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Edited Excerpts from Aboualy’s Travel Blog
October 22, 2011
A Legacy Lost: The Scarcity of Travel Writing
August 8, 2011
Why the region doesn’t write about itself and how a disconnected literature market affects the way people travel.
Now you Siwa, Now you Don't
April 1, 2011
The living and ancient history make the Siwa Oasis a must-see By Robert Terpstra
City of Natural Wonders
April 1, 2011
For a quiet time outside of the city, head to Fayoum for a true break By Passant Rabie
A Drift on the Nile
April 1, 2011
Living is easy on an Upper Egypt felucca cruise By Farida Helmy
Loving Luxor
April 1, 2011
As a promising future dawns, take a break to stroll through the nation’s past By Glen Johnson
Hooked on Ain Sokhna
April 1, 2011
The tiny Red Sea resort near Suez is a great launch point for deep-sea fishing
A Sea Lover's Paradise
April 1, 2011
Crystal blue water, colorful corals and a diverse aquatic life makes Marsa Alam a haven for those fond of the sea
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