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atlysvisaservice · 3 months
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Explore the simplified process of obtaining egypt e visa, including essential requirements, step-by-step application procedures, and associated fees. Discover how to navigate the online visa application system hassle-free.
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beedujourblog · 5 months
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Eight Days in Egypt – Cairo, Alexandria and Luxor.
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egyptatours · 1 year
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cairo-top-tours · 5 months
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askaladdin1 · 5 months
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Is it safe to travel to Egypt as a woman: 5 tips 
Egypt is a country known for its culture, art, and civilization. An authentic experience that should not be missed. But, as a solo female traveler, you may be a bit worried about safety. There’s actually nothing to worry about here! Egypt is a very safe country known for how friendly the civilians are. All you need is some instructions to follow and you’ll be safe.
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How to score a cheap Nile cruise
Embarking on a mesmerizing Nile cruise is a dream for many travelers. But did you know that it's possible to enjoy this unforgettable journey without breaking the bank? Dahabiya Nile Cruise shared information about how to score a cheap Nile cruise and offer the best and the most authentic Nile cruise sailing experience with cheap packages.
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sarahwilliams62 · 1 year
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Port Ghalib Red Sea
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Port Ghalib, located near Marsa Alam International Airport, is a luxurious tourist destination with opulent hotels, a bustling marina, and excellent water sports activities. The marina can hold up to a thousand substantial boats, making it a state-of-the-art port of entry into Egypt. Visitors can enjoy a variety of water sports such as kayaking, windsurfing, sailing boats and catamarans, scuba diving, snorkeling, and dolphin safaris, as well as deep-sea fishing. Port Ghalib is also child-friendly with the Lulee Kids Camp offering supervised activity programs for kids. The resort offers land-based activities such as horseback, camel, and quad biking. Day trips to the Eastern Desert by four-wheel drive or quad bike are available for those seeking adventure. Guests can visit a Bedouin town where they can ride camels, and have a barbecue supper as the sun sets over the mountains while experiencing traditional Bedouin music and entertainment. Port Ghalib offers two beaches: southern beaches are best for swimming and other beach activities while the eastern beach provides jetty access to the resort's surrounding reefs for snorkeling. The resort has multiple diving centers run by qualified and experienced instructors to explore further surrounding dive locations. Port Ghalib also offers spas and steam baths for relaxation and moonlight excursions for a romantic experience.
 
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andrasthehun · 1 year
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The Challenge of Tipping at the Taj Mahal and Other UNESCO World Heritage Sites
January 16, 2023 We caught an early Indian Railways train in Delhi to get to the Taj Mahal in Agra. There was a substantial breakfast served by a dapper, uniformed porter on the two-hour train ride. We joined a lengthy line of people waiting for the opening when we arrived at the Taj at 7:00 am. Inside, several official guides competed for our attention. One guide, a small man with a starched…
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atlastv · 2 years
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"Egypt Travel Nightmare!! Why I’ll Never Go Back!!"
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egypttravelblog · 2 years
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atlysvisaservice · 3 months
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beedujourblog · 5 months
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Eight Days in Egypt – Cairo, Alexandria and Luxor.
Egypt. What a destination! Egypt offered so much more than a holiday abroad, it is an experience. Egypt has been on my list for the past seven years but was not an easy trip to plan while I was living in South Korea. When I moved back home to South Africa, I knew this was my chance to finally plan a trip to Egypt and to see another amazing country from the continent of Africa! It was also really…
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egyptatours · 1 month
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Aswan Attractions
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cairo-top-tours · 5 months
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teecupangel · 6 months
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Bayek meeting Desmond?
Like, Desmond gets transported back to Egyptian times and becomes a merchant or protector of some small town, and Bayek comes waltzing through.
They meet and Desmond (who may be a bit thick) doesn't connect the Hidden Ones/Assassin/Medjay relationship. And Bayek just sees this guy who might be Greek and obviously isn't Egyptian protecting this small Egyptian town. Chaos ensues.
Romance may bloom?
It would be possible for Desmond to not put two and two together because he’s never even heard of the Hidden Ones and only saw Amunet’s statue as a ‘proto-Assassin’.
There’s also this sense of loyalty he feels towards the ‘Assassin Brotherhood’ as a title because of his Bleed of Altaïr.
As far as he knows, their Creed started with the Brotherhood.
And the Hidden Ones do their best to stay out of sight after what had happened before in Sinai.
It also helps that the small town he decided to dig his roots in was an out of the way peaceful town.
They rarely get visitors and, even when they do, those people turn out to either be a relative of one or more of the townspeople or a traveler who got lost.
Desmond got a small house with a small plot of land that can be converted to farmland by saving the son of the village chief who had been chased by a pack of wild animals and had to climb a tree in fear.
Desmond had just been passing by, debating if he should try his luck in going to what would later be called Levant or to just… stop somewhere and try to build a life there.
He was so tired.
So very tired.
And the people of the town had been kind to him. They didn’t ask why he was traveling all by himself.
They even stopped asking about his past after Desmond told them it was a ‘not a kind one’.
And now, here he was…
Working on his farm using the knowledge he had from the small farm that the Farm had, the books Altaïr and Ezio had read during their lifetime about agriculture and the tips and suggestions from his neighbors and fellow townspeople.
And one day…
He appears.
Bayek of Siwa.
He calls himself a traveler.
A few drinks later and he admits to being the last Medjay, traveling the lands to ensure its peace and to help those who need a hand.
Desmond had simply been in the village’s house with most of the men because they wished to present a united front in front of a traveler armed to the teeth.
Desmond saw his missing ring finger and thought of it as a coincidence.
Then…
Their paths intersect once more while Desmond was out in the wilderness near the town, bow in hand and quiver filled with arrows to hunt.
They met by accident and Bayek admits that he heard there were ruins nearby.
Desmond heard the tale, of course.
An ancient city, deep underground, holding the ground from caving in and burying everything with strong stable pillars too many to count.
Desmond has heard of the tales.
And he knew the name.
To be more exact…
His Bleed of Altaïr knew of the name…
Imar.
The fabled City of Pillars.
He also knows that this city was supposed to be somewhere in Levant or near Levant, not here in Egypt.
The tale the villagers would tell their children was that it wasn’t a city.
It was an underground road that would lead to the fabled city.
Desmond never saw anything, not even his Eagle Vision could find anything of interest in this town or anywhere nearby.
The most interesting thing his Eagle Vision had pinged was the gold in the village chief’s house and that was actually the chest where he stored the funds he would use to maintain the towns’ buildings and roads.
But if this man believes he can find that city then Desmond felt the need to follow him.
Because if there really was an underground city or a road that would lead to it nearby?
That could only mean…
There was an Isu facility nearby.
… and perhaps a POE as well.
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Cue a DLC-length storyline of Bayek looking for an underground city with a mysterious young man who seems to embody the core principles of a Hidden One.
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