We call this ritual "Crossing the Desert"
The Western Desert, yesterday.
The word "awesome" springs to mind
Look sir, cameramen!
He was too fast to film, but I did get this photo
"Fuji" means mountain in Japanese. Similarly, "Sahara" means desert in Arabic
Siwa is an extremely ancient town and it shows. The first modern road into town wasn't built until about 1994, and in the centre is Shali, an old fortress surrounded by crumbling houses and tombs.
Shali
The tombs, or "death holes" are quite weird. They've been there for centuries but they look like they're about to collapse at any moment.
Death holes
Watch your step
Siwa, with Shali on the right
So we've had a busy few days. We drove back to Cairo today, past unexploded World War 2 minefields, German and Italian war graves, and a compound owned by the Bin Laden family. It took eight hours to reach the city then about two and a half to make our way through the traffic to the hotel.
We're staying here tonight then getting a plane to Luxor, and from there to either Sharm El Sheikh or Aswan. Next time I update this I should have some photos of ancient Egyptian temples for you. We've delayed the Pyramids until after we meet with Dr Zawi Hawass, the (real-life) Egyptian Indiana Jones as he knows them inside out and should have some good tips.
"You look like an eighties hitman!" - My boss
Ramy, Sobei, Thomas, Tom