Tourism: A Revolution In Egypt's Red Sea

The Red Sea's tourist revolution started with a few scuba divers, mainly from the UK and Europe, who discovered the fantastic underwater life and conditions along these coasts.
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Coin hints Cleopatra had good personality

So maybe Mark Antony loved Cleopatra for her mind.That is the conclusion of academics at Britain's Newcastle University, based on a Roman denarius coin that depicts the celebrated queen of Egypt as a sharp-nosed, thin-lipped woman with a protruding chin.
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Egypt huffy that pyramids 'wonder' status at risk

Egypt is scoffing at a global contest to name the new seven wonders of the world, saying it is a disgrace that the ancient Pyramids of Giza
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