBTI YA MASR, Luxor, Pharaohs, Temple of Karnak, Tourism
Tagged Emptiness, Foreign lands, Guards, Karnak, Obelisk, Queen Hatshepsut, tourists, Travelling. Adventure
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A COW, A CAT, A VULTURE – A GODDESS?
The sun was setting on a day I never wanted to end. The ruins of the temple started to throw their shadows on the long alleys before them, and as they had done for thousands of years would soon disappear into … Continue reading