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Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria November 1st 2007

Hello everyone! I thought I'd write again as I fancied an hour of sitting in a room with air con! Since writing last, I left hectic Cairo (biggest city in Africa - 18 million) and headed to Alexandria (2nd biggest city in Egypt)! And it started to feel like a holiday with the sea on my doorstep. I had a lovely walk along the coastline on my first day - and I bumped into a Sir Alan Sugar lookalike, you turned out to be my free tour guide for the day (like Jeff from the Cook Island). It was really good as it meant I could go to all these untouris places, like into mosques in the poorer parts, without feeling uncomfortable (see picture). We then walked to the fort (see picture) and then right to ... read more
Fort
Palace
Typica Street

Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria October 26th 2007

“Why is the library closed?” The guard baring my way smiled and said, “The library is closed to celebrate its fifth anniversary. It is a very important event.” “When will it reopen?” “In three days.” He was a new class of guard, unlike any I had met in Egypt to that point, and I knew there was no point in trying to talk my way past him. Instead, I stood back and watched all of the commotion around the library. It was clear that they were planning a big party. I was a little frustrated, having walked all the way across town to see the it, but that’s how it goes sometimes. I turned my attention to the stunning exterior of the library. Its beautiful granite façade rose up out of a turquoise reflecting pool, which ... read more
The Modern Library of Alexandria
In the Ancient Library 2
Colorful Ships in the Harbor

Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria October 22nd 2007

All around me I saw the same, featureless, chalky blue void. If it weren’t for the bubbles coming out of my regulator and rising toward the faint silhouette of the boat above me I couldn’t have even told you which way was up. I sank deeper into the gloom with each passing second. As I went, I carefully equalized the pressure in my ears as I scanned the slightly darker blue below me. My depth gauge read just over 10 meters, so I knew that the bottom was getting close. A few seconds later several shadows materialized out of the void below me, slowly taking on the jumbled shape of a boulder field. One of the objects on the bottom stood out from the rest. Its surface was hidden beneath thousands of years worth of crust ... read more
A Movie Star in Alexandria?
Diving on an Ancient Shipwreck
Napoleon's Anchor

Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria October 8th 2007

All I can say about this weekend is WOW! It feels like our weekend started last wednesday with our BCCIS If Tar. I have mentioned before that If Tar is the daily breaking of the fast. It is very family oriented and even if families are busy the rest of the year, the month of If Tar requires dinners together with family and friends every evening. On wednesday we set up a huge pot luck, or dish party as they call it, where all the children and their families come with a dish to share. The food was unreal, but gone in an instant...I have never seen a buffet like this before. There were about 6 tables of food and another 3 for dessert!!! It was an experience trying to get some food on my plate ... read more
western view from hotel
If Tar
If Tar lantern

Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria September 12th 2007

So I finally got the rest of my pics loaded up from the first month of my time here in Egypt. There are quite a lot and the links to reach them are at the bottom of this page. I was in Cairo/Luxor/Aswan last week and had an asbsolutely fabulous time. I will write about that next week once I've got all those pics loaded (I took about 700 - I know crazy but I went to sooo many Pharonic sites it was impossible not to). I'm heading to the Siwa Oasis tomorrow - it's an oasis way out in the desert (about a 9 hour bus ride from Alexandria). There are many famous sites there from Pharonic, Roman and Greek times, as well as both hot and cold springs and, well, desert of course! We're ... read more

Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria August 9th 2007

Apologies - currently unable to restore. If you have a backup please edit this entry and save/publish. There is a small possibility that this entry will be restored - only small. ... read more
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Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria June 29th 2007

My patience has definitely grown thin since entering Egypt, but I have no choice but to bite my lip and smile. After all, the locals won't know what I'm saying if I try to make a logical case for anything obvious. The various inconveniences Rob and I have encountered are worth putting up with. Egyptian locals cutting right in front of us for train and bus tickets is just one example. Another is their concept of time, or lack thereof. Forget about printed schedules of any sort. They are mere myths. Don't cross your legs while sitting down in public either. Showing the soles of your feet in public places is very disrespectful. Most of the time we just laugh rather than get angry when faced with time/transportation/rule-based adversities. We've done quite a bit of walking ... read more

Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria June 28th 2007

A side trip north to Alexandria by train We got up early (theme of this journey!), picked up by Hamby, our trip transfer lead, and driven to the Cairo train station by our driver, Ahmed, where we were experienced yet another bout with culture shock. Trains in Egypt are not what they are in Europe, not even what they are in the States (Amtrak), but they are available to all people for low cost in order to move up and down the Nile cities (where 98% of Egyptian population reside and have so for thousands of years). Under the direction of Hamby, Isram Tours had purchased two first class round trip tickets to Alexandria. First class means nice bus-like seats, an air conditioned car and a la carte service for sandwiches, coffee, soft drinks, etc. ... read more
Travel day start - Egyptian Gazette
The Fort at the Harbor
Summer Palace of King Farouk

Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria May 29th 2007

breezing through alexandria Africa » Egypt » Alexandria By freshfromegyptMay 29th 2007jasoni left cairo and im now in alexandria north of cairo, the mediteranean ocean is a 30 sec walk from my hotel, hence the breeze is well appreciated after the heat and intoxication of cairo, dont have muce time the comp is slow, heading to the desert oases of siwa west of hear tomorow, check pics, not sure which view i like more from my hotel window, the cairo 1 or the one im at now, what do u think? concrete or sea?... read more
view from reception area
biblioteca
inside library

Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria May 26th 2007

Today was PACKED full and extremely long for us. Our excursion started bright and early, then ended over 12 hours later. We took a bus 3 hours from Alexandria to Cairo. I guess there was a posting for annoying people to join our bus, because it was full of them. :) We visited Giza and the Pyramids. They were just amazing! Camels, (again more men with mustaches), and armed guards all over the place. Everyone wanted to sell us something and have us pay in USD (since the USD is worth 5X their Egyptian Pound). Weather said 80, but I am thinking more like about 200 degrees. :) We also hit the Sphynx which was great too. Our bus was off schedule, so we were running back to it once we climbed to the top ... read more
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