Travel Journals: Giza, Egypt
Giza, Egypt travel guide, information, journals, blogs, maps and photos.
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Egyptian Adventures
The pyramids...
Member: Andrew
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Middle Eastern Adventure (Jul-Sep 2005)
I'm getting a bit sick of climbing mountains (Gallipoli, Mt Olympos, Mt Nemrut, Mt Nebo, Petra may as well be a mountain, and now Mt Sinai). This time we had to get up at 3am to be up at the summit to watch the sunrise - crazy, considering that you can...
Member: John
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Egypt, April 2006
I arrived in Cairo to my first taste of warm, sunny weather in seven months. I was just in time for the group welcome dinner. There were 90 of us to entertain. We would later be split into smaller groups – approximately 50 over seven feluccas, and t...
Member: Ian
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2007 Egypt
Day 9 Morning flight to Dubai. Construction is everywhere in Dubai…and the buildings are so modern and stylish. Dubai is really very rich!!! After visiting the city on the tour bus, we were dropped off at Madinat Jumeirah Hotel. We just wandered aroun...
Member: lazy
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India 2005
18 months...
Member: Les
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First Trip to Egypt
The first 5 minutes after arriving in Egypt will tell you all you need to know about this wonderful country. Crowded with more people than the UK (in a smaller area), an Ex-british protectorate so still having a very british sense of beurocracy and ad...
Member: Greg
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EGYPT
My cousin Todd and I began our trip to the Middle East with a visit to Cairo- a city that is overcrowded, polluted, and dirty. Of course the history makes it worth it though. A trip over to Sharm on the Red Sea is the perfect escape from the business o...
Member: Brent
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The Living Pyramids - A Culinary trip to Egypt
Le Sphinx Cairo was the host to The Living Pyramids Event, a part of World Chefs Cooking for Life Series. To raise money and awareness for the needs of people with disabilities. For more info about the event and Vikas Khanna, who is the new york chef...
Member: jennaa
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