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In this Issue
St. Joseph Hotel 2
Luxor Temple by Night
4
Valley of the Kings and Queens.
5
Luxor Museum 5
Karnak Temples 6
Sun tips 6
Guide book’s 7
Luxor’s best book store
6
Animal Welfare of Luxor, Egypt
8
Luxor Children's Trust— Little Stars
8
Horoscopes 9
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Extra reading
material
• Horoscope
• tips.
• Sun Tips.
• Helping in Egypt.
Hotel Facilities:
• Reception area.
• 24h. Reception.
• Air-conditioned in all common areas.
• Bars.
• Kiosk.
• Restaurants.
• Restaurant - Air-conditioned.
• Money Exchange.
• Heated pool.
• Outdoor pool.
• Sun loungers.
• Snack / pool bar.
• Shops.
• Lifts / Elevators.
• Safe.
AT ST . JOSEPH HOTEL
Not only those it have a most pleasurable location, but the hotel also serve most enjoyable food. This is the only other place where I have eaten Chicken (hot) wings, which taste exactly like Kentucky fried
chicken’s hot wings, probably not made the same way, and they make a great Milk-shake. Everything is cleaned every
day. Saint Joseph hotel, seen from the
outside.
In every country in the world, there are plenty of hotels to choose from. Each and every one of us has a favourite hotel, when we travel, or else we are looking for such a place. We each have our own ‘needs’ and ‘wants’ which has a huge affect upon the hotels that people choose. I personally do not like too fancy a hotel, I like places where people are grounded and relaxed. St. Joseph is a kind of hotel that more than satisfies my needs and wants, and for the prices they have, I find it to be a gold mine of its own kind. Its location is perfect for both the fancy shopper and the culture seeking traveller. It is located in a cultural centre, one way you have the local
bazaar, which is a must see place. Meeting the locals should be very important, when visiting other countries. Then when you go the other way you are steps away from the high class shopping stores, the shops almost glitter at night. You are a
short walk away from Luxor Temple and the Nile bank, where you can sit in comfort and enjoy a Mango juice. St. Joseph hotel staff are truly kind and always
very helpful.
Enjoying the view from the roof top of Saint Joseph Hotel in Luxor, Egypt
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SAINT JOSEPH HOTEL
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sipping some coffee upon the roof top of Saint Joseph Hotel Luxor, Egypt.
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There is nothing like nat
ures Sun sets
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”I personally give
Saint Joseph Hotel
six stars.
A true place
for the common
traveller”
Read some of the hotels reviews at
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Luxor Temple is a must see place, when you are in Luxor, Egypt. Most people visit it in the day time with their guides, but I actually recom-mend that you take a trip to the temple in the evening. Lights have been placed, to give the structure of the temple more affect. It is actu-ally three (or more) tem-ples, one inside an-other, and another one behind this. The reliefs becomes more alive in the evening, and again the lights adds to this effect. Being over 1400 years old, it is truly a wonder in its own right. I prefer being in Luxor temple, in the evening. Most notable figure at this temple, must be said to be Ramesses II. As you enter the temple, you are meet by two gigantic statues of Ramesses sitting, watching towards the Karnak temple. He was a great rule, and with probably the largest
family in Egyptian history. But he was not the first to build at this site, for Ramesses temple is as arms around the boat temple of Hatshepsut. This temple was in ancient days, known as a festival temple, and if you look closer at the reliefs you will see dancers and other entertainments. Each temple has its own secrets and so does Luxor temple, I have
brought light upon some, in my guide book The magical guide to Luxor temple. It is inter-esting to look closer at Hashepsut’s boat tem-ple, its beautiful reliefs', goes beyond anything Ramesses II build. But Hatshepsut’s fine are does not go beyond the great scales that Ramesses artist worked on. Reliefs from Tutankhamen's festival is also to be found, and a statue still stands in front of them.
One festival would have priests and entertainers go from Luxor temple to
Karnak temple.
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LUXOR TEMPLE BY N IGHT
”Luxor Temple is a
unique temple to visit.
The Magical guide to
Luxor temple, will give
you another untold
story behind the temple,
in detail.”
Luxor Temple by Night, the Moon is above the colonnade of Amenophis III.
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The wall that portrays Ramesses II many sons.The wall that portrays Ramesses II many sons.The wall that portrays Ramesses II many sons.The wall that portrays Ramesses II many sons.
LUXOR MU SEUM
years old artefacts still containing their magical touch. The underground hall is where you will find this treasure. Other fascinating objects and reliefs show the famous Aknaton and workers
from this period.
You will even find some of Hatshepsut’s things here, such as a huge stone, showing her with her obelisks, a set of twin obelisks which she dedicated and gave to the god Amun. This is the same exact obelisk which stands between the Fourth and Fifth
pylon in Karnak temple.
