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		<title>Alexandria, Egypt</title>
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Alexandria is a tremendous city situated on the north coast of Egypt. This is where Euclid sired geometry, Aristarchus deduced that Earth revolved around the sun and of course, the young Alexander the Great founded the city as his capital in 331 B.C.

The city developed through the 19th century as the place of Egypt&#8217;s commerce, [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.wayfaring.info/search/Alexandria" title="Alexandria"><strong>Alexandria</strong></a> is a tremendous city situated on the north coast of <a href="http://www.wayfaring.info/search/Egypt" title="Egypt"><strong>Egypt</strong></a>. This is where Euclid sired geometry, Aristarchus deduced that Earth revolved around the sun and of course, the young Alexander the Great founded the city as his capital in 331 B.C.<span id="more-8676"></span></p>
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<p>The city developed through the 19th century as the place of Egypt&#8217;s commerce, especially the trade with cotton drawing a cosmopolitan mix of Greeks, Italians, French and Jews, who brought their languages, architecture and food. The picture shows the <strong>Roman Amphitheater</strong>.</p>
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<p>White and <strong>Blue Restaurant</strong>, also emerged as the Greek Club, is in the Hellenic Nautical Club at the end of the Corniche by Fort Qaitbay. A full dinner including grilled sea bass, served the Egyptian way (with tomato and basil) or Greek (with potatoes), is 120 Egyptian pounds.</p>
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<p>During the last years preservationists and the government have made an effort to restore its luster after the cityâ€™s cultural grandeur began to crumble [around the 1950's]. The first sign of the city&#8217;s renewal was the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the glimmering vision in steel and glass that opened on the Corniche in 2002.</p>
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		<title>Paramount&#8217;s Spanish &#8211; Theme Park</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Terra Mitica is a theme park in the holiday resort of Benidorm, Spain. Alicante province, and offers a magical journey through the cultures of the Mediterranean. The park has more than 25 rides, shows, restaurants and shops, providing fun for all the family.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><center><img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/pyramid_dancing.jpg" alt="dancing" /></center><strong>Terra Mitica</strong> is a theme park in the holiday resort of Benidorm, Spain. Alicante province, and offers a magical journey through the cultures of the <strong>Mediterranean</strong>. The park has more than 25 rides, shows, restaurants and shops, providing fun for all the family.<br />
On entering Terra Mitica you are swept back to the Mediterranean world of mythical civilisations to experience ancient legends and mysteries. The Park which is made up of 5 zones &#8211; Egypt, Greece, Rome, Iberia and The islands &#8211; include amongst its attractions the first dark rides of their kind in Europe. The size of the main mechanical attractions is unique both in size and layout.<span id="more-2404"></span><img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/terra_mitica_theme_park.jpg" alt="Terra Mitica" align="right" /><br />
The highlight would have to be the steel roller coaster. It was 665m high and lasted 35 seconds, with the old &#8220;smellies&#8221; dangling in the air-whoo-hoo! We could probably have ridden that repeatedly all day. <strong>Greece</strong>- Synkope is one of the park&#8217;s latest and scariest rides on which a giant red wheel holding 70 people spins and swings at the same time causing some serious screams from its occupants. The giant simulator in the temple of <strong>Kinetos</strong> is another main attraction in this area. Children can discover ancient Greece from horseback.<img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/terramitica_1.jpg" alt="terra mitica 3" align="left" /><br />
<strong> Benidorm Palace</strong> puts on a glittering 3 hour, Las Vegas-style show. Spanish dancers and flamenco, jugglers and magicians, along with a live dance band/orchestra. Benidorm Palace has produced the finest extravaganzas in Europe, and its seating capacity of over 1,500 has accommodated events such as the &#8220;Miss Spain&#8221; contest, the European An evening meal is included in the entrance fee &amp; is usually made up of 4 courses.</p>
<p><strong>Egypt </strong>- Land of the Pharaohs. The myth begins in Ancient Egypt&#8230; the pyramids, the Sphinx, the Port of Alexandria, the bazaars&#8230; Thrilling rides such as the Falls of the Nile which is a water roller coaster with two falls, the first one of almost 20 metres and the second is a 10 metre fall taken backwards. Other rides include include the Pyramid of Keops, Akuatiti and The Games of Bes.<img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/mundomar.jpg" alt="mundomar" align="right" /><br />
