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Cairo, Egypt.... the final days (#10)
Cairo
,
Egypt
View of Cairo on a clear day
Stalking the Police (funny story behind this picture)
After a crash course in camel riding and the Egyptian culture (the good and the bad...aka tourist scams...), we made our way to the famous and crowded Egyptian Museum. Just like Andrea (love you and miss you!) said, the museum is jam-packed with ancient artifacts...small and large. We were amazed at the amount of stuff that wasn't identified. It was so cool though and... Yes, this was a definite highlight of our trip.
We visit the famous Egyptian Museum- a highlight of our trip
Our humble abode at Sara Inn Hostel
This was Dinner, and Breakfast.... Got a little sugar overload
Posing in front of the Felucca we never took
The next day we were off to Alexandria. We had some issues getting there because all the trains were sold out...apparently this is quite the hotspot for the locals...something which we later wondered about. Hehehe. We grabbed lunch at a cafe off the coast. Unfortunately only about a third of the items on the menu were actually available...so we finally just told the waiter to bring us whatever they did have. Crepes for lunch!
We made sure to visit the famous Alexandria library...known for being the world's largest and also for containing some of the oldest known writings.
What to do when there's nothing to do? Sit on a wall and take pictures.
This is the nice part of Alexandria, the Med. Sea
Danny, the lover of knowledge (as seen in the Alexandria library)
Healthy meal of Twinkies and Chips on the busride back to Cairo
Sunday was a full day... we were very spiritual, attending the Presbyterian Church in downtown Cairo with translations of the sermon (not the easiest thing to follow... as evidenced by the sleeping Danny, hehehe)...and then we were off on an adventure with our flirtatious taxi driver (this is when Kat and Heidi pulled on their fake wedding rings...so fun! It actually worked though, he backed off...kind of. :)
Our destination was the Coptic Cave Church. Of course, no one we talked to actually knew where it was exactly which was where the adventure came in... we set off with the taxi driver and after an hour found it. The Coptic Church was carved out of a mountain and situated next to Garbage City (where people literally live in, on and among the city's garbage bags... its absolutely mind-blowing...and smelly).
We visit the Coptic Cave Church in a suburb of Cairo (known as Garbage City)
We're dirty, sweaty, and tired. But then again... so is everybody else
Danny in front of the Nile
We spent most of our time in Cairo at the Sara Inn Hostel...it was nice but not up to all of our standards. So... we cashed in Katharina's last Hilton points and got a free night at the Hilton for our last night in Cairo. Upon check-in, we were delighted to find out that we were upgraded to the executive suites. Yay! Free breakfast and real coffee...what else could we possibly need? We've spent our final hours in Cairo lounging at the pool, buying counterfeit designer shoes (Gotta love the Gucci!) and overall enjoying the Hilton...
Danny decides to shop at the local bazaar
YAY for the Hilton
Happily drinking REAL drip coffee in our new (upgraded) Hotel Room
Next stop: London for Danny and Hamburg for Katharina and Heidi. Whoop whoop!
written by
katandheidi
on July 16, 2007
from
Cairo
,
Egypt
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Favorite Picture: Danny amongst the books! Hahah! I miss you three! Please keep up the blogging when you're in HH. I want to hear about it!
written by Carli Aanderud on July 16, 2007
Dad, Johnny and I just got back from our trip. Now we're catching up on your travel notes. Wow, what a lot of fun you must be having! It looks like the weather is gorgeous - OK, it is HOT. Did Danny lose his luggage and only had his undershirt with him?! Glad to see you're doing great.
Love, Mom/Claudia
written by Claudia Aanderud on July 17, 2007
Well, your pictures evoked lots of memories of
Egypt
for me! Yes, we were often hot, sweaty and dusty there! I spent a lot of time in the garbage cities working with charities who help the people who live and work there. I met the most amazing sisters and priests of the Coptic Church who work amongst the poor their whole lives!!! I'm so glad you got to see a little of that side of
Cairo
.
And, yes....the Hilton is nice too! We always knew where the nearest 5 star hotel was when we went into
Cairo
so we could use their bathrooms!
Enjoy the rest of your trip!
Love,
Ann in Haiti
written by Ann on July 18, 2007
i miss you guys! [my something clever to say]
all your pictures are amazing and i thought the story behind the policeman picture was cute/funny.
cant wait to see you!
written by Stephanie Friehe on July 18, 2007
Hey Kat, I have finally been able to sit down and catch up on your trip and happy to know has has been well for you all. The pictures are fabulous and I can't wait to hear all about the trip when I see you in
August
at OES. Keep the pics and comments coming our way. Take care and be safe! judy worman
written by Judy Worman on July 18, 2007
Carli - I'll bet you're checking the blog as often as I am, hoping to see those photos of
Hamburg
! No doubt they're so busy it's hard to get to a computer!
Love, Mom
written by Claudia Aanderud on July 21, 2007
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