Another relief that is fascinating, and is classified as one of the oldest artefact being
over 2000 years old, is not a n inscription of a famous pharaoh, but rather a Royal Chamberlain, a Governor of the south. The relief furthermore states that he is the “Comptroller of the Two
Granaries Unas-ankh.”
There are so many beautiful objects, which even my words fall short of giving a proper
description.
This is not something to miss, while visiting Luxor, for it gives further proof for their great creations of that ancient civilization. They should not be
thought of, as primitive.
Located further down the same path as where Luxor temple lies. It was designed by
Mahmud al-Hakim,
and the museum was opened in 1975, and has been rebuilt
through time.
In the year 1990 another section was added to the museum, which would come to hold the treasure of Luxor temple, namely the underground hall. In more modern times, an upper floor was added, giving more room for all the
findings.
This is the place, where the treasure of Luxor temple is to found today. Thousands of
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Located upon the west bank of the Nile Yet another place which is fascinating to visit, but also brings up some inner dilemmas. As soon as you step of the guide bus, you are literary walking upon the tombs of great ancient Kings. Some tombs are closed for the public, mostly because the ground level of water is ris-ing, leaking into the tombs. Tourists that visit the Valley of Kings
and Queens, should give them as much respect, as they would
grant their own ancestors. It is not allowed to take pictures inside the tombs, probably because it might ruin the painted images upon the walls. You will be amazed by how long these images have been there, and how well they are preserved. Here you see how complex the
thought of a souls de-
parture, truly is.
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THE VALLEY OF THE KINGS AND QUEENS
”Luxor/Thebes, the
City of Light. The
temple of the goddess
Waset”
A stair case inside a tomb, leading down to the Coffin chamber.
It is normally known as the Karnak temple, but it is actually many temples build against each other, making it into a small village of temples,
dedicated to different gods and goddess. The most important pharaohs (kings) have build their tribute to their Lord here, making it a center for the gods and goddess. No one
magazine could ever capture the true essence of this holy place, and holy is truly what this place is. For thousands of years have the temples stood in the rays of the
Sun, and for thousands of years have man neglected their presence, and tended to new gods and goddess built up through the ancient Egyptian God and
goddess.
This is one center of temples, which show how complex their thoughts really were. On the walls, you will see their story unfold
before your eyes.
the Aboudi’s family, it offers different books about ancient Egypt, but further more you are able to request something, and if they know it, they will get it to you, I have person-ally experienced that. There is also other things to find in these two shops, such as
While visiting Egypt, there is yet another ’must see’ place. The local book store in Luxor, offers All the books of Egypt, and at affordable prices. Aboudi’s book store, is the place for all book lovers. But I also urge you to visit the book store beside it, still in
incenses, pencils, and many other
memorabilia's.
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SUN T I P S
KARNAK TEMPLES
THE BE ST BOOK STORE I N EGYPT ABOUDI ’ S BOOK S TORE
block cream. (factor 50 sun
block or over .)
• Drink warm drinks, rather than cold—this keeps the
balance inside.
• Keep out of the
sun be-tween 12 noon to 15 in
the afternoon.
• Dink a lot of water, 8×8 oz cups of water daily (not all at the
same time).
• Protect upper part of your head
(hair area).
• Use a high sun
”There is not just one
temple at Karnak, but
there are many!
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Billedtekst, som beskri-ver billede eller grafik.
Obelisk in Karnak Temple
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Aboudi’s Book store in Luxor, Egypt
Luxor is the place to be
• If your looking for the right books about ancient Egypt.
• If your health need dry weather and heat (good for rheumatism).
• If you want to feel grounded yet with an impressive touch of magic.
• If you like to use your heart, mind and soul,
Then Luxor is the place for you!
GUIDE BOOKS
The Luxor Museum of The Luxor Museum of The Luxor Museum of The Luxor Museum of
Ancient Egyptian art.Ancient Egyptian art.Ancient Egyptian art.Ancient Egyptian art.
By Egyptian antiquitiesBy Egyptian antiquitiesBy Egyptian antiquitiesBy Egyptian antiquities
Organization 1978.Organization 1978.Organization 1978.Organization 1978.
This guide book might seem old, but the artefact which are illustrated in it are still unique and much older. I find it handy to have, because it shows a lot of artefacts and gives
some details about them.
Luxor, Karnak, And the Luxor, Karnak, And the Luxor, Karnak, And the Luxor, Karnak, And the Theban Temples. Egypt Theban Temples. Egypt Theban Temples. Egypt Theban Temples. Egypt
Pocket bookPocket bookPocket bookPocket book
By Alberto Siliotti.By Alberto Siliotti.By Alberto Siliotti.By Alberto Siliotti.
