20 | 'Dance Like an Egyptian' | Abu Simbel, Luxor, Kom Ombo | Egypt & the Nile 2/3 | #contikiodyssey
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After an early morning start, the group travels to Abu Simbel to check out the temples that were moved during a Dam Project in the 1960's. Later that night, the group parties like Egyptians before visiting the temple of Luxor.
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Quick Channeling with the God Ptah in Habu Temple, Luxor, Egypt.
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Luxor (LV) Chat ~ Egyptian Hieroglyphs ?? Questions
Here's one I recorded last weekend. A walk though at Luxor where I show and talk about hieroglyphs.. And ask for questions for a future video. A hello with Anubis and I show just how big the Red Pyramid would look inside without all the stone...pretty close. And just general chat .And thanks for the comments...doing better today.
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E.S. anticipates her departure from Cairo to Luxor to her $6 a day apartment.
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Luxor & Aswan- This is Egypt'17
As said by the Egyptians, the greatest journey you shall travel is...
The kingdom of heaven is within you; and whosoever shall know himself shall find it.
Luxor and Aswan are two cities of ancient wonder that will transport you to a completely different version of your ownself. Speaking of my journey to the ancient land where it all began, it was an unforgettable history lesson on Egypt's most ancient cities. Standing right under sky scrapping sandstone structures build in 14000 B.C. in an open-air museum would give you the chills I'm sure!
Traveling from Aswan to Luxor enjoying a lavish Nile River cruise and discovering some of Egypt's most enchanting natural beauty is something that shall stay with me.
Being a sucker for escapade, going on a hot air balloon ride and discovering the city's most prominent monuments from up above was simply the cherry on the cake.
Shamandoura is a song that helped me relish and embrace the Nubian Land like no other. Born into a Nubian family, singer and actor Mohamed Mounir sang this song which beautifully translates to ;
You beautiful ship in the middle of the sea, Swaying playfully between the other ships. Your sail moves and dances and it makes all the other ships dance/happy.
On the shore wait for me I came to sing a couple of songs for you.
One song for the pain and reminisce and one song for your eyes you beautiful.
Oh you beautiful ship wearing a dress, you look more beautiful than a painting.
You dark beauty I dwell in your heart.
Oh you beautiful ship I have been patient for so long.
Answer and reply to my question
And ask away and wish anything, even if it's impossible. For your wish is my command, you gazelle.
PS. I do not own copyright of the two songs used, all rights go to Shamandoura Coke Studio & Matt Simons - Catch & Release (Instrumental).
Ancient Aliens: Ancient Egypt's Alien-Hybrid Ruler (Season 12, Episode 5) | History
Carvings of King Tut's father bear resemblance to an other-worldly being while other carvings suggest he worshipped a winged orb and not the sun. See what these sculptures look like in this clip from Season 12, Episode 5, The Pharaoh's Curse. #AncientAliens
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Sailing on Lady Bastet | Luxor, Egypt
Madame Khadija Hammond is the owner of the Lady Bastet, a beautiful Dahabiya restored to take passengers on the Nile. Her mission is to raise money to resurrect the temple of Bastet, the Cat Goddess. If you're a lover of cats or animals, this is a great opportunity to build a lasting legacy. Ask us for more details!
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EGYPT: EXPLORING CENTRAL CAIRO: TOP PLACES TO SEE/VISIT, NEGATIVE ASPECTS ☹️
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's walk around the central area of Cairo which is the capital and largest city of Egypt. The city's metropolitan area is the largest in the Middle East and the Arab world, and the 15th-largest in the world, and is associated with ancient Egypt, as the famous Giza pyramid complex and the ancient city of Memphis are located in its geographical area. Located near the Nile Delta, Cairo has a population of 6.76 million spread over 453 square kilometers (175 sq mi), Cairo is by far the largest city in Egypt. An additional 9.5 million inhabitants live in close proximity to the city. Cairo, like many other mega-cities, suffers from high levels of pollution and traffic, as you will see in this video.
Egypt, a country linking northeast Africa with the Middle East, dates to the time of the pharaohs. Millennia-old monuments sit along the fertile Nile River Valley, including Giza's colossal Pyramids and Great Sphinx as well as Luxor's hieroglyph-lined Karnak Temple and Valley of the Kings tombs. The capital, Cairo, is home to Ottoman landmarks like Muhammad Ali Mosque and the Egyptian Museum, a trove of antiquities.
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Egyptian Arabic - Feasts in Egypt
This lesson is about greetings in feasts in Egypt and Arab countries.
Egyptian language is the spoken language in Egypt an understood by all native speakers of Arabic in different Arab countries.
Egyptian is much easier to learn than standard Arabic specially for its simple grammar rules.
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Shaimaa al-Sayyid grew up watching her mother and grandmother sell vegetables in the streets of Manshiyat al-Qanatir, a tourist town in Egypt. Every morning, they'd get up very early and travel to small village markets to buy vegetables which they'd sell at a higher price in the city.
Now a commerce student, Shaimaa comes straight to the market after college to help her mother Muna.
