Amr Ellaban
Amr Ellaban, an Egyptian musician devoted his life in love of Egypt. visit his sites at Mysteries of the Pyramids and slow music of egypt
Articles by this Author
What You Need To Know About Map Of Egypt
- By Amr Ellaban
- Published 6th January, 2009
- Travel
- Unrated
Map of Egypt
Practical information about Egypt
Capital: Cairo
Type of government: Parliamentary Republic
Duration flight between USA and Cairo: 6 to 12 hours
When to go to Egypt
In the Red Sea region, the climate is desert and from February to June period although already hot remains pleasant Summer is suffocating but the proximity to the sea mitigates this impression
The Mighty Sphinx
- By Amr Ellaban
- Published 6th January, 2009
- Travel
- Unrated
Sphinx of Giza
The sphinx of Giza is the statue therianthrope that stands before the Great Pyramids plateau of Giza, upstream of the Nile Delta in Lower Egypt It is also known by the Arabs Abu al-Hol ( "father of terror")
The Amazing Thing About Ancient Egypt
- By Amr Ellaban
- Published 6th January, 2009
- Travel
- Unrated
Although one can define temporally the ancient Egypt as the period in the history of Egypt from the invention of the hieroglyphic writing at the end of the ancient concept that refers specifically to the civilization that lived on the banks of the Nile during this period of almost four thousand years of history
Safari In Egypt A Dream
- By Amr Ellaban
- Published 6th January, 2009
- Travel
- Unrated
What is Safari
The Safari through the desert in Egypt is the best opportunity to feel the spirit of adventure
Mysteries Of The Pyramids
- By Amr Ellaban
- Published 6th January, 2009
- Travel
- Unrated
The pyramids of Egypt, all vestiges monumental that we have inherited the Egyptians of the ancient world, including the three Great Pyramids of Giza, are both the most impressive and most emblematic of this civilization
Tombs of kings, queens and leading figures from the State, whose construction dates for the vast majority at the beginning of the ancient Egypt, the pyramid-shaped stone hosts one or more internal chambers connected by corridors

