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Blog Name: Whazzup Egypt !!!
Url: http://whazzupegypt.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: Egypt, Expat, Travel
Description: Its been a little over a year since we moved to Egypt & since I started this blog. It has some tips & tricks we figured out, to adjust to the new culture. A travel diary + event log of sorts. Also including relevant snippets & News articles
Popularity: 30 Followers

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Vanished Persian army found in Egyptian desert?
When we were in Siwa, we heard the tales of the Persian army that was headed to Siwa over two and a half thousand years ago, in search of the temple of Amun, that was cursed and were killed by a sandstorm in the middle of the desert. No one knew if they lost their way or what had actually happenned to them.Now Italian Researchers claim to have found the remains of the army.Read the whole story here on msnbc
El Koshary Today
Egypt's answer to The Onion.Its in English, so its great fun for people who want to enjoy the Egyptians sense of humor, but don't follow Arabic.Take a look at El Koshary Today Egypt's Most Reliable News Source. LOL
BBC Video Report on Black Cloud in Cairo
A very informative and balanced? report about the black Cloud Hanging over Cairo right now.http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8324024.stmThat itchy feeling in your throat right now is more likely due to the pollution in the air right now than Swine flu. Take care of your health, the best you can, given the situation.
Book Review: The Poison Tree - Planted and Grown in Egypt
A friend sent me the link to this yesterday. The book is legally donwloadable for free from Marwa Rakha's own website. While currently available in English, she promises that the Arabic translation too will soon be online.The book is written in a semi disjointed "part blog-part diary-part letter" fashion and someone who is used to a structured flow when reading, may start out feeling a bit disconcerted. But if you persevere you can gain some insights into Egytian culture, sexuality, morality and society. The unifying theme of the book revolves around gender stereotypes, dating
Time Out visits Luxor
Time out is a magazine that I do enjoy picking up in every country that I visit. Was pleasantly suprised to see Luxor featured in Time Out Dubai.Here's the Article.

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