I took the boat to Noebe port crossing the red sea from Aqaba. The boat was ok, and it wasn’t such a long journey anyway. My take on our side is the lack of proper scheduling. But reaching Noebe, spotting the small pyramid building and then the actual state of the port was a big shock to me. Apparently this place is used mainly for Egyptian workmen who keep traveling between
The bus trip was horrible… the Sina’a desert looked pitch black and the bus was not comfortable. But as we started to approach
We went to
In the Taxi I managed to relax a bit and let my mind afloat a bit. Hearing Um Kalthoum singing on the radio interrupted by the hauling sound of the engine and the chit-chats between my brother and the driver, mixing that with the stench of fuel made my presence between the world of dreams and the real world almost invisible. I was in two places at the same time.
First the architecture:
The buildings on the sea front are diverse and colorful… Multi-stories… colonial architecture… pseudo-Islamic… cramped… light and shadow… intimate… authentic… diverse…
And the crown of all buildings is Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the winner of Aga Khan award for Architecture 2004.
The space shows you in a physical way the layers of rich civilization that have come across
Urban life and culture: walking on the
You must pass by a sculpture, a fountain, a clock... their urban spaces are vibrant and well taken of...
Of course I had to try the traditional dishes of “Kushari”, “Um Ali”, “Kaboriya”, “Bolti” fish and sugarcane juice.
I have some Egyptians far relatives so we managed to visit them at their house allowing us more to experience
The way buildings are close to one another and with each house having a balcony you can feel the intimacy as if the whole block is one large building where everyone knows the other.
I managed to take a ride in the train inside the city and discovering Egypt Station that was built by the British during their occupation of the area.
People: Their hearts are made of gold. It is enough to hear them talk to fall in love with them. They are so simple to the extent of naivety. Once you get to know someone on a more personal level they start treating you as if you are their life long friend. They don’t frown!!! And they pay everyone a lot of courtesy. They smile and laugh even if their life is miserable. They enjoy each moment. And they are so light hearted.
I know that
I had the chance to visit the Pyramids but I wont do them enough praise if I squeeze them in this post… so I’ll do it some other time.
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