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An Arabian Wedding Caricature
Cartoon.SG - Cartoon Caricatures by Singapore Artists, Cart… | December 30th 2009 by Kamal Dollah
The Mummy, the movie - Fact or fiction?
The Mysteries Of Ancient Egypt! | December 29th 2009 by Karima L. - WindBlower
Has taken a lot of people upon a journey into ancient Egypt, or did it? Was there really an evil priest named Imhotep, and did he go against the Pharaoh (king)? These are some of the topics taken up in this short blog post. Hamunaptra, is it read more
Creationists, Christians: Explain The Existance Of Pyramids And B…
Buddha Garden Statues | December 29th 2009 by TJ
people made them? read more
Satellite Images of the World’s Most Famous Memorials, Tombs an…
Satellite Image News | December 29th 2009 by Monique
These images are made possible by cutting edge satellite imaging technology. By using the latest remote sensing technology, we are able to display these sites from around the world. The satellite images below of the world’s most famous memorial read more
Pyramids seen from space
Weird Science | December 25th 2009 by Daniel Smith
You can't see any man-made structure from space - unless you have a really good camera! This shot of the Great Pyramids was taken from the International Space Station. I guess the astronaut knew how to use the zoom function. Click on the pic to e read more
A Solar Puzzle
Theosophy Watch | December 21st 2009 by Odin Townley
TEACHINGS hidden away in certain ancient scriptures say that the Sun, like our heart, is a mysterious, central force having both a physical and spiritual function. Many ancient temples, chambers and pyramids built around the world, are connected to S read more
Mystery of the Golden Ratio Unraveled
Impact Lab | December 21st 2009
Golden ratio is also known as the divine proportion The golden ratio is believed to have guided Egyptians in the construction of the Pyramids and Athenians to erect their imposing architecture. It has even found echoes in The Da Vinci Code, where read more
Photo: Tikal, Guatemala
Smithsonian Journeys Travel Blog | December 21st 2009 by Smithsonian Journeys
The city of Tikal, Guatemala. Photo: Daniel Loncarevic In about 750 CE, the Mayan city of Tikal had a population of more than 60,000 souls. During its peak, archaeologists believe that the city center spanned almost six square miles, and further re read more
A unified plan of Sneferu’s four pyramids
Archaeological Haecceities | December 20th 2009 by Johan Normark
I am not an expert on Egyptology but I do have an old hobby-like interest in that field. This resulted in a trip to Egypt in 1990. At that time I visited Saqqara and from that place one can see Dashur where the founder of the fourth dynasty, Sneferu, read more
MAGIC MATCH 1 & 2:THE GENIE’S JOURNEY
Zunk Yard | December 19th 2009 by Abhishek Rukhaiyar
Magic Match 1 & Magic Match 2: The Genie’s Journey & Magic Match 1: Can you become Master of Magic? read more
Own Web Site
My Journey Towards Making Money Online | December 17th 2009 by Jared
Your virtual home work. I’d like to tell you about my individual way to the world of online earnings. So once I decided to find a way to get decent money on the World Wide Web. Like most of beginners, I opened the page of the search engine Google a read more
murmurs and shrapnel iii
shadow of iris | December 13th 2009 by Matt Dioguardi
The dove and the raven fly in the sky in circles wary of the other while in the distance an eye rests atop a pyramid gazing out at us all the setting sun smirks at a sober silent moon rising in the east a man in a booth at circus paints tattoos of he read more
Egypt’s Cave Underworld Under Investigation – Egyptian Archae…
PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY | December 12th 2009 by Sathya Mohan P.V
'Egypt’s leading Egyptologist, Dr Zahi Hawass, has revealed that an excavation team under his charge are investigating an ancient tomb at the centre of claims regarding the alleged discovery of a cave underworld beneath the Pyramids of Giza.' Read read more
How to book a Vacation in Egypt
Free Travel Information | December 11th 2009 by Nicole
In my capacity as the UK Operations Director for One World Tours Limited, over time, it came to my attention as to what a minefield in can be booking a vacation in a destination like Egypt thru the myriad of’internet’ based travel firms ; read more
Book Tickets to Your Favorite Shows on Yellow.com.eg
Egypt Holidays | December 8th 2009 by kareem
note: WOW! This is great news for anyone planning a vacation in Egypt. Now you are able to book tickets for your favorite shows and events before your Egypt Holiday. Cairo, Egypt, November 05, 2009 –(PR.com)– Users of Yellow.com.eg will read more
Photo: What happened to the Sphinx’s nose?
Smithsonian Journeys Travel Blog | December 8th 2009 by Smithsonian Journeys
The mysterious Sphinx in front of the Pyramid of Khafre on the Giza Plateau, Egypt Legends have passed over hundreds of years regarding the simple omission in this photograph of the Sphinx and the Pyramid of Khafre, part of the Giza Pyramid (or Great read more
I’m Calling You Out: Pyramid Schemes!
