Itineraries

Time for a confession. I actually have color flowcharts of possible itineraries for this trip. Charts and graphs. Spreadsheets to compare “time at a site” with “travel time” weighed against number of things to see and distance. It’s embarrassing. I collected boatloads of information off the web and travel brochures and starting comparing individual itineraries […]

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Cameras and Photography

On our last trip, we had a very nice Minolta 35mm camera and a fabulous Tamron 28-200 lens. It solved our photo problems — one camera, one lens — and was perfect for the trip. But we took 1100 pictures in Scotland and it cost over a thousand dollars to get everything processed. We had […]

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Digital vs Film

What about Film? If you still have a film camera and don’t want to go digital, I have a couple of recommendations for dealing with photography in Egypt: Remember that I’m not an expert — just a casual travel photographer, so I’m open to all suggestions! What Speed? You will either need to have some […]

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Photos Home

More photos than you can shake stick at, or, Digital Rules! I always assume that this is the part of the site that people gravitate towards (or at least that’s what my bandwidth usage seems to imply!). For our last trip, we had a film camera, a nice Minolta. We took 1100 pictures in three […]

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Sites in Egypt

Just a list of the various things that travel books, websites, and the various resources have suggested that you might want to see in Egypt. Obviously, you are never going to be able to see them all, but I’ve added links where we did manage to see things. Arab/Muslim History Alexandria Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi, Mosque […]

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Historic Hotels

I love old buildings and old hotels — squeaky doors, sagging floors, the whole package. The options in Egypt are like stepping back into an Agatha Christie novel.

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UNESCO Sites

UNESCO UNESCO is the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. It was involved in the moving and restoration of many temples in Egypt after the building of the Aswan High Dam. The dam created Lake Nassar, which would flood many miles of the Nile south of Aswan and in the process, bury forever many […]

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