Archive for 2005

April 16, 2005 | In: Travel

Morocco

So I am flying to Casablanca in 8 hours time. That will be my first visit to a North African country (other than Egypt, of course). Heard surfing is great over there, and definately looking forward to try it out (if I can somehow rent or borrow a...

Stumbled upon this story about the history of the Statue of Liberty, and how it was originally meant to be placed at the Southern entrance of the Suez Canal. Very...

April 9, 2005 | In: Photography

Library of Alexandria

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April 9, 2005 | In: Photography

Library of Alexandria

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April 9, 2005 | In: Photography

Medusa

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April 9, 2005 | In: Photography

Pompey’s Pillar

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April 9, 2005 | In: Photography

Sphinx

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April 6, 2005 | In: Sports

Of all things extreme…

I give you:" Extreme Ironing". Yes, you read that correctly. A group of people who are apparently incredibly, unbelievably bored and with waaaay too much time on their hands (or a lot of wrinkled up clothes) have come up with a new kind of "sport",...

April 4, 2005 | In: Rants

Reflections on Cairo traffic

The "official"population of Cairo residents is about 10 Million people, add up daily commuters from Giza and other nearby cities, and you get a little more than a 17 million headcount (on the most conservative basis). To say that traffic in Cairo is a...

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