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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Luxor
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Luxor Over the years the Luxor temple was slowly covered by sand, but it still...
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Luxor
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Luxor - West Bank The Valley of the Kings. Dry, desolate, scorching, lung burningly hot. You...
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Luxor - West Bank The temple of Hatshepsut. Hateshepsut ruled as Pharaoh in her own right after...
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Luxor - West Bank Hatshepsut's Temple.
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Luxor - West Bank Hatshepsut's Temple.
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Luxor - West Bank Frescoes at Hatshepsut's Temple.
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Luxor - West Bank Frescoes on Hatshepsut's Temple.
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Luxor - West Bank Much later mud brick temple ruins lie in the shadow of Hatshepsut's temple.
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Luxor - West Bank Local village on the road to Hatshepsut's Temple. Directly across the...
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Karnak The processional way to Karnak Temple. The gateway behind is apparently about...
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Karnak
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Luxor The monumental columns of Karnak.
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Karnak
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Karnak The enormous colonade at Karnak Temple.
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Karnak
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Karnak Karnak is reputed to be one of the largest religious buildings ever...
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Aswan The view from our hotel in Aswan.
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Aswan The view of the Nile from our hotel in Aswan.
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Aswan Feluccas.
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Aswan Feluccas.
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Aswan Feluccas cruising along the Nile.
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Aswan The Mausoleum of the Aga Khan. Built in the 1920's in Fatimid style.
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Philae
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