Monday, January 31, 2011

History in the making

Blogging photos of historic sites and tourist spots feels hopelessly banale - I spend my free time online, watching the mighty standoff of the Egyptian people. I will find more inspiration to see my photos of a strong heritage as a tribute. Until then, join in the spirit of Miydan Tahrir.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Current events

The mighty force of the protest going on right now almost defies comment or description. In tribute, I can only recommend you to follow events, for example by watching the Jazeera live-stream. See history being made.

Surrounding the pyramid

Looking out from the pyramid site.







Friday, January 28, 2011

History in Cairo

Toda is truly a historic day in Egypt's history. We are all still holding our breaths for the outcome, but the importance of the energy of the protests is indisputable, regardless. Let my photos from last month be a tribute to a great people and city.

At a distance

Cairo! We are really on the outskirts of the great city.







Abu Sir pyramid

The actual pyramid.







Thursday, January 27, 2011

More details on the way

So much to see, every meter along the way to the pyramid!







Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Pillars

Pillars along the causeway.







Middle East backdrop

Against the background of all going on right now, I can only recommend yesterday's ILO report on global employment.

It's Executive Summary says the following on the Middle East:

"The downward trend in the regional unemployment rate in the Middle East was interrupted by the global economic crisis, and current estimates for 2010 show a level of unemployment at 10.3 per ...cent, which is the highest regional rate in the world. The youth unemployment rate is almost four times the adult rate. Gender inequalities continue to be a major concern, as the gap between male and female employment-to-population ratios, at 47.2 percentage points, is twice the global average. Economic growth in 2011 is projected at 5.1 per cent, falling short of pre-crisis trends, with little change expected in the region’s unemployment rate."

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Sewage?

I can only understand these shots to be of a sewage system under a paved road... - any other guesses?







Morning light

Soft midwinter morning sunlight, when we arrived in Abu Sir on New year's Eve.







Monday, January 24, 2011

Walking up the causeway

Details on the way up!







Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Approaching the pyramid

A causeway up to the pyramid (we will look closer too, I promise).





Monday, January 17, 2011

Abu Sir pyramids

We visited on a day off, I think, usually Czech archaelogists are said to be active here - but out of bounds for tourists so far. Amazing site and so privileged to be able to go - just on the outskirts of the desert.





Abu Sir!

We had a unique opportunity to visit Abu Sir, a little north of Saqqara, southwest of Cairo - with pyramids not yet open to the public. On the way there, we passed through villages and culture landscapes, eventually reaching the edge of the desert!







Sunday, January 16, 2011

Back to the Middle East!

We spent almost 10 days including New Year in Egypt - a wellneeded injection of Middle East for my peace of mind. Despite the dramatic developments in Egypt and the region (right now Tunisia is at the top of our attention), that is - it felt good to be close to Egypt and Egyptian friends at the time of the New Year bombing in Alexandria and to show solidarity by celebrating Orthodox Christmas mass in Cairo.

These shots are from Alexandria.





Friday, January 14, 2011

Final odds and ends

A last look at an amazing exhibition!







Thursday, January 13, 2011

Mass effect

Maybe not quite mass effect, for this was a small selection of terracotta soldiers, but something of the repetitive effect of rows and rows can maybe still be felt.