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Egypt Top Related Articles
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1). Bible Stories For Children Dissected, The Crossing Of The Red Sea By : David Maillie
We can learn a lot from the bible and childrens stories. The infamous story of the Parting of the Red Sea has a lot of meaning and shows us that with God we can change our future. This has never been more important than now with the current escalation of problems in the Middle East.
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2). A traditional Swahili wedding Harusi: Here Comes The Bride! By : avoyages
As darkness sets on the island of Zanzibar, excited shouts, music and the ululating of women fills the air. Dressed in their most colourful and stylish outfits, donned with heavy gold bracelets and chains, their hands and feet decorated with flower patterns made from traditional henna, the women anxiously await the arrival of the star of the evening: the bride.
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3). Immigrants and Converts responsible for Muslim Terror Violence in the West By : robert1704
When we think of terrorist assaults, we visualize hate spitting imams or a serene Osama Bin Laden in front of us; we think of Palestine, Syria, Iran, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. However, as you will see below, this is a very wrong representation of the facts. Although the people and countries that are mentioned are pulling the strings, the real danger is coming from another side.
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4). Sharm-el-sheikh - for Sun, Sand, Sea and Mountains By : Darren Panto
Sharm El Sheikh is heady mix of sun, sand and mountains located on a promontory at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula along the Red Sea in Egypt at the mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba.
Owing to the many peace conferences held there it is also called “The City of Peace”
Being located at a strategic location sharm as it is popularly known was used by the Egyptian navy as a port and naval base until it was captured by Israeli forces in 1956 but restored to Egypt subsequently in 1967.
Article Related to: red sea, egypt, beach resort, sinai peninsula, hotels, restaurants, diving, snorkeling, tourism
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5). Overview of Egypt for Travelers By : Richard Monk
From Pyramids to the Valley of the Kings, the Arab Republic of Egypt oozes history. If you are considering traveling to Egypt, you should know the following about the country.
Overview of Egypt for Travelers
Egypt has plenty of land, but much of it is sparsely inhabited. This leads to a situation where the vast majority lives within relatively compact urban places.
Article Related to: egypt, pharaohs, pharohs, cairo, alexandria, nasser dam, valley of the kings, giza, pyramids
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6). Seeing the Great Pyramids of Ancient Egypt in Cairo By : Clint Leung
Seeing the Great Pyramids, one of the ancient wonders of the world, is a once in a lifetime trip for many people. Because of the travel distances involved for most tourists who go to Egypt, advance planning is definitely required. In many cases, a visa from an Egyptian consulate would be required in advance of a trip. There are many tour agencies located around the world with access to organized trips to Egypt that would make things much easier for many travelers.
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7). Dragon Myths and Legends By : Fran Black
Much folklore about dragons was believed throughout time. In Egyptian mythology, the god of the underworld, Osiris, is sometimes represented by a dragon. In Greek mythology, dragons are always guarding something or eating someone. In European mythology, a dragon is a serpent-like legendary creature. In both Eastern and Western mythology, the dragon is believed to be responsible for eclipses.
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8). Why Nuweiba is the place for bubbling springs, Sun Sand and Music By : Darren Panto
Nuweiba in Arabic means, “Bubbling Springs”. It is located in Sinai, Egypt along the northwest bank of the Gulf of Aqaba. It is said to have been developed from barren land with no infrastructure!
Most Middle East and Egyptian countries are famous for their belly dancers and Arabic music. Nuweiba being a beach town has a heady mix of history sun sand and music.
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9). 10 Things To Know About Egypt By : Richard Monk
Egypt is both a magical historical place of pyramids and a modern society influential in the Mideast. Here are 10 things you should know about Egypt.
10 Things To Know About Egypt
From mummies to pyramids to Cleopatra to the bible, there is no disputing the fact that Egypt has played a major role in the history of mankind. While it is easy to get caught up in the fascinating history of Egypt, modern Egypt offers just as many interesting tidbits of information.
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10). Why Cairo is a city of charm and mystique By : Darren Panto
Cairo is the historian’s haven and an architect’s delight! And if you are not a historian or an architect but intrigued by all the different stories, movies and documentaries, that you have come across about Egypt and are interested in living the experience what are you waiting for head off for a vacation to Cairo!
