Temporal Temple Confusion

We sailed up the Nile to Aswan Dam and back down the Nile to Luxor, taking in many amazing sites along the way!  Blogging was difficult due to limited internet and being completely worn out at the end of each day.  I am blogging again, but please excuse the lack of any chronological order.

Nile cruising is not for sissies. Pat and I have managed to avoid “mummy tummy” by sticking to bottled water although we both conquered minor colds early in the trip.  It’s hard to avoid viruses being in close quarters with so many tourists at every destination.  I am happy to see the resurgence in tourism, but I did fantasize about viewing some of these amazing temples in quiet serenity.

After a 3 a.m. flight from Cairo to Amman, Jordan yesterday, we spent a restful night on the Dead Sea. I’m sitting in our room this Saturday morning enjoying a rain washed view before heading out on the bus. Pictures to come for our awesome Dead Sea swim later….

Back to Egypt, one of our stops was Kom Ombo Temple, dedicated to Sobek, who is depicted with a crocodile head in temple decorations.



We toured the adjacent Crocodile Museum to check out all the mummified crocodiles that paid tribute to Sobek.  Crocodiles are now scare to non-existent in the lower Nile due to the Aswan dam and hunting pressure.

Detail at Kom Ombo temple.


On Kom Ombo day Scott and John toasted the barbecue up on the sun deck of the MS Antares.


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