I raised all my children here, said Muna, I like trading. I inherited it from my mother. She has been doing this for more than 50 years. My mother is the one who started a market in this street.
Around 17 years ago, I told my husband I wanted to sell vegetables in the street market with my mother. He first said 'no' but I then convinced him ... He knows I'm doing this for a good reason. He also works hard so we can both raise our children well.
While Muna and her husband don't have college degrees, they're motivated to work hard so their children can have a more comfortable life.
I want my children to study, get university degrees and have good jobs, said Muna.
'Life is expensive'
Travelling outside her village, Aida Muhammad sells vegetables in Cairo's streets in the morning but goes home to look after her children in the afternoon.
I'm trying to earn a living to buy some stuff for my children. Life is expensive and my husband doesn't make much. So I help him, said Aida.
Similarly, sisters Sanaa Sayyid Ahmed and Nanaa Sayyid Ahmed spend four days a week selling cheese, eggs and garlic in Cairo and only two days a week at home with their families. Their village is more than a day's travel away, so they've managed to rent an unfurnished apartment just to sleep in.
Finding the perfect location on the street to sell her vegetables used to be a problem - until one day other vendors came to her rescue.
The butcher told us not to sit next to his shop, Sanaa said. The butcher was worried that her products would attract flies. Then, the other vendors shouted back, Let her stay. She's trying to earn a living. She sells great cheese and eggs. It's your meat that attracts flies.
Besides the hustle, Sanaa isn't bothered by haggling customers. When we state the price, the customer starts to barter. This is business. Bargaining and headaches, said Sanaa. I have no fears as long as the scales I weigh the cheese on are working well and aren't broken.
Cheese and ghee (clarified butter) seller Ilham Abdul Aziz is a childless widow who selflessly provides for her impoverished sister, unemployed brother-in-law and the rest of their family.
She's had many opportunities to remarry, but she's steadfastly refused. Instead, said Ilham, I wanted to dedicate my life to these children and support them until they all get married. People praise me, saying I'll be rewarded for dedicating my life to these children.
I love my job. It's how we earn our living, she added. I would never hate it because it's how we earn our living so we don't beg or borrow money from others. It's a blessing from God.
This film focuses on the daily lives of five Egyptian village women who are driven by the need to provide for their children and families by selling local produce in the street markets across the country. It provides an insight into the women's daily struggle to survive and the sacrifices each of them makes to sustain their livelihoods, just above the poverty line.
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Egypt's Luxor city invents new ways to survive turbulent times
Tourism in Egypt has been suffocating for years. Whenever it begins to recover, an event happens to take it many steps back. The hardest was the Russian Plane Crash in the Sinai Last year. That has forced touristic cities like Luxor to come up with new strategies to survive.
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Luxor has one of the most colorful outdoor street markets you will ever find, with great souvenir shopping at one end and an authentic local market at the other. It spans the full range from tourist trinkets to donkeys in a dirt lane lined with piles of veggies, clothing and spices for the locals.
Living Proof | Egyptian Newlyweds Learn About Healthy Families
Amr Mohamed and his bride, Hend Selim were married in a small village two hours outside of Luxor, Egypt.
Established in 2004, the Mabrouk! initiative uses education and counseling to address health challenges for pregnant women and their babies, including malnutrition, hypertension and neural tube defects.
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Surround-sound Egyptian Market
All over the world, markets come with the charming and melodic song of merchants selling slicers, dicers, bras, and knock-off DVDs. A stroll down this lane in Cairo takes the sound of commerce to new heights. Give this a listen. Subscribe to for regular updates as I travel through Egypt, Israel and the Palestinian Territories.
Luxor - The land of Temples and Magical People
Top tips for Luxor:
1. bring a student id or an id in a different language than Egypt works too
2. Valley of the Kings- opens at 6:30, 160E£, 2 1/2 hrs, choose three tombs: (Ramses VI is extra and not worth it)
Ramses IV, Ramses VIII, Merenptah
3. Colossi of Memnon- large statues by Luxor Bridge
4. Habu Temple- 60E£
5. East bank- public bus (1.5/2E£) to ferry (2E£) to horse and carriage (10E£) or taxi, 30-40 E£,
6. Train Station- book train ahead at the train station and get at least second class
7. Luxor Temple- see it from outside, Avenue of Sphinxes- can see from main road
8. Sofra Restaurant- Egyptian food, cheap
Karnak Temple- 120E£, ask about Sekhmet statue for a small fee (20E£), Tomb of Queen Nefertari
9. Hatshepsut Temple- 50E£
10. Valley of the Queens- 50E£, Tomb of Nefertari 1,000E£
Fanciful Pharaohs of Egypt // Luxor
Luxor contains a wealth of pharaonic treasures from temples to tombs. It's too much to see in one day but we try anyway. I think we did a pretty good job.
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Why do you think women get harassed in the streets of Egypt?
Watch and listen to school kids speak their mindsets...it says a lot about their education, upbringing, ignorance and much more. All of these contribute to the widespread phenomena of sexual harassment in Egypt. The video is available in Arabic with English subtitles