Cairo in Arabic is actually AL QAHIRA meaning “The Triumphant”, named by Al Muez one of her Babylonian rulers.
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12). Hydropower As A Major Player In The Energy Game By : Rick Solare
Hydropower has been a slumbering giant in the energy game. Since the 1960s, its use has actually gone down compared to other energy sources. This is beginning to change.
Hydropower As A Major Player In The Energy Game
Hydropower is the massive production of electricity through the conversion of kinetic energy in water into electricity. This is typically undertaken in the form of a dam on a river.
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13). The Puzzle That Is The Atlantis Enigma By : Richard Monk
One of the great mysteries and puzzles of our time is Atlantis. Despite the passage of thousands of years, no one has been able to solve the enigma of Atlantis.
The Puzzle That Is The Atlantis Enigma
Plato was the person that started all of the trouble regarding Atlantis. In his Timaeus and Critias narratives, he talked of Atlantis in glowing terms.
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14). The Red Sea in Egypt for Scuba Diving By : Clint Leung
For many Europeans, traveling to the Red Sea for scuba diving is like many North Americans going to the Caribbean. For a scuba diver based in North America or anywhere else outside of Europe or Africa, a journey to the Red Sea is considered one of the more exotic scuba diving trips. Like other overseas travel, getting to the final destination is the hardest thing.
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16). Mysterious and enchanting Taba and Taba Heights By : Darren Panto
Famous for its endless sandy beaches, scenic mountains and rich coral reefs, the Red Sea Riviera provides an exquisite destination for an unforgettable holiday.
Located on the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt, Africa, the Red Sea Riviera consists of a number of resort cities lying on the western shore of the Gulf of Aqaba and along the eastern shore of mainland Egypt, south of the Gulf of Suez.
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17). Egyptian travel guide By : Mansi gupta
The land of the Pharaohs. The child of the Nile. Call it by any name but the mystic land never ends to attract the greatest people to it. It’s the country, which is home to the oldest civilization of the world. The magnanimity and the grandeur of the Egyptian civilization is what make it the traveler’s paradise. The popularity of the place is mainly because of the great pyramids at Giza.
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18). Restorating the Great Sphinx of Giza By : theartwolf
4500 years under the desert sun, suffering infernal days, cool nights, sand storms, the feared khamsin, and the successive invasion of Greeks, Romans, plunders and tourists are extremely stressful, even for an impressive, forceful, 60 feet tall creature, half lion, half human. So the Egyptian Government has decided to begin a full restoration of one of the most important monuments from Ancient Egypt, the Great Sphinx of Giza, focusing on its chest and neck of the colossal statue.
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19). Belly Dance Interactive: A new belly dance website & 10 Reasons to take up Belly Dance By : Paul Symonds
With the increasing popularity of Belly dance, there is an ever-increasing demand for information about events, classes and workshops which are taking place for this form of dance.
It is easy to see why this Eastern style art is so popular these days across Europe and North America with belly dancing offering the benefits of exercise, friendship, a form of dance where shape really does not matter and also an art form which can literally be practiced at home when time permits.
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20). Travel to Egypt: Miles of Nile and Worlds of Wonder By : Frank Johnson
Egypt is consistently the top destination for world travel each and every year - and not surprisingly so. The country uniquely bridges the African and Asian continents across the Suez Canal by possession of the Sinai Peninsula. This key positioning has guaranteed Egypt a major role in the strategic and historic relationships between the east, west, north and south of Africa, Europe, Asia and the more direct Middle East beginning more than 5000 years ago when the first Kingdom of Egypt was unified.
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21). The Red Sea Riviera has something for everyone By : Darren Panto
Famous for its endless sandy beaches, scenic mountains and rich coral reefs, the Red Sea Riviera provides an exquisite destination for an unforgettable holiday.
Located on the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt, Africa, the Red Sea Riviera consists of a number of resort cities lying on the western shore of the Gulf of Aqaba and along the eastern shore of mainland Egypt, south of the Gulf of Suez.
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23). Travel to Historic Egypt an Ideal Winter Sun Travel Destination By : Martin Kleis
For a vacation to a country which has everything, travel to Egypt, beaches to sprawl out on, diving opportunities galore, hiking in the Sinai and exploration of the splendid temples and pyramids of the one of the Worlds most impressive ancient civilizations.
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