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Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria May 2nd 2010

The bus from Dahab to Cairo was not nearly as bad as we expected. Given our last bus trip we were quite apprehensive about what the bus would be like and how long it would take, this time though it was much more organised. The bus was fine, it looked to be newer than the last heap of crap and thankfully there were hardly any stops although the places that they did stop at, were absolutely disgusting with revolting toilets which of course you were expected to pay for. Anyway the purpose of our return to Cairo was to sort out a visa for Sudan. We headed down to the Nile City Towers for the NZ embassy to pick up our letter of invitation to Sudan (265EP) which we needed for our visa application. The embassy ... read more
View of Fort Qaitbey in Alexandria
Colourful fishing boats line the shore in Alexandria
Matt outside Fort Qaitbey

Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria February 26th 2010

Back on the road for a little pan-african trip of two weeks. This trip is actually a long serie of "side-trips". Main reason for it is the lower amount of flights available intra-africa...the fact that I'm still in the rat race for the proper miles and proper cards...as it is making such a huge difference when you travel....specially in the back of the plane. So first stop, Egypt. Well, let me tell you that first, this entry will certainly not attract the same attention as our last one...few days ago...for sure, Ma'ri is not on the trip. I'm also eagerly waiting for Leslie next school holidays...and to hit the road the best way...three of us together! Back to Egypt, as this is my third trip here. each trip add some new places, this time on the ... read more
Pompey's pillar....and the two sphinxes...
Amphitheatre
the boss....the cat....the cat....the boss.....obvious!

Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria December 25th 2009

hi,, Two days at sea - 1200 nautical miles from Naples to Alexandria - today is Christmas Day.....Day 2 of the days at sea On day one conscience got the better of us and we went to seminars on how to eat right and lose weight, became involved in a personal consultation and all that did was convince us of what we already knew - J has to lose 10kg and L has to build up muscle and lose a little weight.... well maybe a bit more than that.... with this information we moved for morning tea with Danishes and the thought that this trip could be the last of the good times,,,,, we will lose it when we get back.... and make a concerted effort after I finish the chocolate that J bought me for ... read more

Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria December 25th 2009

Okay here are the photos - we had run out of time. Hey we would appreciate your comments too!!... read more
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Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria December 18th 2009

We make our way to Alexandria by train from Cairo. I immediately like Alexandria and feel like it's a really lovable city. The city was founded by Alexander the Great in In the morning we start the day off with a walk along the promenade and make our way to the library. The library is huge, and you can feel the centuries of literary greats easing and making discoveries all around you- oldest library in the world. Following the library we make our way to the castle of Alexandria, which was originally the site of Pharos, the lighthouse of Alexandria and one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Castle of Alexandria or the itself Qaitbay is where we chance upon meeting some amazing Egyptians that I will remember for a long time. While ... read more
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Egyptian Castle Patrollers

Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria September 19th 2009

To ensure Erin took it easy, we got sent to Alexandria for 5 days, timed so that we would make it back before the "Little Feast" at the end of Ramadan. With its beaches and plentiful sea breezes, Alexandria is a popular summer holiday destination for Cairenes but we were told that since summer has come to an end, it shouldn't be too busy. Now compared to Cairo, it wasn't busy at all, but it was far busier than we have ever seen it, in the past having visited during early spring. Like Cairo, it seems at times like there are too many people and too many cars, and just walking down the street becomes an exercise. We stayed in a lovely hotel right on the waterfront with a view of the Mediterranean. Outside, the honking ... read more
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Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria August 6th 2009

The final stay in Egypt was in the city of Alexandria. This city was founded by Alexander the Great a long time ago. It has a ton of history and culture. It also has a lot of trash cleaning crews since it is a major tourist destination. Our hotel, The Plaza, provided an wonderful view into the Mediterranean. It also was just a quick cab ride to the old citadel. The citadel over looks the main harbour that was designed by Alexander the Great. The Great Light House has sadly burned down, so we were unable to see it. However, we did get to have dinner at at the sea during sunset. The mixture of floating boats, splashing waves and swimmers and the colours of the sun made for an amazing experience. The other major attraction ... read more

Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria August 3rd 2009

Last Day in Egypt August 3, 2009 Today I slept-in until noon and it was awesome. After lunch, a couple friends and I went to go check out the Alexandria Library. Part of your entrance fee included an hour of free internet so we all jumped on that opportunity and used up every last minute of it. Then we walked around the library for a bit and then headed back to the ship. Our taxi drivers were crazy! There were cars going in every direction and people were driving so fast, it felt like we were on the brink of an accident with every second that passed. It was pretty exciting though. In our cab on the way back, the driver was playing Celine Dion. It’s so bizarre when you’re sitting in a taxi in probably ... read more

Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria July 28th 2009

I got to have the experience today of visiting the local zoo in the town which I have been living in for the past month...and let me just say - Oh My God! I have never seen such conditions like this in my life! It looks like in its hay day it might have been an okay facility but now it is just run down and awful! It was so awful that I couldnt even bring my self to see the whole zoo and all its animals. The only ones I saw were the lions/tigers and the baboons. Unlike the many zoos that you and I are use to where the lions are keep in large enclosers allowing them to have room to run and walk and hide etc, these lions are kept in cages smaller ... read more
Lonely baboon
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Bring in the circus

Africa » Egypt » Mediterranean » Alexandria July 26th 2009

Only 10 more days and I will officially be out of Egypt and on the soil of my second home - Kenya! This week has been so frustrating in the country they like to call Egypt! I have to stop and think sometimes why I am even here. The medical system is soooo backwards it doesnt even make logical sense...for example apparently even though we are a clinic and we are allowed to do surgery and treat animals we are not allowed to have any animals in clinic for more than a couple of days or we risk being shut down by the government division that monitors clinics...I think this might be the stupiest thing I have ever heard in my life. So basically if anything requires treatment for longer than 2 or 3 days we ... read more




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