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Category: ‘Gap Year’

LOST but not FOUND

Posted onMay 27, 2013June 11, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen Rees2 Comments

Mandy: Monday 27th May After taking an age to find our lovely, seemingly rare, large WHITE bowl (instead of the garish red, blue or pink ones) to do our hand washing in, we’ve had it taken from us. (sad face) Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', Egypt, South East Asia

Donkey

Mira Farm and Horse Rescue

Posted onMay 24, 2013July 16, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen Rees2 Comments

Mandy: Wednesday 22nd May Thanks to Jo and Charlotte for a lovely BBQ evening at Mira Farm on Wednesday. Good luck with your new venture in the desert, we will recommend your stables to our friends at WSV, Hurghada. http://www.horseriding-hurghada-egypt.com/home.html Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', Egypt, South East Asia

Luxor

Luxor – 15-17 May

Posted onMay 21, 2013July 16, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen ReesLeave a comment

Glen and Mandy   Temple of Luxor The local ferry (1le) The Temple of Hatshepsut       Madinat Habu         Colossi of Memnon Colossi of Memnon       Karnak Temple         Our Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', Egypt, South East Asia

Cairo and Giza

Posted onMay 19, 2013June 11, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen ReesLeave a comment

Glen: I writing this on Sunday 19th May – at 6.02am! Here are some of my observations, thoughts and impressions of our visit to Cairo and the Pyramids. As we exited Cairo airport Ahmed, our private driver, was waiting for Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', Egypt, South East Asia

Foot note to “Indecent Proposal”

Posted onMay 18, 2013July 16, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen ReesLeave a comment

Glen: 18th May. I just want to say that the “Indecent Proposal” that happened to me last week, as far as we know, hasn’t happened to any one else. We have always felt safe walking around Hurghada, day or night Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', Egypt, South East Asia

‘Journey home over land through the desert’

Posted onMay 17, 2013July 16, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen ReesLeave a comment

Mandy: 17th May 1pm – We sat waiting in reception for Ahmed Samir as arranged…… Mohamed turned up! No worries, he looked young, fit and in good health and more than up to the task of delivering us back safely Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', Egypt, South East Asia

Pyramids

Giza and Saqqarah

Posted onMay 14, 2013July 16, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen ReesLeave a comment

Mandy and Glen: Tuesday 14th May Saqqarah, the step pyramid of Djoser, the worlds earliest stone monument.  

Categories'Gap Year', Egypt, South East Asia

Mandy: Cairo Day One

Posted onMay 13, 2013July 16, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen ReesLeave a comment

No apologies for the length of this blog post. (Smile) It is a record to help us to remember our visit. Monday 13th May: Today was a special day, we were flying up to Cairo (smile). There was only one Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', Egypt, South East Asia

THE CULT OF OSIRIS

Posted onMay 11, 2013June 11, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen ReesLeave a comment

Mandy: Now I don’t watch soaps at home but I know a good story line when I see one…… On reading up about the ancient temples and burial sites ahead of our trip to Cairo and Luxor I came across Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', Egypt, South East Asia

Indecent Proposal

Posted onMay 11, 2013June 11, 2019AuthorMandy and Glen ReesLeave a comment

Glen: Saturday 11th May…… There I was walking back to our apartment, after buying some more flat bread, and thinking surely this heat wave couldn’t go on for much longer, when a car slowed down beside me. The nice Egyptian Read More …

Categories'Gap Year', Egypt, South East Asia

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