Wednesday, March 26, 2008
American cargo ship in Suez
In the news (see CNN.com/world) is a story of a contracted military cargo ship shooting at an Egyptian boat and killing one. Supposedly the Egyptians were trying to sell cigarettes to the persons on the ship. I can envision what happened. When we were on the river boat farther south on the Nile, whenever we would stop either at a port or for the locks, dozens of small boats would pull up to us with wares to sell. They would literally toss things onto the upper deck for the tourists to examine. I can imagine the cargo ship being approached in much the same way. However, being in the state of fear (caution) everyone seems in currently, I can also understand how this action can be misunderstood or even used to someone's advantage. I'll find it an interesting story to follow in light of our recent trip.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
The Final Chapter
And so I close this adventure with some photos of our trip.
In closing I want to say what a grand experience it all was and certainly would encourage anyone to visit this historical place. It does astound you to think you are seeing places that were built five thousand years ago. And to imagine the lives of the people is nearly impossible even though you touch the very creations of their lives. It is your ancient history class come alive, the Discovery channel in first person.
In closing I want to say what a grand experience it all was and certainly would encourage anyone to visit this historical place. It does astound you to think you are seeing places that were built five thousand years ago. And to imagine the lives of the people is nearly impossible even though you touch the very creations of their lives. It is your ancient history class come alive, the Discovery channel in first person.
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