Saturday, October 27, 2007

Egypt - Day 4 & 5

So now we're in Cairo! Home of the PYRAMIDS!! The only surviving ancient wonder of the world, the pyramids are unbelievable! We started by going up to a panoramic photo site and took a group picture.
We then took a camel ride down to the pyramids!! It was so fun!! I rode with the beautiful Jillian and we thought we were going to die. Our guide Abraham looked about 12 and he informed us our camel's name was Michael Jackson.
We were then allowed to explore the pyramids, and since I'm cheap and didn't want to be so constrained in space, we went into one of the queen's pyramids which was pretty cool. We also went and saw the largest boat from ancient times that was discovered not too long ago in one of the pyramids. After that we went and saw the Sphinx at the bottom of the hill. He was so big! All the girls made sure to get a picture kissing him.











Here's one of the camels with the security guard behind him in his suit. See Mom, we were well protected.




Way into the queen's tomb. Just a little scary...











The rest of the day we were able to rest around the hotel. In the evening there was an Egyptian wedding we were able to watch for a little bit. The bride was so beautiful!
The next day was spent visiting the religious sites of Cairo. We began by going to a fortress of Salah al-Din which had the mosque of Muhammed Ali (the ruler, not the boxer) inside. It was so beautiful and it had a wonderful view of the city.








In Egypt, Muslims and Christians live (for the most part) peacefully. Also, it was so amazing to think that I may be walking where Joseph, Mary, and Jesus (once he grew and learned) once walked when they were fleeing from Herod. In fact, we visited a site that most believe to be a place the family stayed at while fleeing.


The Coptic Christian church is quite different from the denominations we are familiar with. They have 7 sacraments and comprise about 10% of the Egyptian population.




We then went to the market which was insane! All of the men were quite upfront about wanting to marry you, especially with my friend Sarah. She has dark features so they were all convinced she was Egyptian.
We then had lunch in this beautiful garden. Only a year or so ago this site was a garbage field, basically, but the new mayor had a major initiative to clean it up and now it is so clean and beautiful!

The tan building in the distance is where we had lunch.

The mosque in the shadows is the mosque we visited earlier in the day.



Afterwards we headed over to the Egyptian museum which had King Tut's tomb and head mask displayed. It was so amazing we went back twice! It was so weird to see the picture that is in every textbook in person!

For dinner at our hotel, they had a roast type thing outside. It was fun until these crazy skirt dancers came out. They insisted on 9 of us girls helping them with their show. Needless to say it was awkward.

The next day we headed back to London with some major fiascos in the airport. But no worries, we are safe and sound. I hope you have enjoyed my adventures and I apologize for not being able to record it better. I promise you will hear all about it when I come home!
After this week I have learned so much that I can now speak Arabic. This sign below reads: "Ya'll come back, ya hear!"

2 comments:

billy and stephanie said...

So jealous! Camel rides! pyramids! Wow. Studying abroad is such a blessing! Enjoy every moment, but know we love and miss you so much while your gone!

Love ya,
Stephanie

Anonymous said...

Wow, Natalie! This is so great! I hope you realize what a blessing it is that you are able to experience all these things. I am thrilled for you, and so grateful you are sharing. Stay safe...we want you to have fun, but can hardly wait to have you home and get the rest of the story. :)

Love you!
Jean