The Marine and <strong>Exotic Animal Park</strong> has many outstanding attractions including one of the best dolphinariums in Europe. The dolphinarium is a magic place which marks the climax of the journey of our adventurous visitors with the dolphin show, a mammal whose great intelligence is both surprising and amusing.  Find fun and interesting activities, Spain tours, Spain attractions, adventures, and more. Currently available activities include Adventure Tour, Attraction, City Pass, Cycling, Day Cruise, Day Tour, Dinner, Extended Tour, Hiking, Night Cruise, Night Tour, Overnight Tour, Pass, Rail Tour, Shopping, Show, Sightseeing, Sightseeing Cruise, Sightseeing Pass, Sports Tour, and more.<img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/terra-mitica.jpg" alt="Terra mitica 2" align="left" /></p>
<p>Five years after opening, Terra Mitica has financial debts of 114 millions Euros and liabilities of 387 million euros. Visitor numbers fall far below those required for the theme park to be a viable business venture and, according to the Levante, this year&#8217;s audit (made public yesterday) warns that the financial state of Terra Mitica reflects uncertainty about the capacity of the company to continue in business. <strong>Terra Mitica</strong> is one one of Europe&#8217;s most exciting theme parks and is Benidorm&#8217;s main tourist attraction. It has something for all age groups and for all &#8220;fear thresholds&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>The largest library in the ancientness in our days &#8211; the Alexandrian library</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2007 10:48:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The second larger city in Egypt is Alexandria, extends about 32 km along the coast of the Mediterranean sea in Egypt, it is home to the Bibliotheca Alexandrina &#8211; the New Library of Alexandria. It is both a commemoration of the Library of Alexandria that was lost in antiquity and an attempt to rekindle something [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><center><img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/a01.jpg" alt="the library" align="middle" /></center>The second larger city in Egypt is Alexandria, extends about 32 km along the coast of the Mediterranean sea in Egypt, it is home to the Bibliotheca Alexandrina &#8211; the New Library of Alexandria. It is both a commemoration of the Library of Alexandria that was lost in antiquity and an attempt to rekindle something of the brilliance that this earlier center of study and erudition represented. Construction work began in 1995 and, after some 220 million $ had been spent, <strong>the complex was officially inaugurated on October 16, 2002.</strong><br />
<span id="more-1894"></span><img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/a01_20_03_.jpg" alt="alexandria's library" align="middle" />The Bibliotheca Alexandrina, partly submerged in a pool of water, tries to live up to an ancient tradition. Located near the site of the ancient library of Alexandria, this modern version is an eleven-story, cylindrical-shaped building that houses more than eight million books. The library&#8217;s architecture is equally striking. The main reading room stands beneath a 32-meter-high glass-panelled roof, tilted out toward the sea like a sundial, and measuring some 160 m in diameter. <strong>The library saves over 5 million volume-books.</strong> It is on 11 levels in condition as well it looks like the sun sign of ancient Egypt. The new building is with area 40 130 square m. There are 9 group-study rooms with 92 study places and three information hives with 66 study places. The hives are equipped with cables for data communications and electrical wiring, so student may use laptops of their own or borrow one from the Learning Centre. <strong>The complex also houses a conference center; specialized libraries for the blind, for young people, and for children; three museums; four art galleries; a planetarium; and a manuscript restoration laboratory.</strong></p>
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<strong> Alexandria Learning Centre is a service centre for both students and teachers of the University of Helsinki.</strong> Experts in teaching, information service and information technology provide consultation and advice on the use of Alexandria&#8217;s state-of-the-art facilities. The centrally located learning centre is also a meeting place for students. Classroom is not reserved for courses and training it is at the disposal of library users. Terminals that can be accessed even without user ID can be found from Circulation floor lobby. <strong>Alexandria Learning Centre also has about 350 computers for independent study.</strong> The 70 computers on the first floor are reserved for quick use. On the top floor, there are 20 computers for multimedia work and for watching online lectures.<br />