ThoseGirlsAreWild.com | December 8th 2009 by shannon
I think everyone knows at least one person who is involved or has tried to involve you in this sort of thing! smh… Have you felt our pain? read more
Top ten attractions in Egypt – Cheap flights to Egypt, Africa
NaseerWeb Link Directory | December 7th 2009 by Freelance Web developer | Naseer Ahmad Mughal
Few nations in the world rouse such worldwide mystique and awe as Egypt. An ancient country, Egypt has been a unified state for 5,000 years. While most other nations were still hunting and gathering and learning to build huts, Ancient Egypt perfected read more
Hawass investigates the tunnels as Giza
Histories, Mysteries, and Strangeness | December 6th 2009 by Jeff
I've been following information regarding Andew Collins discovery (or, more accurately, rediscovery) of tunnels beneath the pyramids at Giza (Read my previous posts on the topic here and here). Initially, Dr. Zahi Hawass, Director of Egypt's Su read more
Naylamp’s temple discovered in Lambayeque
...en Perú | December 5th 2009
After eight months of careful excavation, archaeologists of the Brüning Museum in Lambayeque have discovered, next to the Huaca Chornancap pyramid, what is thought to be the sacred temple of Naylamp, a supposedly mythical ruler that according to ora read more
The Farao Lamp
Sleep Revolution Blog - HOWTOs for DIY Bedroom Improvement | December 4th 2009 by Max Lee
The Farao Lamp is a post from: SleepRevolution Bed Frames Blog The Farao lamp should add something different into your room. It takes the form of pyramids without the sharp edges presumably for stability and should change the room ambiance in a flas read more
10 Interesting Places to Visit Before You Die
I travel to work, do you? | December 4th 2009 by R.MAK
Depending upon where you live, we all dream of visiting some interesting places in our lives, that fascinate us the most. Although there can be many, as the wonders of earth can be seen almost everywhere, but here is a list of some wonderful places read more
Giza Hut
ZombieChatter.com | December 2nd 2009 by Scott
A beautiful view of history… No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. read more
Navigating the Major Cities of Peru: Lima, Arequipa, Trujillo, Ch…
Expatify.com : Inspiring Expatriatism | December 1st 2009 by Expatify.com
Lima Lima has a population of 7.8 million, and is located in the Lima Province. It is a very loud and populated city, located on Peru’s western coast. The city is very polluted with smog, and there is also a mist in the air for much of the ye read more
The Camel Jockeys of Cairo
Spiritual Journey - Confessions of a Cruise Director | November 30th 2009 by Halle Eavelyn
In honor of finishing my first draft of my book Travels Through Egypt I am posting a section on the guys who rent the camels, which is a favorite story – enjoy! Everyone visiting Egypt wants their picture taken on a camel. There is therefo read more
Egypten Tours – Utforska det antika Egypten
Resa: reseguider, försäkringar, semester nyheter, hotell r… | November 28th 2009 by Stari Cime
Egypten – vagga civilisationen. Har du någonsin velat se en verklig pyramiden, för att förundras över de mest häpnadsväckande arkitektoniska verk i hela historien? Eller ange ett och utforska den spännande tunnlar och chasms inom? Har read more
36. Being on the level about Prehistoric Masons.
Theoretical Structural Archaeology | November 26th 2009 by Geoff Carter
I am going to tell you a secret; it is older, deeper, and infinitely more real than anything dreamt up by Dan Brown. Granted it involves masons, pyramids, and ancient secrets, all the usual suspects. But don’t be alarmed, I am field archaeologist, read more
Could Imhotep be buried under the Step Pyramid of Djoser?
Egypt Then and Now | November 24th 2009 by Baankhamen
Image via Wikipedia Djoser permitted 11 of his daughters to be buried in his pyramid, which makes the Step Pyramid the only pyramid of the Old Kingdom that was used for the burial of the king and his royal family. Why not also allow his archit read more
PARANORMAL DAILY NEWS FOR NOV 17, 2009
ALIEN, UFO AND THE PARANORMAL CASEBOOK | November 17th 2009 by Atrueoriginall
IF IT HIT THE INTERNET TODAY, YOU'LL FIND IT BELOW TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2009 Alien, UFO & The Paranormal Casebook is a site that specializes in bringing this very day's news to it's visitors as it appears on the Internet each and every day.All read more
Chris Guillebeau’s 9 overrated tourist destinations vs. 9 alter…
TravelPod News | November 13th 2009 by Louise Brown
Chris Guillebeau came up with the 9 most overrated destinations and then offered alternatives to each of them. I wanted to put them to the test, so I checked out what TravelPod bloggers thought about all 18 places. 1. Niagara Falls (Thumbs up) Donhad read more

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