Egypt: Day 7 (Cairo Museum)
This would be my second visit to the museum - the first in 2009 - and each visit a tour guide was employed, but still there is so much information to absorb, too many things to see, so confusing to the mind. The museum holds about 120,000 items. Room after room filled with artifacts that blow one's mind. Even to a casual visitor like me, it would require a week to fully cover the entire area.
It's impossible for someone to show the expanse of the museum, but I'll try to show you a variety of what's exhibited inside. Be warned I'm showing more photos than I normally do.


Manageable crowd entering the museum.

We learned that Egyptian teenagers "collect" photos with blonde, blue-eyed visitors. They swarm those that fit that description from our group.











I thought these were aliens, LOL!















Baby croc mummy.





I spent time in the gift shop, naturally.
OUR WORLD TUESDAY
Wow - what an amazing museum!
ReplyDeleteAll I remember is it was too crowded and the guards were not happy I took their photo.
ReplyDeleteOur blond friends were swarmed when we were in China.
What an amazing museum! I hope to visit Cairo some day.
ReplyDeleteIt's so funny that teens collect photos with blond people. I guess they find them exotic!
Thanks for sharing this interesting post. I have always been fascinated by their history.
ReplyDeletewhat a neat place to visit!
ReplyDeleteSuch incredible artifacts … beautiful historic works of art that are true treasures. Thanks for sharing this visit. You captured some great shots!
ReplyDeleteLooks great. Amazing pics.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post.
An amazing museum indeed, wonderful images!
ReplyDeleteWonderful collection and a lovely set of images,
ReplyDelete...I would be on a history overload at this museum. My DIL is from Korea and she always makes a peace sign like the young Egyption girls were making, somethings are the same around the world. Thanks for taking me on this wonderful tour.
ReplyDeleteHi! Looking your photos I feel weight of the history. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI hope we can finally go to Egypt next year. It looks so interesting there.
ReplyDeleteFascinating museum... I can see why you’d want and need to go back again. This sure was an amazing trip!
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