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An American in Cairo: December 2008
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An American in Cairo. Tuesday, December 30, 2008. Eurotrip - Turin - More Snapshots of Eataly. Tim and Nellie would have loved it here. The store is affiliated with the "Slow Food" movement, which is kind of like the antithesis of Fast Food, and emphasizes the use and consumption of local products. The wine and beer cellar was impressive. I bought one bottle of Italian wine because I had already spent a good amount of money on this trip and I was only about halfway through. Links to this post. This is th...
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An American in Cairo: More HDRIs from Dahab
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An American in Cairo. Sunday, January 25, 2009. More HDRIs from Dahab. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). More HDRIs from Dahab. Eurotrip - Rome Part 5 - The Colosseum. Eurotrip - Rome Part 4. Eurotrip - Rome Part 3. Eurotrip - Rome - On Top of the World (or St. Pete. Eurotrip - Rome Part 1 - St. Peters Basilica. Eurotrip - San Martino to Rome. Eurotrip - San Martino Alfieri, Italy - Snow Sphin. View my complete profile. Links to more of my photos. Here is my Flickr page: .
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An American in Cairo: Turkey Travels...
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An American in Cairo. Sunday, August 2, 2009. Here are two pıctures from Bodrum, Turkey, where I am currently backpacking around with my girlfriend. I will do a full recap of the trip once I get back to Cairo and get some downtime. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm in Cairo, Egypt from August 2008 until early July 2009 working as a Journalism and Marketing intern in the American University in Cairo. Click on any of the pictures in the blog to see a much larger version. View my complete profile.
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An American in Cairo: February 2009
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An American in Cairo. Thursday, February 19, 2009. In addition to this, I also had somewhat of an insane work schedule these last few weeks – I had to write speeches for something like 15 events on campus to celebrate the inauguration of our new campus and the 90th anniversary of the university. This increased workload meant a decrease in travel and photography adventures, but I do have some photos from around the city. First, there's the walking tour from my apartment to downtown Cairo. I'm in Cairo, Eg...
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An American in Cairo: Cairo's Friday Market
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An American in Cairo. Thursday, May 7, 2009. Welcome to the Friday Market! Need a severed camel foot? You can get it here. Need a new, colorful comforter? Get it here (although it might smell like a camel foot). Need a specific faucet head to match your sink? In case you get hungry, there's always.lunch? Need a new toilet from the garbage pile in the street? Everything has a price. He didn't seem to mean too much harm with this gesture. Check below for some HDR images from the Friday Market. The followin...
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An American in Cairo: Dahab Part 3
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An American in Cairo. Saturday, January 24, 2009. After snorkeling, we hung out on beach chairs for a few hours while the waiters tried to sell us absurdly expensive drinks and food. I eventually got bored of my book and decided to hike up to the top of the nearby ridge. This was an actual inscription in the wall of memorials of people who died at the blue hole while scuba diving. “Have a fun dive! This is an HDR of the small rock tunnel/crevice I climbed through to get up to the top. Haha that bus exper...
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An American in Cairo: Back in Action - New Macbook
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An American in Cairo. Friday, March 20, 2009. Back in Action - New Macbook. Two weeks ago, my dad came to visit and with him came my brand new MacBook Pro. Specs include a very fast processor, lots of RAM, a built-in camera, the ability to run both mac os x and windows through boot camp, and not having to store said computer in the fridge when not using it (which I actually had to do for my old computer! For an unnecessarily long time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Back in Action - New Macbook.
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An American in Cairo: November 2008
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An American in Cairo. Sunday, November 30, 2008. Zuweil House Thanksgiving Part 2. Here are two more HDR shots:. The guys set for carving the three turkeys. My sweet potatoes with melted marshmallows on top. They came out pretty well, but still didn't taste as good as the usual ones. Links to this post. Zuweil House Thanksgiving Part 1. Links to this post. Museum Tour of Doqqi, Cairo Part 2. Alas, no cameras were allowed inside so I could not visually share with all of you my visit to the museum. Her...
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An American in Cairo: January 2009
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An American in Cairo. Sunday, January 25, 2009. More HDRIs from Dahab. Links to this post. Saturday, January 24, 2009. After snorkeling, we hung out on beach chairs for a few hours while the waiters tried to sell us absurdly expensive drinks and food. I eventually got bored of my book and decided to hike up to the top of the nearby ridge. This was an actual inscription in the wall of memorials of people who died at the blue hole while scuba diving. “Have a fun dive! Rob and I pushed out way out of the bu...