Sunday 28 June 2009

EL_FAYOUM










The Fayoum is a wonderful area of Egypt with a rich and interesting history. It is an area where Egyptians often vacation and which is constantly growing more popular among Europeans. This 692 sq. mile depression was a lush paradise during prehistoric times. It's water level was eighty-five meters higher than today (currently 45 meters below sea level) and the Nile regularly flooded through the low mountains separating it from the Fayoum. At 215 square km, the current lake Qaroun remains Egypt's largest salt water lake. The prehistoric people who lived here were, at first, nomadic hunters and gatherers, but later began harvesting plants near the lake. This developed into what is said to be the earliest agricultural area in the world, where fences were erected and guarded warehouses built. It has remained an agriculture center, well known for it's fruits, vegetables and chickens.

Tuesday 2 June 2009

Siwa

Siwa








Egyptian Museum




more belly dance photo




Monday 1 June 2009

Nile River





Sunday 31 May 2009

Dahab

Dahab










Cairo Tower

Cairo Tower








Belly danc

Belly danc











Alexandria

Alexandria














CAIRO

CAIRO










Sharm el sheikh

Sharm el sheikh










Aswan

Aswan








Luxor

Luxor