Sunday, September 23: Israel
We left early Sunday morning for Egypt. We stopped at a Tel Beersheva, which has connections to Abraham, Issac, and Jacob. The ruins were neat, and we also got to explore the city's underground water system! After the Tel, we went to an overlook over the Zin Valley. It is one of 7 deserts the Israelites resided in during their 40 years in the wilderness. It was really neat to think about! A couple hours later we visited and got a tour of a Kibbutz--an Israeli communal society that practices socialism. We spent the night at that Kibbutz. (Pictures: Left-->Me in my cool hard hat at Tel Beersheva; Right--> My roommates Brita, Annie, Stephanie, and I at the overlook of the Zin Valley)
Monday, September 24: Border Crossing/Egypt
After a very long bus ride, we made it to the border crossing between Israel and Egypt. After several security and passport checks, taking about 2 hours, we were on our way again. We had to drive through Cairo to get to our hotel. Right before we got to our hotel we got our first glimpse of the Pyramids! It was really cool to finally see one of the 7 wonders of the world! We got to our hotel and pretty much our entire group went swimming at the hotel pool. (Picture: First Look at the Pyramids)
Tuesday, September 25: Cairo
Today was amazing!! We started our day at the Pyramids at Giza. We went inside one of the Pyramids, which was really tight, but really cool! After some picture taking we all got to ride camels! It was really fun! Then we went to see the Sphinx--it was smaller than I thought it would be, but really cool! We then went to Memphis (the capital of Old Kingdom Egypt) and the famous Step Pyramid of King Zoser. After dinner we made our way to the train station to take an overnight train to Luxor. It was a pretty amazing experience and I slept really well! (Pictures: Left-->Kendra, Me, and Lauran at the Pyramids; Right--> A Pyramid At the Pyramids (Top to bottom: Amber, Laura, Me, Greg, Lauran, and Daniel))
Wednesday, September 26: Luxor
After arriving in Luxor (5:30 AM), we went to the Valley of the Kings, including King Tut's tomb. We also went to the Funerary Temple of King Ramses III and the Colossi Memnon. Then we went on a Faluka ride on the Nile River, which was absolutely amazing! We got to dance and sing, and just have fun relaxing. That night a group of us went to the Luxor Museum. It was really neat to see all the artifacts and read about all the history. (Pictures: Left-->Me at King Tut's Tomb; Right: Mcall, Stefi, Me, and Emily on our Faluka ride.)
Thursday, September 27: Luxor
Today we visited the famous Karnak Temple. It is the largest temple complex in the world, and probably one of the favorite places I visited! We also took a carriage ride to the other famous temple in Luxor, the Luxor Temple. This was also a wonderful experience. I learned so much history at both temples. That night we took a late night plane back to Cairo. We got back to Cairo around 12:30 AM, and went to bed soon after that. (Pictures: Left-->Me at the Karnak Temple; Right-->Gorgeous Sunset on the Nile)
Friday, September 28: Cairo
We started out the day at the Cairo Museum. My favorite exhibit was the entire section of the museum devoted to King Tut. It had almost all of the treasures found in King Tut's tomb. There was gold jewelry, statues, the mask of King Tut's Mummy, and the coffins, one of which still contains the mummy of King Tut. After the museum we went to the Khan al Kalili Bazaar. Though I didn't buy anything, it was fun to explore. We went to lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe, which was so fun! That night we went to a sound and light show at the Pyramids! We had a lot of fun. It was a neat show, with a recounting of a lot of aspects of Egyptian history and some cool music and lights on the Pyramids. I really enjoyed it! (Pictures: Left--> Laura and I at the Hard Rock Cafe; Top Right-->Me and my camel at the bazaar; Lower Left-->Nichelle, Jason, and I at the Sound & Light Show)
Saturday, September 29: Cairo
Saturday morning we checked out of the hotel to begin our journey to
Sunday, September 30: Mt. Sinai
Two hours later (1:00 AM) we were awoken and began the trek up Mount Sinai. Though it was early, I'm glad we started in the cool of the morning. I was alright at first, but then the hike got more and more difficult. My ankle was also sore from having re-sprained it two weeks before. I was so grateful to have such a wonderful group with me who was willing to stop with me until I was ready to go again. When I really began to struggle, the boy in our group, whose name is Lance, insisted on carrying my bag for me. He was my biggest support on the hike--I don't know if I could have made it to the top without him. The last part was the hardest, with about 40 minutes of stairs, but we finally made it up. the hike was definitely worth it. The sunrise was absolutely amazing! We had a class program on the top of
So ended our tiring, but wonderful experience in Egypt! I learned so much, and established some really good friendships! I love being here!Love You All! If you would like any more pictures posted, let me know. I just wanted to give you a small taste of what I experienced in Egypt. Thank you for all your love and support!
1 comment:
Shannon,
This is your cousin Holley (McGiven family). What a wonderful experience you must be having. I have always wanted to see the pyramids and sphinx and to roam through Jerusalem. I will have to live my dream vicariously through you as I peruse your blog. I hope you enjoy every minute of your time abroad. Have fun and be safe! Love the pictures!
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