Egypt - Land of Confusion. It's not my quote. It belongs to a "helpful" local who took it upon himself to ensure Shelly and I had an excellent time in his fair city. Egypt had always been one of those destinations we had dreamed about. I was particularly keen to explore the wonderful Fatimid and Mamluke architecture of Islamic (Medieval) Cairo. Alas, it was not to be. Unfortunately we were beset by "helpful" con artists - sorry, I mean colourful local characters offering to help us avoid the pitfalls of this
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Cairo Akhenaten - the iconoclast Pharaoh who introduced monothesitic sun worship in...
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Cairo Tutankamun's throne in the Cairo Museum.
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Cairo Fayoum painted casket in the Egyptian Museum.
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Giza The Pyramids of Giza tower over market gardens and new apartment blocks. Ever...
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Giza The Pyramid of Cheops (Khufu). The largest Pyramid in the world and over 4500...
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Giza The Pyramid of Chephren (Khafre). This is the second largest of the...
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Giza What everyone comes to see - the Pyramids. This is the Pyramid of Chephren,...
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Giza Camel. Obviously.
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Giza The smaller of the three Pyramids - the Pyramid of Mycerinus. Of course,...
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Giza Horse and buggy on the Giza plateau.
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Giza The Sphinx and the Pyramids.
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Zosers Pyramid The gateway into Zosers funerary enclosure.
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Zosers Step Pyramid Zosers step pyramid is the first real pyramid built in Egypt. It was designed...
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Nile Valley Camel rides at Zoser's step pyramid.
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Nile Valley Some elements of life in the Nile Valley have not changed in millennia.
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Nile Valley
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Nile Valley
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Egyptian man
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Nile Valley
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Memphis A small sphinx statue is amongst the sparse and spartan ruins of the former...
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Memphis Over the millennia, the city of Memphis has sunk slowly into the mud...
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Luxor The Sphinx lined processional way at Luxor Temple.
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Luxor
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Luxor The remains of the Temple of Luxor.
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Luxor
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