Tour de Egypt
Monday, November 19, 2007
Tanks at the Embassy
Yes, Reagan, there were people in the tanks with machine guns guarding the border of the American Embassy. I'm not sure but I would think that the guards were from our Army or Marines.
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Tanks at the Embassy
Day 21 Flying home
Day 20 Jerash, Jordan and back to Cairo
Local Customs in the Middle East
Day 19 Shabak Castle and Mt. Nebo
Day 18 Petra
Day 17 St. Catherine's Monastery and Ferry to Jordan
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