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Egypt pics
About 4 yrs ago me and my husband went to Egypt and Jordan and it was an amazing experience. We loved both Countries and its people. Now that I can manage to upload pictures rather than attaching I would like to share them with you. This is Egypt:
The Pyramids
http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...midsofGiza.jpg
The Sphinx
http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j.../TheSphinx.jpg
Unfinshed sculpture of Nefertiti
http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...fNefertiti.jpg
The Dead City
http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...edeadcity1.jpg
The Feluca
http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...ypt/Feluca.jpg
Sunset of the Nile
http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...tontheNile.jpg
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Those are beautiful. I've always wanted to go to Egypt. My BIL just came back from a trip there and he took probably 3 photo's in total. I was so mad. So it's nice to see your photos.
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Wow!
Beautiful pictures!
It's so wonderful seeing other countries through the eyes (and camera's) of others!
Thanks for sharing!
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Those are amazing pictures. Thanks for sharing them with us. :)
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Egypt is one destination that is at the top of my list, and after seeing your pics, I want to go more then ever!
Very nice shots.
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Wow! looks wonderful (another place to add to my world cruise list.....)
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Wonderful! I was in Egypt a year ago just now, so I have been thinking a lot about it over the last few days. And I looked at all 250-odd of my photos the other day too ...
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Beautiful! Did you get a chance to go to Petra while you were in Jordan? I've always wanted to go.
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Great photos, thanks. I've only ever read about it and seen pictures; I would also love to visit some day. I was a docent when the King Tut exhibit came to Boston, years ago, and since then I have read quite a bit about the area. Isn't Abu Simbel the one which is threatened by the rising Nile? Can't remember for certain.
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I was in Egypt 3 years ago! We didn't see the piramids, because they are to far north; Your pics are fantastic!!! :)
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Freedom, Abu Simbel was one of the many monuments moved in the 50's when the waters started to rise after the building of the new dam at Aswan. Basically the water in Lake Nasser now covers the virtually the whole of what was Nubia, from Aswan down to the border with Sudan. The United Nations stepped in to co-ordinate a rescue operation for many temples which were threatened. Is that what you are thinking of? I certainly haven't heard that anything is currently under threat from rising water.
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Those pictures were all very interesting. Thank you for posting them.:)
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Great pictures! Very interesting. Thanks for sharing. :)