Sunday 27 November 2011

PostHeaderIcon A Conquest To Giza.



Arrived at Giza Metro Station.
10 November 2011 - MCP crew went on a photography trip to Giza. The trip was planned a night before without any detailed preparation. We departed by bus from Mansoura on that morning and arrived at Cairo at noon.

Upon arriving, we decided to take the cheapest public transport around, which is the 'Metro'.  It only cost us 1 EGP for a 15 minute trip from Ramsis Bus Station to Giza Metro Station. From there, we took a cab to The Pyramid of Giza which took about 20 minute.

Just outside the pyramid where the cab dropped us, we were greeted by a travel agent that offered us a trip around the pyramid by horse or camel. The package we took includes a ride around the 3 pyramids and sphinx which costs us 180 EGP per person. We decided to take the camel ride around the pyramid and from there our great adventure begins.








Our sweet and macho camel.

Our first photo spot.

Searching for 'The Angle'.
From left : Pyramids of Queens, Pyramids of Mykerinus, Pyramids of Kephren.

'The Three Mummies'.

The Kephren and The Cheops.
Above : Pyramids of Queens and Mykerinus.
Below : Hand-size pyramid.


Pyramids of Kephren with some limestone casing on top.

This pyramid's limestone casing collapsed a few centuries ago.
The Egyptian symbols.
Pimping our ride!
1 : HUGE ratio!

Pyramid close up.
GIGANTOR!
An angle of Cheops from Mykerinus.

Corner view of Mykerinus.

Another different angle of Mykerinus.

Rare appearance of clouds. (only during winter)

The Great Pyramid of Cheops.
Approaching the Sphinx.
An Egyptian small entrepreneur selling ice cream. 

Sunset between the Sphinx and the Pyramid.

Sunset close up.

Above : Mummies fan club
Below : Lotus perfume testing

The Three Pyramids of Giza at dusk.
After an exhausting ride around the pyramids, we then decided to pack our stuff and headed to City Star in Heliopolis. We wrapped our journey with some feast at Fuddruckers before heading back home to Mansoura.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do you mind telling me the types of camera that you're using? Decent pictures by the way. keep it up :)

Mumia Creative Production said...

There are 3 camera used here. Canon 600D, 450D and Nikon D7000. anyway thnx for supporting us..

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