Saturday, November 11, 2006
Day 2 - October 27 - Cairo
Peter and Reinie walking toward the Great Pyramid at Giza. The guy in the middle is our tour guide, Ahmed. Ahmed is about the only non-tourist without his hand out expecting to be tipped for even an imagined service.
We should mention the traffic in Cairo. It's like the Indy 500 with pedestrians. In Minnesota cutting someone off is rude - here it's an art form. We've seen maybe 3 or 4 stop lights and a couple of stop signs. All other intersections are uncontrolled- in every sense!
Day 3 - October 28 - The Cairo Museum
We spent all day at the Cairo Museum. It was absolutely incredible. And I'm sure we didn't see it all. There were huge statues of pharohs, queens and whole families. We saw the the mummy of Ramses II and many other mummies. The highlight was probably the Tutankamun treasures, including his golden funeral mask. Dr. Zahi Hawass, the Egyptian Director of Antiquities walked right by us.
Day 4 - October 29 - Islamic Cairo
Rented a car and driver and saw much in Islamic Cairo including the Citadel, Mohammed Aly Mosque (pictured), Nasr Mohammed Mosque. Tentmaker's Alley (pictured) has existed for a couple thousand years at this spot. Very interesting. Then we came back to the hotel and took a boat ride on the Nile.
Tomorrow we take the train to Alexandria (Egypt, not Minnesota).
Friday, November 10, 2006
Day 7 - Travel to Luxor
This was a travel day. We took the 11:00am train from Alexandria to Cairo. Things went fine until we were aboout 30 minutes to Cairo when the train broke down. We were worried we'd miss our plane to Luxor. We're asking people who speak no english "How long". We got varying estimates. Many people left the train to catch a bus and we debated but decided to sit tight. Then, all of a sudden, the train pulled out and we got to Cairo in plenty of time. Then we flew to Luxor.
Day 12 - Hurghada
Our first sunrise over the Red Sea. We left for diving at 9:30am and didn't get back until after 4:00pm, for two shallow dives - what do you do with a four hour surface interval?
The water was warm, the coral healthy and beautiful but. unlike the rest of you divers, WE HAVE DOVE THE RED SEA!! (And suvived.)