<strong> The enormous room is envisioned for 3500 visitors,</strong> each book can be found with help to computer. The circulating library disposes :<em>Copying machines</em> &#8211; they are located on the first floor under the stairs. The Undergraduate Library has copying machine on the Service and Collections Floors. <em>Public telephone</em> -There is a public telephone in the Undergraduate Library on the first floor in the lobby area by the lifts there is a telephone which can be used for making calls inside the University. <em>Video presenting </em>- In order to view the video, you need Real Player, which can be downloaded from the University of Helsinki Centre. In addition to the library, Alexandria&#8217;s computers are also in heavy use year round. During terms, nearly all 350 computers are continually taken in the afternoons and even in summer â€“ apart from July, which is the traditional holiday month in Finland â€“ the utilisation rate is approximately 60 percent.<br />
<strong> The Theology Library</strong> holds a collection of modern theological literature and aims to maintain a good selection of important theological journals and publication series. The library also provides theological information services for the public in addition to the university community. <strong>Arts Library </strong>is provides information services for research and teaching in the science of Art and Humanities. It is open to the public and comprises nine different library units (philology, aesthetics, translation, linguistic, &#8230;). <strong>Social Science Library</strong> is provides information services to the public and the university community. The collection of the Library comprise the fields of communication, economics and social history, political, and&#8230;other.</p>
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<strong> Children&#8217;s Library:</strong> If you are between 6 and 11 years of age and are looking for fun, knowledge, entertainment and education, do not miss this opportunity! Come to the Children&#8217;s Library at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina main building, first floor, and jump into the fun.</p>
<p>The library is seen as a progressive landmark for the country as a whole, reinstating Egypt on the map as an open, modern centre of cultural exchange. The idea of a universal library, like that of Alexandria, had to wait for historic changes that would help to develop <strong>a new mental outlook which could envisage and encompass the whole world.</strong></p>
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		<title>Egypt is a country of many options</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Explore the underwater wonders of the Red Sea from Ras Mohammed to the legendary Brothers Islands, to Dedalus Island, Zabaghad and Rocky Islands. Egyptâ€™s ancient wonders above the seaâ€”the pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, Valley of Kings, Nile cruises and more await the Indiana Jones in all of us.
Egypt is a country of many optionsâ€”from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/lightshows_03.jpg" title="lightshows"><img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/lightshows_03.jpg" alt="lightshows_03.jpg" align="left" /></a>Explore the underwater wonders of the Red Sea from Ras Mohammed to the legendary Brothers Islands, to Dedalus Island, Zabaghad and Rocky Islands. Egyptâ€™s ancient wonders above the seaâ€”the pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, Valley of Kings, Nile cruises and more await the Indiana Jones in all of us.</p>
<p>Egypt is a country of many optionsâ€”from ancient antiquities to camel riding, snorkeling to jeep exploring, felucca sailing to mountain climbingâ€”and all is available for those who want to truly experience the wonders of this ancient place. In order to provide our clients with the ultimate Egyptian experience.</p>
<p>Egypt, the cradle of history and modern culture, traces its beginnings to remote civilizations that developed along the banks of the Nile River. Throughout time, the lure of ancient Egypt has exerted an irresistible fascination. Archeological records of ancient civilization date back to 4000 BC. A unified Kingdom arose around 3200 BC and extended its way south into Nubia and north as far as Syria. A high culture of rulers and priests was built on an economic base of serfdom, fertile soil and annual flooding of the Nile banks. <span id="more-309"></span><a href="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/00005.jpg" title="pyramids"><img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/00005.thumbnail.jpg" alt="pyramids" align="left" /></a>Even though Egypt is on the continent of Africa, its ties are more to the Middle East sharing not only their religious beliefs, but also their language and cuisine. This is a land of contrasts from the fertile Nile river valley stretching some 550 miles northwards, to the vast stretches of desolate and barren sands throughout the rest of Egypt.</p>
<p>Many of the greatest diving locations in the northern Red Sea are within easy reach of the land-based operations located in Sharm el Sheikh, located at the tip of the Sinai Peninsula. We represent many different hotels in the Sharm el Sheikh area to suit every need and budget.<strong><a href="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/tr_hoehle_01.jpg" title="tr_hoehle_01.jpg"><img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/tr_hoehle_01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="tr_hoehle" align="right" /></a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Sinai Divers</strong> pioneered scuba diving in the Sinai and have earned themselves a great reputation. Not only do they now own and operate three full-time liveaboards but also offer four dayboats (<em>Ghazala II &#8211; IV</em>) that offer comfort and safe diving for divers to Ras Mohammed, Straits of Tiran, Jackson Reef and more. Sinai Divers have a variety of dive packages to choose from as well as daily rates.</p>
