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Background: The regularity and richness of the annual Nile River flood, coupled with semi-isolation provided by deserts to the east and west, allowed for the development of one of the world's great civilizations. A unified kingdom arose circa 3200 B.C. and a series of dynasties ruled in Egypt for the next three millennia. The last native dynasty fell to the Persians in 341 B.C., who in turn were replaced by the Greeks, Romans, and Byzantines. It was the Arabs who introduced Islam and the Arabic language in the 7th century and who ruled for the next six centuries. A local military caste, the Mamluks took control about 1250 and continued to govern after the conquest of Egypt by the Ottoman Turks in 1517. Following the completion of the Suez Canal in 1869, Egypt became an important world transportation hub, but also fell heavily into debt. Ostensibly to protect its investments, Britain seized control of Egypt's government in 1882, but nominal allegiance to the Ottoman Empire continued until 1914. Partially independent from the UK in 1922, Egypt acquired full sovereignty following World War II. The completion of the Aswan High Dam in 1971 and the resultant Lake Nasser have altered the time-honored place of the Nile River in the agriculture and ecology of Egypt. A rapidly growing population (the largest in the Arab world), limited arable land, and dependence on the Nile all continue to overtax resources and stress society. The government has struggled to ready the economy for the new millennium through economic reform and massive investment in communications and physical infrastructure.




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By azshawnee
November 8th 2009
Kom Ombo, Kim's Story Africa » Egypt » Upper Egypt » Kom Ombo
I tried to get Kim's story into my blog on Kom Ombo, but that didn't work! So she gets her own blog. Here's Kim's story: We were given our 15-20 minutes free time after our guide finished his tour at the Temple of Kom Ombo. Mom went her own way, and Rich and I wondered around for our allotted time. When we were done, we headed to the meeting point. I sat on the side of a pillar next to Ahmet and a local man, while Rich took some more pictures, and we waited for Mom to show. Rich said something [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 15th 2009 | 30 Views | [diary=453322]


By Alistair and Maria
November 5th 2009
Stage 1: Africa Africa » Egypt » Sinai
Hi All, We’ve just returned from an awesome trip around Egypt. Chilled is the word! This place really blew our minds. People were so friendly and easy going. The scenery was beautiful as well. Check out some of our photos as this will give you a better idea of what I’m talking about. We landed in Sharm el sheikh and travel up to Dahab on the first night. Dahab is really cool with loads of Bedouin tents along the beach front. There’s nothing much to do but chill, eat and dive. My kind of place! From Dahab we travelled up to [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 5th 2009 | 69 Views | [diary=450998]

Smoke it up
Sunrise at "The Good Life"
Sunrise from the hut

After a nice and relaxing vaca in Santorini we were off to the hustle and bustle of Cairo. Cairo is definetly a unique location and we like it. This was our second visit here. I love the arabic language and the people are very helpful and friendly, especially when there's potential for a tip. Some Pictures from our swealtering vaction in Cairo. Gabriela [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 1st 2009 | 127 Views | [diary=449925]

Egypt
Egypt
Egypt

By NiallandDee
November 1st 2009
An Egyptian Wonder Africa » Egypt
So we left you on the border from Jordan. A lot of fun that was. Usual questions: Have you packed the bag yourself sir? Could anyone have interfered with it? Are you carrying any guns with you? Erm, I think Dee has a nail scissors… Jerusalem So as we were in Israel, we thought it would be a shame to just skip on to Egypt too promptly, so we booked ourselves into a hostel (which appeared to be considerably cheaper than any of the others we saw but still more expensive than most of the Middle East) and then caught a [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 1st 2009 | 120 Views | [diary=450004]

