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yes btw, i totally felt out of place

it did limit me, but only a little. not much walking around at night alone or toeing any lines.

i also wore a headscarf to blend in a bit, and kept my arms covered.

it was all good though.

 

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^ i love that shot of the dogs.

and no, they are not friendly.

you can tell they live on the street, and get by on their toughness

 

re: obelisks

they're cool though. a la 2001 (the kubrick movie)

sort of an enigmatic monument

 

ok so unfortunately, a lot of egypt's treasures have been hauled off to berlin and london.

a few are left though

 

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Aswan seen from the Nubian Museum

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re: obelisks...agreed.

 

I saw you mentioned that a lot of people can hit a traveler up for money. I was reading that almost everyone expects a tip, baksheesh or something right? Was that easy to avoid? I can see how that can get annoying.

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baksheesh is not easy to avoid, unless you don't ever want to use a public bathroom haha

i doled it out with pleasure because in reality it's pennies, and sometimes people are really helping you out.

 

there is no toilet paper anywhere, so ladies earn it by providing tissue. i'm not going to say no.

if you are asking directions or something, a person isn't going to expect anything then.

 

if you are taking a pic of something forbidden to take pics of, they often demand quite a bit, and for each photo, not like once you give them money you can snap away. so if you want to go places you shouldn't go and flick them, be ready with cash.

 

i tipped drivers even though i prolly didn;t have to. and i hooked our tour guide up, who i hired for the day. he was amazingly appreciative.

but the hotel staff i didn't tip, and no one seemed to expect it.

 

so it's a complicated system, and i'd say no. you cannot avoid it but if you're ready then it won't overwhelm you.

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baksheesh is not easy to avoid, unless you don't ever want to use a public bathroom haha

i doled it out with pleasure because in reality it's pennies, and sometimes people are really helping you out.

 

there is no toilet paper anywhere, so ladies earn it by providing tissue. i'm not going to say no.

if you are asking directions or something, a person isn't going to expect anything then.

 

if you are taking a pic of something forbidden to take pics of, they often demand quite a bit, and for each photo, not like once you give them money you can snap away. so if you want to go places you shouldn't go and flick them, be ready with cash.

 

i tipped drivers even though i prolly didn;t have to. and i hooked our tour guide up, who i hired for the day. he was amazingly appreciative.

but the hotel staff i didn't tip, and no one seemed to expect it.

 

so it's a complicated system, and i'd say no. you cannot avoid it but if you're ready then it won't overwhelm you.

 

 

 

oh ok, the way you explained it makes sense and seems more than reasonable. from what i was reading, they made it seems super annoying.

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this rug shop was quite an experience

i couldn't tell if we were being hustled or not.. and i think we were but who knows.

i didn't buy in the end, much to the owner's chagrin.

 

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the Valley of the Kings is a mind blowing place.

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ok, you aren't allowed to bring your camera folks..but i did anyway

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Khan-al-Khalili

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a view of The Citadel

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apparently so much limestone covered the pyramids, they just took it off and built other shit, like a wall around the city and the citadel.

 

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bird's eye of the market

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thanks, i thought by now people would be sick of the flicks!

 

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this is an ancient pyramid they screwed up

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and this is the first 'true' pyramid, thanks to the architect Imhotep

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they are shoring it up

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awesome thread1

It's great to hear about all the little facets of life there.

 

The rug sales thing is a real pain isn't it? I got the hustle in turkey but didn't buy.

Love all the shots of the crappier spots and the trains and things!

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What was interesting was, that about 20 minutes after getting there, maybe 30, an Italian couple came in, and buddy started speaking fluent Italian. The amount of work they put into learning other languages is awesome.

 

yeah in tunisia they were like "Bonjourwiegehtshellogoddagbuongiourno" in really rapid succesion as you walk past and see which one you react to!

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