Baron Empain Palace


What a magnificent piece of architecture lying on the borders of Heliopolis neighborhood. It is finally on its restoration fast track. Posted by Picasa
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Basata


Basata in Arabic means simplicity. It is also a little eco-lodge on the eastern shore of Sinai. I keep on visiting this place. This last time I decided that it is going to be where I am going to write my dissertation!Posted by Picasa
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Father & Son


That what I was told! Posted by Picasa
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Flamenco Dancer


The music, the dancing, and the energy are just incredible and the culture and the history behind the flamingo dancing are fascinating.Posted by Picasa
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Destiny


Back home we also say: Whatever is written on the forehead must be seen by the eyes. Posted by Hello
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The Camel Trader


Now I can claim that I am a proud Egyptian after I have been to the camel market of Giza! Finally! A fortune worth of camels lies around waiting to be traded. Posted by Hello
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New Day New Year


For the second time in life, I climb the great Mount Sinai (aka Mount Moses) in Sinai. What a better way to start the new year with watching the sun rising over such a spiritual place. Posted by Hello
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Angry Santa Clause


A one day stop in Athens during Xmas time. Posted by Hello
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Amerika Shika Beeka!


After I left California in the winter of 2003, I thought I would never be able to step a foot again in the US of A. I guess you can never expect the surprises of life. My visit to Seattle was a reconciliation attempt. Posted by Hello
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The Eve of the Micro Exam


Instead of studying microeconomics for my midterm exam, I stayed in middle of campus shooting the Lunar Eclipse of October 2004. Temperature was around freezing point. People gathered around this guy with a photo gear in the middle of a very cold night. I managed to answer a lot of questions but could not answer the exam's questions. Posted by Hello
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