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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Foot of the Rocky Mountains
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I wanna know what worked for them, and what to watch out for. I wanna know if a tour is great or if it sucks. When it's OK to get off the beaten path, and when it's a better idea to stay on it. What's been over-hyped and what's been overlooked. I'm sure I'll make enough mistakes on my own even with good advice, but I'd like to avoid the worst if I can! ![]()
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Cairo, Egypt
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I have some articles about Egypt in my website Outi of Cairo
There will be more time to time. Those are not really travelling stuff, as this kind of information is easily found in many places. Lonely Planet is a great traveling guide, both the Cairo and Egypt - depending where you are going to go. I just returned today from my trip to Siwa. It was great and I learned a lot about different kind of Egyptians. I will write about it more later.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Pacific Northwest USA
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Dear Outi,
Thanks for sharing your info. You are one of the dancers who actually lives in Egypt and your perspective will be very different from that of the occasional visitor. I am hoping to come to stay with Hallah for a bit next Spring and I look forward to meeting you if you still live nearby. Regards, A'isha |
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