Sandstorm-tinted sky over Madaba, Jordan. We saw snow in Amman a couple days later. Weird.
More sandstorm action at the Roman ruins of Jerash.
Me getting some solo time with the treasury at Petra, Jordan. It took getting up at 4:30 in the morning to accomplish, but the early bird got the worm.
Getting on to sunset in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
The monastery of St. Katherine's at the foot of Mt. Sinai, Egypt. They have a fire extinguisher right beside the bush said to be on the spot of the burning bush of Biblical fame. Who said monks don't have a sense of humor?
Two of the pyramids of Giza (the Great one in the foreground) on a very hazy day in Cairo. We actually couldn't see the city for it, which wasn't so bad at all.
The hypostyle at the temple of Philae near Aswan, Egypt.
The relocated temples of Abu Simbel, Egypt. The interiors were actually more striking than the exteriors, which was surprising, though photos aren't allowed inside.
“History is Philosophy teaching by examples.”
~Thucydides
4 comments:
Looks like you're managing to see a lot, if not visit as much as you might prefer.
Have a happy holiday!
That sandstorm looks familiar...
Excellent Giza photo!
Glad to know you're out there exploring still. Give a shout when you get back to the US and if you're near Denver, I'll track you down.
Heard you ran into an old college friend of mine in Israel too!
Best in the mean,
-doc
nice post gan!
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