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October 2, 2024 by Alan Greenhalgh

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Cairo is everything with its cafes, food and non-s Cairo is everything with its cafes, food and non-stop street life. 

From our peaceful oasis hotel @steigenbergerpyramids huge breakfast buffets, cold lager by the pool to modern kunefe cheesecake @tawletyvonne and national dish, koshari - chickpeas, rice, pasta, spicy tomato and garlic vinegar sauce @koshariaboutarek near Tahrir Square and tea onboard @cafelluca - a delight for the tastebuds and senses...
BTS behind the scenes... We couldn't have done Th BTS behind the scenes...

We couldn't have done The Pyramids and Sphinx so well without our wonderful tour guide @heba_ezzeldin18 -  knowledge, #Cairo tips, photographer extraordinaire and beauty!! 

Shukran habibti!!

#TourGuide
#cairospots
#gizapyramids
A few photos of a 'bucket list' trip to Giza Pyram A few photos of a 'bucket list' trip to Giza Pyramids and Grand Egyptian Museum. 

Look on my works, ye mighty, and... marvel!

Truly monumental. A must see.
Getting closer... Getting closer...
Up, up and away! Up, up and away!
First day for the glorious Queen Elizabeth II Memo First day for the glorious Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Garden at The Regent's Park, London.

Spectacular back story about the iron structure glasshouses on concrete here, in disrepair,  and now used to create this sustainable garden with tribute flowers and trees. 

Worth a look!
Proud to be supporting the incredible work of Hum Proud to be  supporting the incredible work of Human Rights Watch @humanrightswatch

Yes, we are accountable. 

Spotlight speakers from around the world reminding us not to be complacent but strive for the audacity of hope. 

Powerful, profound. 

Proud.

#humanrightswatch
Theatre Review: Jeezus! a musical comedy - a blasp Theatre Review: Jeezus! a musical comedy - a blasphemously bold queer awakening at @newdiorama

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Thank you @stpaulscathedrallondon and St Paul's Ca Thank you @stpaulscathedrallondon and St Paul's Cathedral Institute for an after-hours visit to this magnificent building. 

Apart from being visually sumptious it has been witness to events since AD 604, although the structure we see today is that of Sir Christopher Wren in 1710 who saw his project completed and was still visiting it in his 89th year!

Now he will be further celebrated with the Wren International Centre of Excellence to preserve and pass on expert heritage skills of craftspeople to apprentices - future custodians of the building.

A masterpiece.
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Cairo is everything with its cafes, food and non-s Cairo is everything with its cafes, food and non-stop street life. 

From our peaceful oasis hotel @steigenbergerpyramids huge breakfast buffets, cold lager by the pool to modern kunefe cheesecake @tawletyvonne and national dish, koshari - chickpeas, rice, pasta, spicy tomato and garlic vinegar sauce @koshariaboutarek near Tahrir Square and tea onboard @cafelluca - a delight for the tastebuds and senses...
BTS behind the scenes... We couldn't have done Th BTS behind the scenes...

We couldn't have done The Pyramids and Sphinx so well without our wonderful tour guide @heba_ezzeldin18 -  knowledge, #Cairo tips, photographer extraordinaire and beauty!! 

Shukran habibti!!

#TourGuide
#cairospots
#gizapyramids
A few photos of a 'bucket list' trip to Giza Pyram A few photos of a 'bucket list' trip to Giza Pyramids and Grand Egyptian Museum. 

Look on my works, ye mighty, and... marvel!

Truly monumental. A must see.
Getting closer... Getting closer...
Up, up and away! Up, up and away!
First day for the glorious Queen Elizabeth II Memo First day for the glorious Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Garden at The Regent's Park, London.

Spectacular back story about the iron structure glasshouses on concrete here, in disrepair,  and now used to create this sustainable garden with tribute flowers and trees. 

Worth a look!
Proud to be supporting the incredible work of Hum Proud to be  supporting the incredible work of Human Rights Watch @humanrightswatch

Yes, we are accountable. 

Spotlight speakers from around the world reminding us not to be complacent but strive for the audacity of hope. 

Powerful, profound. 

Proud.

#humanrightswatch
Theatre Review: Jeezus! a musical comedy - a blasp Theatre Review: Jeezus! a musical comedy - a blasphemously bold queer awakening at @newdiorama

@jeezus.uk
#OffWestEnd
#musicaltheatre
#newwork

https://maninlondon.com/theatre-review-jeezus-at-new-diorama-theatre-london/
Thank you @stpaulscathedrallondon and St Paul's Ca Thank you @stpaulscathedrallondon and St Paul's Cathedral Institute for an after-hours visit to this magnificent building. 

Apart from being visually sumptious it has been witness to events since AD 604, although the structure we see today is that of Sir Christopher Wren in 1710 who saw his project completed and was still visiting it in his 89th year!

Now he will be further celebrated with the Wren International Centre of Excellence to preserve and pass on expert heritage skills of craftspeople to apprentices - future custodians of the building.

A masterpiece.
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