Egypt Fiasco

A couple or three images from inside the Isis temple. The energy in this place was very interesting, and we raised a bit more while we were in there! We also were allowed up on the roof, which is normally closed to tourists. Nothing particularly remarkable other than going through a 3,000 year old staircase in the inside of the wall. A few of the dancers did a bit. Karnak tomorrow, I swapped in the camera lenses I want to use tomorrow, debating if I want to take one camera (and which one) with 2 lenses, or if I should just take 2 cameras so I'm not swapping lenses in the Egyptian dust...

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That’s cool keep the pics coming.
 
King Tut's revenge is working its way through the group. Several didn't make it to the Isis temple last nite, and one of the leaders spent most of the nite worshiping the wrong Goddess, so we're not sure if she's going to make it today or not. The other leader is apparently OK, not sure what's going to happen with the ritual dance we had planned. When we were stuck in Cairo, the group was making offerings to Sobek (Kind of a somewhat disreputable crocodile God) - which was a joking suggestion of mine at the time. Maybe we need to do more of it.

Speaking of crocodiles, a camel jockey at the pyramids taught me a new one. He knew "later alligator", and "after awhile, crocodile", but I'd never heard "See ya soon, big baboon!"
 
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