<p>Egypt lies on the north east corner of Africa with Libya to the west, Sudan to the south and Israel to the east. The capital, Cairo, has a population of close to seven million and is the commercial enter as well as the seat of government. There are really only two languages spoken, Arabic (official) and English, and the population is 90% Sunni Moslems.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wayfaring.info/"><img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/np_02.thumbnail.jpg" alt="valley" align="left" /></a> Tourists have been flocking to the Nile Valley for hundreds of years to see the ancient antiquities of this great nation such as the pyramids and the sphinx of Giza, the temple at Karnak, the Valleys of the Kings and Queens, the High Dam at Aswan which was completed in 1971, as well as the temple of Abu Simbel. In the 1960s, as the finishing touches were being made to the High Dam, UNESCO launched a worldwide fundraising effort to prevent the Abu Simbel from being drowned by the waters that now make up Lake Nasser.</p>
<p>They managed to raise $40 million dollars to disassemble the temple block by block (more than 2,000 blocks weighing from ten to forty tons each) and reconstruct it inside a specially built mountain 210 meters away from the water and 65 meters higher than the original site. The project took more than four years and the temple was reopened in 1968.</p>
<p>The Nile Valley has so many archeological sites, artifacts, temples and tombs that you could spend weeks trying to take in all the dates, names and informationâ€”there is a magic about this place that is hard to put into words. You can take a Nile cruise on one of the many ships plying this mighty river, ride a camel into the sunset, sail a felucca or traditional sailing boat across the still waters of the Nile, climb deep into the heart of ancient pyramids, explore the many other sights such as the maze of paths at the Bazaar Khan-al-Khalili (the largest bazaar in the Middle East, if not the world) with arrays of silver, pewter, rugs, clothes, artifacts as well as the incredible smells of spices, tea and an assortment of Arabic delights, or just relax with a drink at one of the many hotels throughout Egypt.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/tr_barben_01.jpg" title="tr_barben"><img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/tr_barben_01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="tr_barben" align="left" /></a><a href="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/tr_clownfish_09.jpg" title="tr_clownfish"><img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/tr_clownfish_09.thumbnail.jpg" alt="tr_clownfish" align="right" /></a>Scuba diving in the Red Sea has been popular with Europeans for many years but now Americans have made the incredible discovery and word is quickly spreading on the beauty and variety that the Red Sea has to offer. Most of the diving in the Red Sea is wall diving, making it necessary to dive from tenders on most of the liveaboards. The soft coral colors are so vibrant that it can be overwhelming. Schools of hammerheads and lemon sharks always make a dive exciting. Clouds of fish swarm over the reefs in a perpetual dance of life creating an incredible illusion. No diver, or snorkeler, is disappointed with the wonders of the Red Sea. There are three distinct areas for diving; Sinai, Hurghada and the waters from Egypt to Djibouti accessible by liveaboard.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/egy005.jpg" title="egypt"><img src="http://www.wayfaring.info/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/egy005.thumbnail.jpg" alt="egypt" align="right" /></a>Egyptâ€™s climate is easy to summarize: most of the year, except for the winter months of December to February, is hot and dry. Temperatures increase as you travel south from Alexandria on the Mediterranean. Alexandria receives the most rain, approximately twelve inches a year, while far south in Aswan any rain at all is rare. Summer temperatures range from a scorching 122ÂºF in Aswan to 87ÂºF on the Mediterranean coast. At night in winter the temperature sometimes plummets to as low as 47ÂºF, even in the south. Be prepared for the temperature extremes as it can get bitterly cold in the nighttime desert, even in the spring. Between March and June, the outstanding phenomenon is the khamsin, a dry, hot and often dusty wind that can blow in from the parched Western Desert at up to a hundred miles per hour. The Sinai has unique weather as the desert is typically hot during the day and cold at night, but the mountains can be freezing, even during the day in the winter. Egypt is a year around destination with land touring better in the fall, winter and spring and diving and beach activities in the spring, summer and fall.</p>
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