Here is a picture of the two symbolic plants of Egypt, the papyrus, and the lotus. This is in a fountain out in front of the Egyptian Museum.
One isn't allowed to take pictures inside the museum, but even the outside is 'littered' with ancient statues of pharaohs, lions, sphinxes, and carved sarcophagusssessssses. Or is it sarcophagi?
The collection in the museum is impressive. The most famous, of course, is the King Tut exhibit, but all the halls were filled with fascinating carvings and stories. To do it justice, one would have to spend weeks there.
After spending a mere 4 fast hours in the museum, under the tutelage of our sweet, funny tour guide, we bounded our way through traffic to the Mohamed Ali mosque, in a citadel that had a comanding view of Cairo.
I thought that this was a fun piece of trivia...
In Paris, there is a huge obelisk, a gift from Egypt to King Louis Philip. I got to see it on my trip there last May, with my mom. Anyway, King Philip, in return, gave Egypt this rather overly ornate clock, that has never worked!! It sits in the courtyard, a giving the correct time twice a day, reminding the Egyptians that maybe the trade wasn't such a good one...
More pics later.... Ciao for now!
3 comments:
cool stuff sarah!
K:)
Which mummy was your favorite?
wow...world traveler. and you were amazed with my 4 kids? :) it's so fun to look @ your pics. how long has I relocated you there for? it all sounds very adventurous & exciting to this mom who lives in the day to day nitty gritty. fun to hear from you. let's keep in touch...
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