Felucca off the coast of Biscay, by Jean Antoine Théodore de Gudin (1808-1880)
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Feluccas
Nile
Egypt
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Luxor, looking from the East Bank to the West
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Sailing the Nile
The best way to experience the Nile is to sail down it. I spent twenty hours on a felucca, a traditional wooden sailing boat, from Aswan heading downstream toward Luxor, followed by a five hour drive to actually reach Luxor. The boats tend to have to tack the whole way against a headwind, pushed by the current, so progress is slow…
The felucca had three floors, down below for bags, a middle deck…
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No Fluke on the Nile
Introduction to Cairo
Historic End
The end of the school year marked the end of living in Qatar. The final months at the American School of Doha consisted of goodbyes, appreciation, parties, stress, mixed emotions and packing.
The distance between Doha and Cairo is not far. But shipping our belongings to Cairo was far from realistic. Government duties made sure of this. We’d fly to Egypt with…
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What is unique to know about Egypt? Hieroglyphics: Ancient Egyptians developed a writing system known as hieroglyphics. This system uses pictures and symbols to represent words and ideas, and it was used for many centuries in Egypt. Pharaonic history: Egypt has been ruled by pharaohs for much of its history. Pharaohs were considered to be divine rulers, and they played a crucial role in the country's political, religious, and social life. Islamic heritage: In addition to its ancient history, Egypt is also known for its Islamic heritage. Cairo, the capital city, is home to many beautiful mosques and Islamic monuments. Cultural contributions: Egyptian culture has made significant contributions to the world, particularly in the areas of art, literature, and music. Egyptian films are also famous in the Arab world and have won international acclaim. Diverse landscape: Despite being known for its deserts, Egypt has a diverse landscape that includes the Nile Valley, the Red Sea coast, and the Sinai Peninsula. Coptic Christianity: Egypt is home to a significant Coptic Christian community, which traces its roots back to the early days of Christianity. Modern challenges: Despite its rich history and culture, Egypt faces many modern challenges, including political instability, economic inequality, and environmental issues such as water scarcity and pollution. #Egypt #AncientCivilization #PyramidsOfGiza #NileRiver #Hieroglyphs #Pharaohs #IslamicHeritage #Cairo #Sphinx #Luxor #ValleyOfTheKings #RedSea #Aswan #AbuSimbel #Felucca #KarnakTemple #DesertSafari #Alexandria #EgyptianMuseum #CopticChristianity #Saqqara #MemphisEgypt #KingTut #CamelRides #FamousLandmarks #Egyptology #MiddleEast #NorthAfrica #CultureAndHistory #TravelToEgypt https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp_Afqms3W3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#felucca #sailboats #sailing #boat #water #river #travelblog #travelphotography #travelgram #travelling #travelblogger #photo #instagood #instalike (at Aswan, Egypt) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgpgpzRMIiP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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On a felucca
Aswan
Egypt
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Full moon at the port, by Francesco Fidanza (1747-1819)
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HAPPY 1ST BIRTHDAY (MCU) MOON KNIGHT!
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A whole year later, and heck you really did change my life. I know that sounds like an overreaction, but it was the catalyst that got me back into Egyptology and postgrad study, which I really let go over the last 10 years of soul sucking work. It’s so nice to be passionate about something again! And hey, I even went to Egypt for the first time ever in January (also something that had been delayed for 12 years)….
So yeah, thanks to everyone behind such a beautiful, passionate and empathetic show (particularly behind it’s mental health themes).
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