The Great Pyramid Of Giza - A Monumental Structure

By Nick Michenne


Egypt is 1 of Africa's richest countries when it comes to history. Egypt's history goes back towards the ancient times before the Bible. The biblical and cultural history of Egypt is as diverse and interesting as the undiscovered tombs and cities lying underneath the desert sand in Upper and Lower Egypt. Cairo is a city full of life. One aspect I quickly noticed when I set foot in Cairo is the traffic. Cairo is house to over 16 million inhabitants of which an extra 2 million individuals commute into the city in the morning and depart at sunset. In spite of the city having large multiple-lane spaghetti highways, the traffic is extremely heavy. As you method the city centre, a highway of three lanes is tuned into 5. Probably the most notorious motorists are the taxis. As one drives within the city, one of your hands will permanently stay on the horn. I thought Nairobi had the worst traffic congestion in Africa, but Egypt for sure makes Nairobi's visitors child-play. The pyramids at Giza may be obviously seen from most parts of the city on a clear day. The Great Pyramids of Giza is such an imposing and monumental structure. It's absolutely mind-boggling to imagine that the ancient man with restricted technology and workmanship could put up such an enormous structure. Needless to say, how the pyramids were built is really a question of fantastic global debate and might never be conclusively answered. Other theories even point out outer space aliens as the sole builders of pyramids in Egypt. The great pyramid of Cheops, which will be the largest of the pyramids in Giza stands at height of 140 metres. It is a spectacular sight to arrive at the foot of the pyramid and just gaze at its sheer size. It's estimated that every block of stone weighs about 2.five tons and over 2.three million of these blocks had been utilized to build this pyramid. It is estimated that the Great Pyramid of Cheops weight over 6 million tons. 1 aspect that I noticed whilst viewing the pyramids from afar is the precise and exact structural style. Even though most of the encasing marble was removed centuries ago and subsequently eroded by rain and sunshine, secure for the leading most apexes, the triangular structural style is completely ideal. Probably the most intriguing aspect of the pyramid will be the entry passage into its inner chambers. This is a task many individuals including myself discovered challenging.

Anyone who's 6 feet tall much like me will certainly run a sweat while trying to maneuver the way up the internal chambers of the pyramid. The entrance is about 1 meter square. This does not end there; I then realize that this is really a stair case passageway rising at an angle. Have you ever tried climbing up a stair case in a crouch position? Envision climbing stairs that the whole passage is 1 meter square. To make matters worse, it is summer time and also the temperatures outside is around 35 degrees Celsius. The stair case passage within the pyramid doesn't have windows or air condition; so you are able to envision how hot it's. Other passages descend as other go horizontal. In the pyramid are various burial chambers for the King and Queen. The tomb was needless to say robbed centuries ago and was found empty by archeologists. Any information about King Cheops was subsequently taken during the robberies and extremely small is recognized about him. He is believed to have been the ruler of a extremely structured society and he must have been extremely wealthy. King Cheops was buried alone in this massive pyramid. It's estimated that his pyramid was built between 2589 - 2566 BC.

From the Pyramids, I visited the Valley of Temple where dead kings had been mummified. The mysterious Sphinx kept guard at the cemetery for over 5000 years. Egypt won't be complete with out a go to towards the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities housing the largest collection of Egyptian monuments in the globe, 250,000 items. Here, you are able to also see the jewellery of the well-known King Tut Ankh Amun, which goes back to 1352 B.C.

A tour of the Citadel of Saladin is really a must. This is built in 1176. The Alabaster mosque of Mohamed Ali which was built on 1824 AD is also worth seeing. In the evening I went for dinner in a floating restaurant while cruising down the River Nile.

On board there was a beautiful belly dancer to entertain the diners along with a folkloric show. The cruise deck provides a stunning night skyline of Cairo. The city is very well lit at night. In the summer time, Cairo is mostly active during the night than throughout the day. This is due to the high temperatures experienced throughout the day. Stores, restaurants, malls and so on remain open most of the night. Other areas to go to in Egypt are Luxor, Alexandria and Sharm El Sheikh. A 4 day luxury cruise along the River Nile is an awesome experience.






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