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Savage-Unpretty rated 8 weeks ago
From the page: "For many people, The Egyptian Museum in Cairo is the Holy Grail of museums. Over 150,000 relics from ancient Egypt are packed into this scruffy, salmon-colored giant, including some of the most precious artifacts known to man." this place - and the bazaars of Cairo - is the whole reason i visited egypt. to say the museum is amazing would be doing it a HUGE disservice. if you've ever got the chance - GO!
tochitsa rated 8 weeks ago
The Egyptian Museum......Over 150,000 relics from ancient Egypt are packed into this scruffy, salmon-colored giant, including some of the most precious artifacts known to man. To put the enormity of the museum's collection into perspective, consider this: if you spent one minute looking at each piece, you'd be there around-the-clock for nine months.     Granite statue of Chephren, builder of the second pyramid at Giza.     Falcon god Horus provides protection (and a little love).      This beauty is a whopping 4,500 years old.  I find this nice site on Ravi-chand pages..Thank her!
ravi-chand rated 8 weeks ago
thank you MALIBU 45, for this site....
ewn1108 rated 8 weeks ago
I want to be there.
MALIBU45 rated 8 weeks ago
The Egyptian Museum... For many people, The Egyptian Museum in Cairo is the Holy Grail of museums. Over 150,000 relics from ancient Egypt are packed into this scruffy, salmon-colored giant, including some of the most precious artifacts known to man. To put the enormity of the museum's collection into perspective, consider this: if you spent one minute looking at each piece, you'd be there around-the-clock for nine months.
alice44 rated 8 weeks ago
This face is amazing -- 4,500 years old.
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