Jerusalem Skyline
Blue Skies, Dahab
Niall continues to chill, Dahab

By Nathan1986
October 26th 2009
Iskandariyya !!! Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria
Iskandariyya is how you pronounce it in Arabic!! Has a nice ring!! The bus ride here was un eventful. I was conned into drinking what i thought was complementary tea offered by the bus personal. Before i was about to get off i was informed i had to pay the equivalent of the 3 hour bus trip for tea and some packaged croissants ! So much for hospitality! (what am i complaining about it was only 4 dollars!) It took me a while to find suitable accommodation in Alexandria (cheap and clean, ha, wishful thinking) I didnt have anything pre booked, [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 28th 2009 | 100 Views | [diary=448152]

Midan saad Zaghloul
Alexandria Unknown Soldier Monument
Alexandria

We had a smooth crossing between Sharm El Sheikh and Safaga. Not that it mattered: we were both weary from the day's activities and the next day's excursion was to start around 6. At about 4 we took on a pilot and started maneuvering into the docks at Safaga. This is a major port for Australian wheat and alumina so you can imagine how romantic the surroundings are. Still it was a lovely sunrise and the seas were calm. Quickly to the buses and through the deserted streets. Again the coastal mountains were completely without vegetation and mostly jagged granite. The [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 24th 2009 | 71 Views | [diary=447844]

Lush Nile valley
The Nile
Temple of Hatshepsut

Early on 21 October the ship rose early, took on board the pilot and extra crew, and took its place in the southbound convoy for the Suez canal. It took us the whole day to transit and with this and the northbound convoy we must have seen 40 big ships using the amazingly narrow strip of water. Strange to see completely barren flat desert on the Sinai side and relatively lush oasis on the Nile side. Through the canal the boats are separated by 5 minutes but at the Bitter Lakes the southbound let the northbound convoy pass and we got [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 23rd 2009 | 46 Views | [diary=447545]

The southbound convoy
Star Clipper's masts under the Peace Bridge
Control post

By monicacp
October 23rd 2009
Oct. 16-23,2009 Africa » Egypt » Lower Egypt » Cairo
So, I haven’t written in the past 2 weeks because it’s been way too busy since the field school arrived. There are 11 American students and 10 Egyptians from the Antiquities Authority. Some of the Americans are wonderful and are really enthused to work here. Some of them are lazy. And some are just plain crazy. One girl in particular is completely out of her mind and has snapped at several people including me. Needless to say (though I will anyways) that she has upset loads of people at camp. She even ostracized herself from all the Egyptians by accusing them [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 23rd 2009 | 42 Views | [diary=447558]


By Nathan1986
October 23rd 2009
Cairo is NUTS Africa » Egypt » Lower Egypt » Cairo
CAIRO IS NUTS! Was my first thought when i stepped out from my hostel the next morning! I hadn't even crossed the road yet, wasn't even 10m from the doorstep of my hostel when i was approached by multiple Ali Baba's (ill refer to the touts and annoyee's with the name Ali Baba. Throughout my travels within the middle east, everyone i spoke to who i mentioned i was going to Cairo warned me to be careful of Ali Baba! "Ze people in Cairo are ALL Ali Baba") Sorry for the generalisation, im sure it isnt a representation of greater Cairo [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 24th 2009 | 186 Views | [diary=447604]

Fine example of Colonial Egypt
Mosque
Another main Mosque

We worden op zaterdag (ondertussen al enkele weken geleden) wakkergebeld om 9u30.. Goed nieuws, de bankkaarten zijn gearriveerd!!!! Woehoe!!! Ik heb terug geld en kan dus eindelijk weer "normaal" boodschappen e.d. doen!! Dolenthousiast neem ik een taxi richting (uiteraard) de hostel. Man man, geen gezever, in Cairo rijden wel meer wrakken rond, maar dees.. Als hij over het minste heuveltje in de straat rijdt vliegt zowel de koffer àls de voorkap van de auto gelijktijdig open. De taxichauffeur zelf is denk ik ook mee opgegroeid met de auto zelf. Mijn hoofd heeft toch wel een aantal keer het dak [View Full Entry]

In Cairo Between The Camels And Egyptians - Lies | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 22nd 2009 | 63 Views | [diary=443806]

Midan Al Tahrir (2)
De Mogamma!!!!!!!!
Bus op Midan Al Tahrir