Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Europe to the Middle East

I've been around the world and I I I... can't seem to catch up on my blog. Since the last post, I visited Skandinavia. All the countries here started to look the same after a while. They had churches, palaces, fountains, plazas, etc. The Danish danishes were soooo good. I ate too many. Of course I had to try the local beers in each of the countries which were okay. In Tallin, Estonia, I tried medieval beer which was... not so good to say it nicely. It was like drinking water soaked with herbs and medicine. St. Peterburg was excellent. I loved St. Catherine's palace and the Hermitage. The palace was so elaborately decorated with gold leafs, mirrors, paintings and chandeliers. The Hermitage had a great collection of painting from famous artists such as Monet and Picasso as well as a statue by Michelangelo.

After the cruise I sent a few days in sunny England checking out Stonehenge, Bath (again because I forgot I went there), Stratford Upon Avon, Windsor Castle and London. The landscape in England is really beautiful. Drove along picturesque windy roads through green tunnels enveloped by trees.

I am in Jordan now but I was in Egypt visiting Cairo, Aswan, Luxor, and Neweiba. Hands down, traffic in Cairo is the messiest, craziest place I have ever been. Because of it, I would say some of the best drivers are probably here. If you drive along the highway, you never know what will pop out from the side -- kids, donkeys, elderly, a car coming in your direction. Just incredible. The dress code isn't much fun. Shoulders to knees must be covered at all times. It gives you a great excuse to work on that T-shirt tan. Temperatures are pretty hot, especially in Aswan and Luxor where it reached up to 50 degrees Celcius or 120F. I didn't think it was possible to get that hot. I have seen some really amazing sights though. Of course I saw the pyramids and sphynx. I lucky enough to see them in the day time as well as night when they have the laser and light now. Climbed down into the chamber of the 2nd pyramid and admired at the craftsmanship and wondered how in the world did they build this? Abu Simbel is a temple carved into the mountain with multiple chambers. That is probably one of the most memorable sights. I did 2 dives in the Red Sea and got to see some really color fish but the coral seemed a bit damaged which was unfortunate. Just spent 2 nights in a beach hut by the Red Sea without electricity. It was a well deserved relaxing break from all the running around.

I am in Aqaba, Jordan right now. Getting here was incredibly challenging. We took a ferry to come here but arrived 5 or 6 hours behind schedule. The officials at the port allowed tour groups to get onto the boat but individuals were made to wait in a dirty waiting room which had scrappy looking cats patrolling the building. Our boat was scheduled to leave around 14:30 but were told it's running late for about 4 or 5 hours. We found out later that the boat had already arrived and been sitting in the dock since 15:00. I still haven't figured out exactly why they let the big group load first when everyone waiting had a valid and paid ticket in their hand. I can only assume that it has to do with money. These groups must have paid some baksheesh to get on the boat. I don't want to speak badly, but I've had cops ask for a tip for giving me directions. You figure it out. *sigh* Anyway, in the end, our trainee group leader threatened to call the Australian embassy (as well as the British and American) which lit a fire under everyone's ass. We got on the boat, survived all the evil stares for being foreign, and checked into our hotel.

All in all this has been an amazing trip so far. Full of drama, camels, donkey poo, oceans, long pants and sleeves, tombs, and haggling. Oh I had sushi in Cairo and I lived to tell about it. =) Salam!

4 comments:

  1. Hi Masumi! It sounds like you are having a wonderful time. When are you coming back to nyc? It feels like you've been gone forever. I want to see more pics! :) Glad to hear you are safe.

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  2. Hi...I miss you here in NY....come back already!!!!

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  3. Sushi in Cairo?? Was it filled with kebabs? Jk. Can't wait to see you in America, your trip sounds amazing! So jealous...

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  4. You say that as though modern beer tastes good. :P

    We can compare tee-shirt tans when we get back...see who looks more like a farmer...

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