The next morning Ryan had to go back to work so Ryan’s girlfriend Sophie took me and Kelly to the mall. Retail therapy. Love it. For dinner we ordered in food and watched a few movies before crashing.
Ryan called in sick (hush hush) the next day and all four of us went to see the Giza Pyramids. Because of all the recent social unrest there was some extra security. And by extra security I mean guys with guns in armored cars right outside the entrance. What they really needed to be doing was patrolling the streets for drunks because on our way there some idiot threw himself on the hood of our cab and demanded that we ride his camels. Woah.
We bought tickets to wander in the pyramid area which cost 60LE or 10 dollars. Super cheap to see one of the Wonders of the Ancient World.
As we walked in I was snapping pictures, as usual, when this man on a camel comes up to me. Our conversation went like this:
Man on camel: You take my picture. Why you not give me money?
Me: I didn’t take your picture. I took a picture of the pyramids.
Man on Camel: You take my picture!
Me: You were not even in it! (starts to walk away)
Man on Camel: Yeah your camera only cost 10LE! (makes a grumpy sound and rides his camel away)
Me: giggling
He basically told me that my camera was worth less than two US dollars. Zing! I’m hurt.
We wandered around the three large pyramids and looked at the smaller queens pyramids. There was almost no one else around; just us, the pyramid police, and the dudes trying to sell camel rides and various trinkets. There was fog or pollution or something that clouded the sky and made the tops of the pyramids all look hazy. (Interesting effect in all the pictures I took, though I’ve heard it makes them look photoshopped. Which they are not! Now I’m actually offended…) After our wanderings, we took a bit of a trek through the desert to get a good view of all three together before heading towards the sphinx. On the way I’m pretty sure I found a fossilized nautilus shell. (Grandma, what do you think?)
We stopped for a few minutes to get some pictures of us riding camels in front of the pyramids. (Kelly did not appreciate camel riding.) They took all the pictures of us with my nice camera, which I handed to the guy with this warning, "Do not run off with this or I will vault off this camel and chase you down." No vaulting necessary. The guys did try to waaayyyyyy overcharge us though, but that didn't work out so well for them....
The sphinx is not at all like what you see in pictures. It is completely surrounded by a large metal fence and in order to see it you have to go through a gate and rock hall kinda deal before coming out on this small cliff on the right side of the sphinx. You cant really see it straight on, only from the side. It’s also dug out of the sand so its lower than the ground all around it.
After the pyramids we headed back to Ryan’s place, ran a quick trip to the store. (I bought speakers for my computer so when we have movie night I don’t have to rely on borrowing other people’s speakers to hear it) Then we hit up the duty free shop and sat around and drank before heading out to a restaurant within walking distance from Ryan’s place.
Afterwards we said goodbye to Ryan and Sophie, who were headed to Ryan’s home in Minnesota for Christmas.
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