The Valley of The Kings on the bank of the Nile is awsome with over 60 elaborate underground tombs including King Tut’s, some of which you can explore. Highly recommended!
My immediate association with the Nile is baby Moses:) The light make the views romantic.
My brother urged me to go to Egypt, saying “I would like it” (because of the art) but I put it further down on my bucket list. Now I don’t know if there will be another chance, but no regrets, I have seen so much.
If you are a history buff, then Egypt’s for you! I found it fascinating. Like you, I’ve travelled far and wide, but what happens next, I just don’t know.
Awesome
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Thanks, Sadje.
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You’re welcome
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Beautiful shots such a peaceful atmosphere 🙂
Have a sunsettastic safe week 🌇 😷😷😷
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Cheers Stevie!
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Fabulous Keith
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Thanks so much Di!
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A place I would love to see in person. Beautiful photographs.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Keith. 🙂
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It’s well worth the trip Sandee!
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These are great – but that last one? Wow!
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I took that from my hotel’s outside bar – camera in one hand, beer in the other! Thanks Lydia.
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Wow. Just, wow.
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That’s what I said when I was there! Cheers Mimi.
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Wish I were there …. Keep writing and rambling.
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Thanks Susan, I certainly shall!
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Lovely … I’ve never been … except to the recent Tut exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery – about a year ago. Must be amazing to see … cheers Hilary
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The Valley of The Kings on the bank of the Nile is awsome with over 60 elaborate underground tombs including King Tut’s, some of which you can explore. Highly recommended!
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Holy Cow, that is just so beautiful. Very lovely. Thanks for sharing it.
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It certainly was! Thanks so much.
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My immediate association with the Nile is baby Moses:) The light make the views romantic.
My brother urged me to go to Egypt, saying “I would like it” (because of the art) but I put it further down on my bucket list. Now I don’t know if there will be another chance, but no regrets, I have seen so much.
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If you are a history buff, then Egypt’s for you! I found it fascinating. Like you, I’ve travelled far and wide, but what happens next, I just don’t know.
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Thanks for the trip to a beautiful place
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The pleasure’s all mine!
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Beautiful photos. I love how the sunset has turned the Nile golden.
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It was a sight to behold. Thanks so much.
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WoW! Such beauriful photos of a beautiful place! Thanks so much for sharing and have an AWESOME day!
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I’m pleased you liked them, thanks for dropping by.
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Lovely shots!
And I’m glad to see Rosey having a blast in the snow.
Good week, Keith.
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Thanks, Natasha, I’m pleased you liked them. As for Rosey, she was in her element!
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