Mohamed Ali Mosque in the Citadel (#2/15) Mohamed Ali Mosque is amongst the most interesting Mosques in Egypt. It stands proudly on the highest point inside the courtyard of the Citadel of Saladin, and is also called the Alabaster Mosque. The architect was Yousf Boushnaq, a Turkish man who had come over from Istanbul to build this great Mosque for Mohamed Ali, the ruler of Egypt from1805 until 1849.
Alexandria (#3/15) The second largest city in Egypt, Alexandria, known as The Pearl of the Mediterranean, has an atmosphere that is more Mediterranean than Middle Eastern ; its ambience and cultural heritage.
Red Sea Snorkeling (#4/15) The entire family can participate at the same time in this exciting sport, regardless of age. In fact, snorkeling is one of the easiest and most popular ways for you to enjoy the brilliant underwater world in the Red Sea with your family!
Sharm El Sheikh (#5/15)
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Sharm El Sheikh which gave the Red Sea an international reputation as one of the world's most extraordinary diving destinations in the Red Sea, Egypt.
Red Sea under water world (#6/15) Red Sea under water world
Nile in Aswan (#7/15) Felucca (small boats) in the wide Nile of Aswan.
The river Nile in the sunset (#8/15) The river Nile in the sunset time one of the best scenes in the world.
Al Hussein Mosque (#9/15) The El-Hussein Mosque sits on the site of the cemetery of the Fatimid caliphs. It was entirely rebuilt under the khedive Ismail. Earlier this century the remains of the cemetery were discovered while work was being done on the mosque's foundations. There are forty-four white marble columns that support the wood ceiling.
Nefertari's Temple of Hathor (#10/15) Abu Simbel' Small Temple dedicated to goddess Hathor. Hathor was the wife of the Sun God Re.
Elephantine island (#11/15) Elephantine Island is the largest of the Aswan area islands, and is one of the most ancient sites in Egypt, with artifacts dating to predynastic periods.
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