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A selection of photos from Egypt trip

A small selection of photos taken on trip to Egypt

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 Great Pyramid of Giza

 Putting the great Pyramid of Giza in perspective, Jay in front of Pyramid with entrance above and to right. The depression you can see near the people near the Pyramid.                

                                                                             

 

Stepped Pyramid of Djoser at Saggara (steps to Heaven)

The 6 stepped Pyramid of  Djoser at Saggara Djoser  was a major ruler in the 3rd Dynasty of Egypt. The oldest Pyramid in Egypt

 

 

Ancient Capital city of Memphis Egypt

The ancient City of Memphis

Horses and carts at Giza

Horses and carts at Giza Pyramids

View of one side of the Citidel Mosque above old Cairo.

Outside view of the Citidel Mosque located on the highest hill above old Cairo, the original location of Cairo Egypt.

  

One of our Craftsman at work creating a Cartouche

The stairway to Pulpit within the Citidel.  Not generally used now except for special accassions. Small Pulpit is located to the left of this photo. Door is kept locked and yes that is Gold you see.

  

Egyptian woven carpet

A wall hanging Egyptian woven carpet, created by the children of the carpet school, yes this carpet is flat, a work of art to have such a great 3D effect.

 These children have no schools to educate them and the carpet school takes them in as they are interested to learn something,  they are educated in the skills required and other education like reading and writting while there, they receive meals and are taken back to their families in the small communities everyday.  Once they are older and have acquired the skills needed they are given equipment and yarns to take home and start to produce for themselves and sell to help their families to live.

The person who now manages this school was once a small child student himself.

They use profits from carpet sales to keep the school operational as no Government assistance is offered.

A couple of the older teenage boys weaving

 A couple of the older teenage boys weaving a carpet that can take up to 3 months to complete, working on it most days up to 7 hours a day to complete, how is that for teaching patiance and commitment!!

This  carpet school, located near the ancient area of Sakkara.

 

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