Feb
22

Photo Round Up – Week 102 – 104

15  photo round up of what I saw/did these last 3 weeks in Cairo. Hope you all enjoy them. WEEK 102 WEEK 103 WEEK 104 THIS WEEKS UPDATES TUESDAY – 02/05/13 – The Killing Fields in photos. WEDNESDAY – 02/13/13 – Photos from Cairo on the 2nd Anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution. WEDNESDAY – 02/20/13…
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Feb
20

Why hasn’t “The Revolution Museum” in Tahrir Sq. made the news?

It was already 1am and we were at a cafe drinking tea and playing dominoes… the usual night out in Cairo. While we were playing we saw huge trucks transporting the big blocks that are used to block off the streets around Tahrir Sq. to keep protesters away from important government buildings. None of us had…
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Feb
13

Photos from Cairo on the 2nd Anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution.

“IN PHOTOS” is a series I use to share many of the hundreds of photos I have taken during my travels. It is a series I started after visiting Chefchaouen, Morocco and thought the best way to share my experience there was “IN PHOTOS”. This series will not have a set schedule like my “MUSIC MONDAY” or…
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Feb
05

The Killing Fields in photos

“IN PHOTOS” is a series I use to share many of the hundreds of photos I have taken during my travels. It is a series I started after visiting Chefchaouen, Morocco and thought the best way to share my experience there was “IN PHOTOS”. This series will not have a set schedule like my “MUSIC MONDAY” or…
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Feb
01

Photo Round Up – Week 99-101

15  photo round up of what I saw/did these last 3 weeks in Cairo. Hope you all enjoy them. WEEK 99 WEEK 100 WEEK 101 THIS WEEKS UPDATES TUESDAY – 1/15/13 – Hanoi the perfect introduction to Vietnam. THURSDAY – 1/17/13 – The bright colors of the Minority People of Vietnam. SATURDAY – 1/19/13 –…
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Jan
31

What if the walls at Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum could speak?

On April 17, 1975 the Khmer Rouge Regime took over Phnom Penh (the capital of Cambodia) and implemented a new way of life for the people of Cambodia. This new way of life meant death for more than three million Cambodians. The new regime wanted a peasant dominated society untainted by anything that had come…
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