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rbliononFeb 8, 2019
Luxor just sounds like a magical place. Yeah, the pyramids are something I want to see but I have a feeling it will be like Old Faithful at Yellowstone but much less regulation. Either way, I can't skip it because they are among the most important things ever built by human hands.
Any book recommendations or documentaries? I love Egyptology, always have.