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While training in Egypt, the New Zealand troops came to be dubbed ‘Massey’s Tourists’ because of all the sightseeing and revelry in which they indulged. Three South Canterbury soldiers posing in front of an Egyptian sphinx. Courtesy of the New Zealand National Army Museum, accession number: 1993.1284.
In three massive two-volume works, The Book of the Beginnings (1881), The Natural Genesis (1883), and Ancient Egypt (1907), we witness a titanic attempt to extricate and repossess the veritable story of this Nile Valley kingdom from the neglect and obfuscation of the centuries.
Nov 30, 2021 · Thomas Cook (1808-1892), a brilliant entrepreneur from England, is seen as their inventor and thus the pioneer of commercialized mass tourism. In the 1870s, Cook offered his famous tour of Palestine and the Nile, a way for wealthy people to explore the wonders of Ancient Egypt.
Up to the European Middle Ages and early modern era, traveling mostly took place for economic reasons rather than for pleasure. The same applies to ancient Egypt. From Pharaonic times there is little evidence of journeys for pleasure, or what we would interpret as “touristic” travel today.
Ancient Egypt: The Light of the World by Gerald Massey super-human, not human. Hence Apt was imaged as a Water-cow, Hekat as a Frog, Tefnut as a Lioness, Serkh as a Scorpion,. Rannut as a Serpent, Hathor as a Fruit-tree. A huge mistake has hitherto been made in assuming that the Myth-Makers began by fashioning the Nature-Powers in their own human
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Needless to say, interest in Egypt rises even more in the aftermath, with the likes of Agatha Christie and Winston Churchill taking cruises on the Nile. Following this, mass tourism in Egypt begins, with the expansion of resort towns such as Sharm el Sheikh on the Red Sea following on in the 1980s. 2022 AD.
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Apr 27, 2021 · One of the things that struck Herodotus most when he visited Egypt sometime in the 440s BCE was its rich agricultural land, a clear contrast to the generally poor and stony soil of Greece on the ...