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2. October 2012 07:19
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Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic

2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

auburn botanical gardens picnic


After our escursion to the park last week the family decided to go there for a picnic on this Labour Day (public holiday).

I was soooo tired after having food poisoning the night before...and wasn't able to eat anything...but the others were having fun.




Here is Kims dad with the four daughters.



What I didn't realise was that this was the park that KC and Chong got married in. The ceremony was in this spot where I took this photo of Kims dad with most of his grand children (the two youngest missing).





I also did some more peacock photos while we were there.



Afterwards there was cake and KC and Chongs place (it was his b'day a couple of days earlier)...but we were too tired to join them.

29. September 2012 05:57
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Photo Competition

29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

photo competition


For the last couple of years work has has an annual photo competition. This year the theme was 'connected world' and I decided to participate.

Not an easy task coming up with an idea and doing a project like this with a new kid. With bit of brainstorming I came up with a couple of ideas and with Kims permission to doing a night shoot in the city I decided to put one of the ideas to life.



I am not sure if it is a strong enough photo to be a real contender, but it was fun trying to put it together. The photo was taking at the Domain in Sydney with the highrises in the background.

28. September 2012 08:39
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Auburn Botanical Gardens

28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

auburn botanical gardens


Yesterday we made the trip to Auburn Botanical gardens which is located about 25km from where we live.


I am paternity leave at the moment at this was a nice opportunity to get out of the house with Aiden and the newborn and also take some photos.



The garden contains a Japanese section full of Cherry blossoms in spring...unfortunately it is no longer cherry blossom season, but I did find some apple trees with flowers on them as well as other flowers.





There was also a bunch of peacocks around the place...one of them kind enough to show us its pride.





24. September 2012 07:45
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Newborn Photos

24. September 2012 07:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

newborn photos


During the last couple of days I have been doing my first series of newboarn photos with the little one (still no name).

So far he is behaving like a typical newborn...wants a feed every couple of hours and sleeps a lot. He is doing his best to keep Kim awake at night...I try to get a good nights sleep and then look after Aiden during the daytime and get him out of the house (swimming, shopping etc.) so that Kim can get some additional sleep without too make additional interruptions.

Anyway...back to the newborn photos. I wanted to take these cute high-key photos with the newborn wearing a hat. It turned out to be a lot harder than I had expected...both due to the little one not behaving as desired, but also because there were a few adjustments that had to be made underway. In the end we ended up doing three sitting where the last sitting was the most successful one.



I knew that I needed to raise the head from the body to get the right pose but I found out that it was a mistake using pillows as they were too soft. After this I tried towels and linen but they were still too soft. In the end I used a hard camera suitcase with a towel on top which turned out to be perfect.





Over the next weeks I will get to take some more photos, so stay tuned...

13. September 2012 04:34
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9 months project

13. September 2012 04:34 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

9 months project


During the last 9 months since Kim became pregnant I've been doing this project with a monthly belly photo.

12. September 2012 07:20
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Baby Brother for Aiden

12. September 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

baby brother for aiden


On the morning of the 12th September 2012 at 6.10am our little boy arrived to this world. He was keen to get out and as expected (pretty much) he arrived two weeks early.







Labour actually started more than 24 hours earlier and was just dragging on with Kim getting contractions every 30 minutes or so...not close enough to quite panic about, but still with the knowledge that it is close to going to the hospital. At the time the little one arrived Kim had been in labour for more that 24 hours so she eventually ended up with another c-section.







Fortunately there were no complications with the procedure, the only downside was that everyone else in the whole area decided to have babies on the same day, so the hospital natal section was completely full. This meant that for the first three nights Kim and the little one were put in the acute section of the hospital. Very noisy and hard to sleep, but the good thing was that there was a 1:1 carer ratio and they don't normally see little newborns there, so both Kim and the newborn got a lot of attention and assistance.


After 5 nights in the hospital Kim and the newborn (still without a name) came back from the hospital.

The little one actually looks a lot like his older brother...same mold I guess.





9. September 2012 07:12
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Darling Harbour 2012

9. September 2012 07:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

darling harbour 2012


Last night I went with Kim and Aiden to Darling Harbour for dinner. We wanted to go somewhere where it was also nice to go for a walk.

We ended up just buying a kebab and sitting on the steps outside eating it while Aiden had fun imitating the sounds of the seagulls trying to get to our foor (in the beginning he was a bit scared of the birds).




I had brought my camera along and took a couple of panorama shots of the harbour...love it, love it, love it. I was able to crank up the ISO and take this handheld with no problems and because of the high resolution it is amazing what I can do with it back home in terms of stitching photos together etc. The end result is a 100 Megapixel image so very big.

Afterwards we had coffee and tiramisu at Guylians...coffee was nice but had better cake before.

9. September 2012 02:29
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Pregnancy Photos 2012

9. September 2012 02:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

pregnancy photos 2012


We are now 8 months into expecting our new little baby boy and we expect him to arrive any time within the next two weeks.

We did some pregnancy photos the last couple of days to make sure we have some nice ones as a family.








6. September 2012 11:13
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Fathers Day 2012

6. September 2012 11:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

fathers day 2012


This Sunday it was Fathers Day here in Australia. Aiden had painted me a very nice picture at Daycare as a fathers day present.




In the morning he took me out of for a buffet breakfast at the Crowne Plaza in Coogee...and afterwards we enjoyed a the very nice warm and sunny day at the beach where he got to play in the sand.

