Travel Photography > Photos taken in Egypt
This is how the lazy people do it.
Cairo Railway Station is always busy.
These Egyptian women appear to be on the receiving end of some serious sales talk at a market on the waterfront in Alexandria.
Egyptian Life #7
These cycles and kart are clearly going nowhere in Alexandria.
The Egyptian heat on and around these high-rise apartments in Alexandria makes drying the washing simple.
There are examples of great Architecture in Alexandria but unfortunately they are all too often swamped and hidden by very ordinary looking apartment blocks.
The beaches in Alexandria start filling up for the hot Egyptian Summer.
The Egyptian people enjoy personalising their possessions (including houses and motor vehicles) with the use of artwork and bright colours.
There are over 11,000 buried and remembered in the British Cemetery at El Alamein.
El Alamein (England - 2)
The entrance to the British (and Commonwealth) Cemetery at El Alamein.
El Alamein (Italy - 6)
El Alamein (Italy - 5)
El Alamein (Italy - 4)
Keeper of the keys at the Italian memorial at El Alamein.
The stairs to the whispering gallery in the Italian mausoleum at El Alamein.
Interior of the Italian mausoleum at El Alamein.
A wall plaque remembering the German forces that died at El Alamein. Each country that suffered losses has its own memorial at El Alamein.
The outdoor museum at El Alamein, Egypt.
This mosque in Alexandria is now dwarfed by the apartment blocks that surround it.
Rush hour actually lasts for five hours in Cairo and Alexandria (10 am to 3 pm).