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Monday, February 28, 2011

The Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan south of Egypt


The Unfinished Obelisk is a block of 1200 tons of rose granit  was fount in Aswan quarries without any
inscriptions . This obelisk makes very difficult questions about the methods of cutting such obelisk, the transportations, lifting and the carving methods  






In front of the tomb of Queen Nefertari wife of Ramsis II Luxor West valley of the Queens

Hobby explains the inscreptions in the tempel of Sobek in Kom Ombo 45km north of Aswan upper Egypt

the Egyptian guide Mr.Hobby in the valley of the Kings in Luxor - upper Egypt

The valley of the Kings in the west side of the Nile in upper Egypt in the city of Luxor is one of the most important munuments in the world. This valley is about 10 km away from the Nile and one can reach it by bus or by boat to the west side of the Nile and afterwards by a bus or a taxi. In this valley one can find alot of graves of the rulers of Egypt thousands of years ago such as the grave of Tut Ankh Amoun. Since I started my work as a tour guide I found a visit to this valley is a must .I am a free lance guide to many local travel companies which are agents for big europian travel companies such as Thomas Cook , Jet Air, Krass....etc

The High Dam in Aswan south of Egypt




Saturday, February 26, 2011

Visiting Memphis 20 km south of Cairo

The alabaster sphinx in the open museum in Memphis
A mural of a limestone statue with inscriptions of Ramses and Ptah

Fertility statue in the museum in Memphis

A giant statue of Ramses II at the museum in Memphis


A giant statue of Ramses II at the museum in Memphis

The fist of Ramses II in the open museum in Memphis




Picture of the tourist guide with the Belgian group in Memphis

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Very beautiful scenes from botanical garden





Wonderful plants and tree




Very beautiful scenes from botanical garden




Strange trees





PROUD TO BE EGYPTIAN





Quoted

Barack Obama: "we must educate our children to become like young Egyptian people".

Britain's Prime Minister: "We must consider teaching the Egyptian revolution in schools".

CNN: "For the first time we see people make a revolution and then clean the streets afterwards".

Italy's Prime Minister: "There is nothing new in Egypt. Egyptians are making history as usual".

Stoltenberg, Prime Minister of Norway: "Today we are all Egyptians".

Austrian President, Heinz Fischer: "The people of Egypt are the greatest people on earth, and they deserve a Nobel Prize for Peace".

          How proud we are now!!!


Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The tour starts from Cairo the Capital of Egypt

 The Belgian group and its tour leader
 The Egyptian tour guide
The tour photographer

Jan25,2011

Childeren against the dictator 
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