@zip00198704 replied to your photoset “Yes, there, of course…”
@thebluelemontree replied to your photoset “Yes, there, of course…”
Now that I’m back at home and can have a breather - yes, it actually was pretty cool! 😁
@athena-noctua-bubo replied to your photoset “Yes, there, of course…”
@Ladytp-Wow! Thank you for sharing!
I planned to post more while there, but ugh - so busy days... 😳
@weshallflyaway replied to your photo
Ive heard mixed reviews of the pyramids. What are your thoughts?
I actually appreciated them a lot! It was indeed rather quiet; not many tourists at all, so peaceful and calm rather than one of those hectic, bustling and intense touristy experiences in popular places.
I mean, basically they were big piles of rocks, so as such not as impressive than for example Taj Mahal with its breathtaking beauty - but the sense of history was powerful. The new museum near the pyramids was not yet open (apparently opens in October), so the museum was still the old one and a bit weary one. It was so bizarre to have all these priceless ancient artefacts in an environment that already started to look a bit run-down and transient (in preparation for the move?)!
So yes, it was good...at least for me...