Cairo
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Happy Thanksgiving! 🙂 Today, most families in the US will probably have Turkey for dinner together with family and friends. The start of the festive season, it also marks the end of yet another busy year full of developments and happenings. What better day to mark the end of my posts on Egypt. Today, I end my journey to Egypt with…
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After digressing from my travels to my micro marathon, today I write about an activity almost every girl cannot resist: shopping. This time though, it’s about shopping in Cairo. If you are anything like me, whenever I travel abroad I always want to take a piece of it back with me for “memories” sake. …
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The Great Pyramids of Giza prove to be closer to Cairo than I had ever imagined. The Pyramids loom over your head as you head down a busy road filled with houses and people going about their business. The roundabout is crazy and hectic with cars honking, cars crashing into one another before going on…
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The Citadel The View The Clock from France Under the Dome, the Ornate Interior Before we enter the land of the ancient egyptians, we visit the Citadel which was home to Egypt’s rulers for almost 700 years beginning in 1176. I must say it’s definitely one of the largest…
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At the Gayer Anderson Museum A little over a decade since I first started planning my trip to Egypt, I finally made it. I was at long last in the land of the great pyramids, where great pharaohs had ruled Egypt for thousands of years. I was finally in the land of the mummies…
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