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Egypt...... I don't know how they did it!!!!!
Ahhhh back to the warmth but something's telling me that the temp hitting 30celsius at 5:30am is not ways a good sign hehehe
I got a bit of sleep on the overnight flight... Than what to do for 12+ hours in Cairo..... I didn't feel comfortable to leave the hotel alone so just …
Yummy mummies
... kept the roll for any future cricket games that come up. In other news my foot has decided to turn nasty thanks in no small part to the filthy state if the country. Luckily I've just been assessed by two nurses, a pharmacist and a surgeon who are all on our tour. I'll pick up some pills tomorrow thanks to Egypt's rather relaxed view on prescriptions - I.e. you don't need one. In the next few days we're off to Jordan and I'll post again after that. Cheers, ...
Cairo, Giza, Aswan, Luxor & Dahab Egypt
... it was spectacular, we came down the first time about 50 minutes into the flight but landed in a sugar cane field so they asked the pilot to go back up and land near a road so we could be picked up, so up we went, then it got windy and the wind carried us for almost an hour in the wrong direction, our balloon wouldn’t land so he tossed down a rope and they tried to pull us down and failed twice, so we ended up getting over 2 hours in the air till we could land safely it was ...
Cairo, Giza, Aswan, Luxor & Dahab Egypt
... at Midnight, our driver picked us up and drove us 2 hours to Mount Sinai, he let us off at the base of the mountain at 2 AM, It was dark and we didn't have flash lights, but the moon was very bright so we could see our way pretty good. It was cold, and windy but once we started walking it got warm pretty fast. I was with 6 other people who were staying across form me in Dahab, (all Americans going to School here in Cairo) they were really nice, and funny, our guide had us ...
Jour 2 - Retour de la momie
... br> Leur devise est la Livre Égyptienne, et il faut bien admettre qu'avec le taux de change actuel, je ne suis pas perdant. 1 dollars canadien équivaut a 6.12 LE (Livre Egyptienne) et de plus le coût de la vie ici est ridicule. Un coke 2 LE, Un litre d'essence 1.89 LE, enfin bref, vous voyez le genre.
Après avoir bien mangé, comme tout bon touriste qui ...