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  • sannur cave beni suef | Sannur valley cave protectorate | natural protectorates in egypt

    Sannur valley Cave protectorate

    Senour Cave is a huge cave in the heart of the mountain with a depth of about 17 meters, this cave is located 70 km southeast of Beni Suef, and there are several quarries, including ancient ones that were discovered and exploited during the era of the pharaohs, and modern ones that are currently being exploited. The stalagmites and stalactites of pure alabaster are distributed in a picturesque form, and in the floor of the cave in the eastern corner of it there is a waterway that falls below the level of the cave floor, which is believed to be a means of draining the water collected in the cave.

  • Volcano eruption in Egypt | Egypt volcano

    Al-Marsous Mountain in the Black Desert

    Located in the Bahariya Oasis, about 50 kilometers south of El Bawiti, Jebel al-Marsous can be reached by car from Cairo, a journey that takes four to five hours. Al-Marsous Mountain is a volcanic mountain in the first place, and it is also considered a nature reserve at the same time, as the Black Desert region was declared a nature reserve in 2010.

  • Masjid Hussein Egypt

    Imam Hussain Mosque in Cairo

    The Minister of Awqaf thanked workers and contractors for renovating the mosque, which was built in 1154 AD during the Fatimid dynasty. The mosque features three white marble doors overlooking Khan Al-Khalili and a Green Door close to the dome, and will soon be revisited after functional completion.

  • Aqsunqur Mosque Cairo

    Mosque of Amir Aqsunqur

    The mosque named “The Blue Mosque” is a pleasant decoration of the mosques in the Darb al-Ahmar neighborhood and because of this has 4 four other names called the Ibrahim Aga Mustafizan Mosque, Aq Sankar, al-Nour mosque and The Blue mosque which is how it is famously known to the local people. Prince Aq Sankar Al-Salhadar, a Mamluk, established a mosque in 1347. The design, construction, and architect remain mysterious, yet its beauty and stylish features remain impressive.

  • Al-Hakim be Aamr Ellah Mosque

    Mosque of al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah

    Al-Hakim Amr Allah Mosque, located on Al-Moez Street in Old Cairo, is a prominent Fatimid landmark and the fourth oldest surviving mosque in Egypt. Built in 380 AH during Al-Aziz Billah's reign, it was completed by his son in 403 AH (1012-1013 AD), making it the second largest mosque in Cairo after Ahmed Ibn Tulun Mosque. The mosque's name was attributed to him. The mosque, measuring 12005 meters in length and 113 meters in width, has two minarets at its sea front, surrounded by pyramid-shaped bases. The upper cubes are slightly backwards, and an octagonal minaret protrudes from each of the upper cubes.

  • Visit Queen Nefertari’s Tomb

    Tomb of Queen Nefertari

    There were also the great queens of the New Kingdom (1550-1090 BC) Nefertiti, the wife of Akhenaten (1371-1355 BC), and Nefertari, one of the celebrated eight wives of Ramses II (c. 1279-c. 1213 BC). While Nefertiti is more popular for the exquisite portrait bust of her that is located in Berlin, Nefertari is famous mostly for her large burial site situated in the Valley of the Queens.

Burning bush st catherine's monastery

Details about Burning bush st catherine's monastery in Sinai

  • 05 16, 2023

Secrets of the bramble tree 

The Bramble tree is one of the wonders of the plant world that is unique to the Sinai Peninsula, and which still dazzles all visitors to Saint Catherine's Monastery from different nationalities, as they feel a sanctity that overwhelms everyone who approaches it, as it is the only one of its kind in the world. "It does not grow anywhere, and all attempts to plant it in any other soil have failed.

The bramble tree in Saint Catherine’s Monastery is the holy tree where the Prophet Moses saw fire, when he saw a branch of the tree burning and the fire growing while the branch became greener, so the fire did not burn the greenery, nor did the moisture and water of the greenery extinguish the fire, and then he heard the voice of “God” Almighty.

The text of the Holy Qur’an refers to the climatic characteristics of the area in which the tree is located, indicating that it is very cold, so the Prophet of God, Moses, went hoping for a firewood to light to warm himself. The verses apply to the Saint Catherine area, the coldest area in all of Egypt, as it is about 1,500 meters above sea level.

Archaeological facts confirmed the uniqueness of the tree religiously and climatically, as Empress Helena, the mother of Emperor Constantine, came in 336 AD to make a pilgrimage to the “Holy Valley” and saw the Holy Tree. She built a small church in its embrace that still exists today, and launched the beginning of pilgrimage trips for all Christians in the world to visit the Holy Tree and Mount Moses in Sinai. The trips to the valley continued and continue until now with the same ancient rituals of ascending the mountain and crossing the gates of confession and forgiveness, then ascending to the top of the mountain and descending to visit Saint Catherine’s Monastery through the old pilgrims’ entrance in the northeastern wall. He added that in the sixth century AD, Emperor Justinian built the most famous monasteries in the world in the valley, which included the Holy Bramble tree.

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From the moment you step out of Cairo airport, there are many convenient and inexpensive modes of transportation at your disposal. The fastest and most common is the cab. It is advisable to avoid "white" cabs, as they often do not keep track of meter readings and may ask for an inflated fare. The transportation service Uber is a more preferable alternative, although it does not have meters. The subway is another popular and easily accessible mode of transportation. One of the fastest ways to get from point A to point B in Egypt right now is the subway, as the streets occasionally get clogged with people and traffic.
 

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