Truly the best Pocket guide book ever found, details and pictures, which are priceless in the world of books. Actually all the guide books of this series, are great to
The Treasures of Luxor and The Treasures of Luxor and The Treasures of Luxor and The Treasures of Luxor and
the Valley of the kings.the Valley of the kings.the Valley of the kings.the Valley of the kings.
By Kent R. WeeksBy Kent R. WeeksBy Kent R. WeeksBy Kent R. Weeks
A great guide book, filled with beautiful pictures and illustra-tions. This is a preferred guide book to the new comers to this
great and ancient holy land.
Because of poverty, many people cannot feed their animals, or just animals in general. This is not because they do not want to feed them or think any less of animals, but because many times one pay must cover several family members, if not all of them. This is way some people end up in a vicious circle, where the horse looks like it is almost dying, and the owner still trying to sell you a ride. But to be able to pay for food in any amount, the horse
owner must
sell a ride.
In any country where you have unfair payments and poverty, it is clearly the animals that suffer first.. And in every country today, all around the
world, we have with our high tech society, made all animals into
beggars.
But there is an opportunity for people to do something about this, merely by sporting “Animal “Animal “Animal “Animal Welfare of Welfare of Welfare of Welfare of
Luxor, Egypt.”Luxor, Egypt.”Luxor, Egypt.”Luxor, Egypt.”
This is a great organization, that helps animals in and outside Luxor
city. It is great that I can visit Luxor, and then even help there. There truly is no limitation to what we all can do, we
just need to do it.
I urge you to read their webpage, and support them in what ever manner that you are able to. Just giving the message on, will be an
enormous help.
something. What some people don’t believe in.. They are not some thief organization, or even a beggar scam, they are genuine people how are
very much in need.
That is why I am so thankful for the ‘Little Stars’ Their charity projects are classified under
Widow’s and children, are the first to be put on the street, when a family’s money run out. I have personally ex-perienced many young widows with their small children, sitting by the Nile praying for the tourists compassion, only to find that many think that it’s a scam or
constellation names.
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ANIMAL WELFARE OF LUXOR , EGYPT
L I T T LE STAR S LUXOR CH I LDREN ' S TRU ST
”Show compassion,
have an open heart
where others have not.”
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21.4.—20.5.
They are calm people, and they are stable in every task. They are very patience's people, and have a knack for entertainment. They are also known for their persistence which in some cases leads to a little bit of stubbornness. They are very joyful
people.
21.3.—20.4.
Aries is a passionate lover, with a strong sexual drive. They are loyal in marriage, but might also tend to react to quickly which might led to divorce. They are very active and a force to be reckon with. They use their mind, rather than rely on the
emotions.
21.5.—21.6.
They are very affected by their double nature, they are changeable people. Mental contact is more important than the emotional. They are people of the mind, and they have a deep felt need to express their thoughts, whether in
speech or writing.
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22.6.—22.7.
They have deep felt emotions, are very romantic, sentimental and tender. They tend to retreat from others, while they regenerate their energy. They are very helpful people, and very loyal towards their loved ones. They are very
protective people.
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23.8.—22.9.
They are the key holders of order and method. People might think that they are cold, but this is very fare from the truth. They are very loving and carrying people, and they are the most loyal of the zodiac. They tend to service others, being
of great support.
22.7.— 22.9.
Expresses the need for self exploration, and they are creative and passionate about it. They are strong, and very loyal and responsible people. They are also warm and open towards others. Because of their nature, they
make good leaders.
24.9.—23.10.
The sign of social engagement, they love to communicate their ideas. They are great at argumentation, or balancing a given event. They are passionate lovers, enjoying the dream of perfect harmony. Passion is the
key word.
24.10.—22.11.
The most misunder-stood sign in the zodiac, like the scales it is a link between life and death. They love with a deep intensity, but they are good at hiding their deep emotions. They live and fight with passion, many might have abilities in communicat-
ing between worlds.
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22.12.—19.1.
They are very hard work-ers, when they finally known what they want to work with. They have a sensitive inner, which people might misunder-stand. They are reserved and particle when it comes to relationships, they are carful in picking
partners.
22.11.—21.12.
They are outgoing and optimistic, and they love the sense of freedom. They are open hearted and passionate. They are honest and generous people, They dare to do what others would hesitate about
doing.
20.1.—19.2.
They are the paradox of the zodiac, they are the surprise of the zodiac, hereby making it impos-sible to describe their character in a general way. They are romantic and sentimental and faithful towards their partner. They want deep
connection.
20.2.—20.3.
They have a tendency to hide their inner self, they might become a riddle to other people. They have a great sense of humour, and are very charming, which in itself can take them a long way. They are the most sensitive of the zodiac’s and they
have a high emphatic
capability.
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