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Back in Hurghada
The bus journey back to Hurghada was actually alright. There was no need to change buses at Suez, and just from pure exhaustion we all passed out for pretty much 10 hours. I wont say continuously, but still! it was a good nights rest.
Watched another epic Arabic movie before we fell asleep, this time about an assassin, and one of the …
The epic journey from Hurghada to Dahab
So we got to Hurghada at about 9 at night and the moment we got there, I wanted to leave. I duno if its because we've been such local areas or the fact that it looked like Ibiza.
I just found the whole place quite an obscenity in a muslim country. It really is like a colony of Russia.
Food menus were in Russian, people were just …
Status Update
Hey Everyone,
Just thought I would drop you all a line to let you know that I plan on updating my blog as soon as possible. I have been keeping a journal for some time now and will fill in the missing pieces of my journey through Europe in the not too distant future.
My time in Europe came to an end on May 26 when I flew from Rome …
To Hurghada
Once again, thanks to Hamis Travel Services, our tickets on the public bus to Hurghada had been purchased in advance. A local agent also took us to the bus station, a very unimposing place. The trip itself was uneventful, with several stops along the way. We arrived in Hurghada later than scheduled on a gray, windy day and checked into the Empire …
Hurghada
As a couple of divers, there was no way we could visit Egypt & not make a detour to the Red Sea. The diving was great (no pelagics, but plenty to make up for it), but with my whole body shaking with the cold afterwards, I am now a fully qualified lilly-livered Southerner! We left Cairo at 11pm by overnight bus after the travel agent ignored our …