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Consider Gay Travel That Will Change Your Life
Have you ever known that an upcoming event would be life-changing? That is how many travelers feel when they book a trip to Egypt. Long before anyone considered living in the U.S., civilizations in Egypt were constructing massive pyramids, some of which still stand today. This Northern African country is one of the most populous in the Middle East and has a cultural history that must be seen to be fully understood.
We can read about the pyramids in Giza, the Great Sphinx, and ancient ruins of Karnak, Thebes, and the Valley of the Kings all we want. It is not until we are actually standing in front of these structures that their significance hits us. Archeologists have only uncovered a small amount of the history held by these areas. We know that civilizations existed here before the 10th millennium BC but little is known about prior ages.
Rock carvings are present in the desert oases and along the Nile. The earliest Egyptian hieroglyphics date back to approximately 3,200 BC. By 3,150 BC, Egypt was a unified kingdom and dynasties ruled for the subsequent three millennia. Many of the famous pyramids were built between about 2,700 and 2,200 BC. Being able to stand in front of them today is truly amazing.
Modern Egypt is coming off a revolution, with longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak now out of power. The Egyptian economy is big business, with companies in the information technology sector making notable contributions. It is hoped that governmental reconstruction of Egyptian infrastructure will pave the way for further growth.
For a life-altering vacation, book gay travel to Egypt. Whether you are sailing down the Nile, visiting a sacred temple, or riding a camel through the desert to visit the Great Sphinx, you will be moved by the experience. This journey is breathtaking, spiritual, and larger than life, yet experiencing it is something that any of us can do.
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