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Afternoon and night in Luxor
... lingering (and breathing) in the tombs and further damage the hieroglyphics. The inside of the tombs are amazing. I am just marveled at how much work is taken to build so many things and so big. Brad and I should have known better as we walk in one of the tombs with a couple others from our group. A man is in the tomb and he starts pointing out various hieroglyphics that have significance. We smile and nod and he ...
Luxor tour from Sadaga port
Safaga,is a working port on the coast of the Red Sea, brings you close to
what may be the world's greatest open-air museum -- the temples and
tombs of Luxor (what was ancient Thebes). "Close" is the important word
here, however.
The bus ride from the Red Sea port to inland Luxor, which is in the Nile
Valley in central Egypt, is 3.5 hours each way, making for a very long
day. (Full-day shore excursions run 15 hours or more, and nearly
everyone ...
Suez Canal Transit
We entered the Suez Canal at about 1:00 AM from Port Said at about 1:00 A.M. We were ship # 2 in a 13-ship convoy. We were invited to observe the nighttime entrance, but we declined. These are our brief daylight observations.
The water is calm, and turquoise blue. There is a parallel fresh water channel, sometimes a short distance away. There are a few wind-powered fishing boats, and in the wider parts dry-bulk ships. ...
Desert Camp to Desert Camp
134.72km, ave 32.4km/h, total ride time 4:09, total time 4:54 I started off the day with the racers and stuck with them to the lunch stop, my legs were feeling a bit tender thereafter and I took it easy form there and took a break at the coke stop. When I arrived at the finish the tour director Sharita (1 of 3 South Africans on the TDA staff) came to me with some bad ...
Temples of Karnak and Luxor
... not impressive. It was littered with trash, and ramshackled. Thoughts of Mumbai, India, came to mind. But it wasn’t nearly that bad.
Soon we were into the mountains. They were rugged and desolate. For nearly three hours we drove through a series of small villages. After not seeing vegetation at all in the mountains and desert, we welcomed ...
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