Place: Aksum, Ethiopia
Weather: Mostly sunny skies, 51/78F.
Route: From Asmara 180 km south on D24.
Population: 66,800Video:
Place: Aksum, Ethiopia
Weather: Mostly sunny skies, 51/78F.
Route: From Asmara 180 km south on D24.
Population: 66,800Video:
Place: Asmara, Eritrea
Weather: Partly cloudy, 47/68F.
Route: From Gebel Barkal 1,202 km ESE on Qurier Atbara Rd.
Population: 963,000Place: Gebel Barkal, Sudan
Weather: Sunny skies, 52/80F.
Route: From Abu Simbel 1,204 km south on A1.
Significance: Gebel Barkal is a mountain said to be the birthplace of the Egyptian God Amon. This was the center of the Kush Kingdom, which was at its height in 1,000-900 BC - at which time they ruled all of Egypt.Video:
Images:Aerial view of temple ruins (from whc.unesco.org)Pyramids of the Kush (from whc.unesco.org)Place: Abu Simbel, Egypt
Weather: Cloudy skies early, then partly cloudy in the afternoon, 48/74F.
Route: From Thebes 497 km south on Route 75M.
Significance: This huge temple was built by Ramses II to commemorate victory in Nubia in 13th century BC. The upper Nile of Nubia was a place that many times rejected the power of pharoahs over them. This temple was meant to show that maybe rejecting a civilization capable of something like this wasn't a good idea. The temple was actually moved brick by brick to save it from rising waters after the damming of the Nile.Place: Thebes, Egypt
Weather: Considerable cloudiness, 45/71F.
Route: From Memphis 623 km south on 75M.
Significance: Thebes was the capital of Egypt in the Middle and New Kingdoms. The Valley of the Kings was where the tomb of Tutankhamun was found.Video:
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The center of the ruins of Thebes (from whc.unesco.org)The Luxor Temple (from whc.unesco.org)Place: Memphis and Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
Weather: Sunny skies, 48/68F.
Route: From Cairo 31 km south on Nile Corniche.
Significance: Capital of the Old Kingdom that flourished initially over 5000 years ago. The nearby pyramids are some of the oldest and yet most grand symbols of human civilization. There is no place in the world that can lay claim to a similar level of importance and power that were sustained from here for such a long period of time.Video:
Place: Cairo, Egypt
Weather: Plentiful sunshine, 47/67F.
Route: From Alexandria 219 km southeast on 75M.
Population: 10,025,657Video:
Place: Alexandria, Egypt
Weather: Sunshine and clouds mixed, 53/65F.
Route: From Cyrene 943 km east on International Coastal Road and Route 40M.
Population: 5,381,000Place: Cyrene, Libya
Weather: Partly cloudy early followed by showers in the afternoon, 42/56F.
Route: From Leptis Magna 1,120 km east on International Coastal Highway.
Significance: Another beautiful ancient city ruins protected by sands for centuries, Cyrene was Greek. In the 7th century BC people from the Greek island of Santorini immigrated here.Video:
Place: Leptis Magna, Libya
Weather: Sunny, 50/65F.
Route: From Saint Catherine's Monastery 2,371 km west on Route 40 and International Coastal Road.
Significance: I think this is the first time that a route takes more than a day. I'll still try to keep this to a minimum, but it will certainly happen in the late winter when I travel to the South Pacific. The other thing making today's visit unrealistic is that it is in Libya is too dangerous to visit unfortunately. However, this place is simply too magnificent to ignore on a trip such as this. It was one of the most beautiful cities in the Roman Empire and after its demise the sands covered it - protecting it. There is still some 70% of the city under the sand today.
Website: UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Images:The marketplace (from whc.unesco.org)The theater with Mediterranean in the background (from whc.unesco.org)Place: Monastery of St. Catherine, Egypt
Weather: Sunny, 57/66F.
Route: From Jeddah 1,278 km NW on Route 5 and Route 55.
Significance: One of the oldest continuing operating monasteries in the world - it was first built in the 6th century. It is at the base of Mount Horeb, where Moses received the 10 commandments.Website: UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Place: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Weather: Cloudy, 70/82F.
Route: From Mecca 89 km west on route 40.
Population: 3,976,000Images:
Place: Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Weather: Partly to mostly cloudy, 69/87F.
Route: From Shibam 1,555 km NW on Route 40 and Route 80M.
Population: 2,042,000Images:
Grand Mosque of Mecca (from newsweek.com)Aerial view of Mecca including Abraj Al-Bait Towers, with the largest clock tower in the world (from marhabasaudi.com)Place: Shibam, Yemen
Weather: Partly cloudy skies, 53/86F.
Route: From Qalhat 1,848 km WSW on Route 31.
Population: 7,000Video:
Place: Qalhat, Oman
Weather: Mainly sunny, 65/77F.
Route: From Al Ain 518 km SE on Route 17.
Significance: Qalhat was a major port from the 11th to 15th centuries. It was a hub of trade between Africa, Arabia, India, and Asia.Images:
Ruins of Great Friday mosque (from whc.unesco.org)Bibi Maryam mausoleum (from whc.unesco.org)Place: Al Ain, UAE
Weather: Some clouds in the morning, mainly sunny in the afternoon, 59/81F.
Route: From Dubai 146 km SSE on E66.
Population: 766,936Website: UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Al-Jahili Fort (from whc.unesco.org)Al-Hili Tower (from whc.unesco.org)Place: Dubai, UAE
Weather: Mostly cloudy, 65/82F.
Route: From Doha 654 km east on E11.
Population: 3,456,058Images:
Dubai skyline including Burj Khalifa, tallest man-made structure in the world (from standard.co.uk)Palm Jumeirah islands (from tripsavvy.com)