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RE: Colored Canyon, Egypt

in #travelfeed7 years ago

I LOVE Sinai. Grew up in Eilat and until 1982 i used to hike these canyons. No busses, iron rails, or comfy landrovers back then. The bedouins would guide us on camels sometimes for days. Silence. No engines, no tourists. Starry nights. And the mighty prehistoric rocks all around. Sinai is a very spiritual desert

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Lucky you! :)
I wish I had an opportunity to explore that area by myself, not with a big noisy group. But I feel a bit tentatively, don't know language and customs, and so on. Besides, it was my first visit to Egypt.
Thank you for taking your time to read and view, I'm glad you enjoyed, and thanks for such a soulful comment <3
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Honestly of all the countries, deserts, forests, lakes, islands ive been to, i will take sinai as the most desirable place on earth for me to live in. But it is in a bit of a chaos for the past 8 years and may not be as relaxing as it used to be, due to some groups. So sad. But you can still get a camel and a guide to walk with you for days in the canyons, from hidden orchad to secret poppy fields, between natural rock cool water pools, and sleep in soft sand under clear skies. They leave from Santa Catherine monestary

You describe it with such an inspiration. I did't suppose that orchids and poppies grow there, what a surprise!
Thank you again for your nice comment :) Have a great day!

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