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From Luxor to Hatshepsut – Westward Ho
A beautiful day to head to the West Bank of the Nile toward the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens. Our bus left Luxor going south and crossed a bridge over the Nile about 6 km … Continue reading
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Luxor – The Most Extraordinary Outdoor Museum in the World!
While getting ready for a very important, and busy day, we took a look out our cabin window and saw the balloon tours lifting off to view the Nile and the Valleys of the Kings and Queens over on the … Continue reading
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(Hot?) Dam and Philae Island (Cheesesteaks?)
An early flight to Egypt’s Sector #1; Aswan. Everything is north from here. It’s adjacent to Sudan and full of Nubian culture, influence, and history. It’s here the Nile begins in Egypt. Aswan means, a city of trade, and it’s … Continue reading