25. August 2012 08:55
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Sunrise at Sydney Opera House 2012

25. August 2012 08:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

sunrise at sydney opera house 2012


This morning Sacha asked me if I'd like to do a sunrise shoot with him at the Opera House. I'd wanted to try out the new camera for landscape so said yes.

This was the very first photo I took and after that the light went pretty bad.




A very nice morning, but I am not sure if I'm cut out for the early starts (had to get up at 4.30am), especially not now that we are going towards summer.

Kim and Aiden stayed at home sleeping and they were still sleeping when I returned at around 7am.
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    1. March 2015 09:03
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    Swan Lake

    1. March 2015 09:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Kim and I went to see the Swan Lake with the Australian Ballet at the Capitol Theatre this season.Ne
    Kim and I went to see the Swan Lake with the Australian Ballet at the Capitol Theatre this season.

    Neither of us had ever seen the swan lake and really wanted to see it. My dad was here at the same time but he was happy to babysit the kids while we we were going.



    It was a beautiful performance and without a doubt the best ballet I have seen.







    19. February 2015 14:02
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    Kims Babtism

    19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Since the kids were babtised last year Kim though it would make sense that she would be babtised too
    Since the kids were babtised last year Kim though it would make sense that she would be babtised too.

    So, early January it was her turn with just the immediate family around.














    19. February 2015 14:02
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    Kenya Tribes

    19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    It was a privilege to live in Kenya during the 80's. Much of the the country had seen very few (if a
    It was a privilege to live in Kenya during the 80's. Much of the the country had seen very few (if any) white people.

    So, everywhere that we went we seemed to be the main attraction (especially me and my brother with our blonde hair).

    To be honest I can't identify all the tribes anymore, but I know that a lot of them are from Samburu, Turkana and the northern part of Kenya.

    I suspect that if you went to those areas today then they would all be wearing T-Shirts.
















































































































































































    28. January 2015 16:01
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    Kenya - Animals

    28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Needless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back th
    Needless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.

    I don't know how it is today, but back then they were everywhere in the national parks.

    Here is some of the Rhinos we saw.












    Elephants were plentiful.




    Lots of cheetahs.










    And lots of lions.



























    Their kittens.










    Lots of Hippos (Lots of these in Lake victoria) and they would be grazing on the golf course across the street.



    Hyenas




    The vultures eating the remains of the kills.




    And of cause loads of zebras and various gazelles.








    23. January 2015 15:01
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    Kenya - childhood

    23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments

    My time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of do
    My time in Kenya was every kids dream.

    I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doing and it definitely had a big impact on my adult life.



    Living at Lake Victoria gave me the chance of catching the biggest fish I have ever caught (A 56pound/25kg Nile Perch).



    I also caught the smallest fish I have ever caught in that same lake.




    We didn't need fancy fishing gear, just a stick with a piece of line on it.



    Life, going to school and emerged in a different culture was a different kind of life (This is our house maid, my brother and my grandmother in front of our house).





    This is Filistus another of our house maids. She was working for us most of our time there (we found out the she died from a bad case of malaria years after we left).





    Here we are riding a 100 year old turtle.



    Life with my brother was also very different. He discovered his talent for Tennis in Kenya and could whoop most of the adults arse when he was 12yo.






    No hair dressers around so we also had the worst hair cuts.







    There wasn't a lot of Europeans around so we'd know most with a 100km radius.



    Family life was simple (not TV) but good.










    Our dog was part of the family and made quite a few trips to Kenya.





    Every afternoon was spent at the Nyanza Country club where Claus played Tennis and we went swimming.

    I taught myself to swim and owe these days to how solid a swimmer I am today...I got really upset that I couldn't swim and my stubborness kicked in and I became determined to learn...fast.



    Some of the less memorable moments were the school plays where I was dressed up as a big bird.



    Here is one of Claus singing in the choir.

    23. January 2015 07:01
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    1981 Kisumu Primary School class photo

    23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    I have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them
    I have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them on my blog.

    The first one I stumbled upon one of my class photos from Kenya from 1981/82 when I went to Kisumu Primary School.

    I was the only white person in my class (we were 5-6 europeans in the whole school)








    16. January 2015 15:01
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    Alpaca farm stay - hunter valley gardens

    16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    One evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light sh
    One evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light show and the mega bugs.





    There were lots of really creepy insects around the garden and they were all moving and making sounds.






    The light show was also really good and there were a couple of new things compared to last year.



    And we also spend a bit more time in the story garden.







    And the story about girls and boys is 'different'...






    ...but maybe true for these little monkeys.






    16. January 2015 14:01
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    Alpaca farm stay

    16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    At the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids and
    At the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids and some friends to stay at an Alpaca farm.




    It didn't take long for Aiden to get comfortable with feeding the Alpacas but Lucas was a bit more hesitant and was happy to just observe or throw the food at them.










    The Alpacas also provided them with a biology lesson teaching them about the bees and the flowers.




    We also did a bit of wine tasting while we were in that part of the hunter.









    But the kids were more interested in playing outside and chasing the cat.


    16. January 2015 10:01
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    NY resolution - Get healthy

    16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    My New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and bec
    My New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.

    By this I don't mean that I will try and become super fit and start running marathons. No, I just mean that I want to get to a stage where I feel healthy, do a bit of exercise, have a healthy mental state and generally eat healthy.

    I started really well on this last year, but about half way through I started getting sick all the time (like every 2-3 weeks).

     


    This time around I want to have 2 months without getting sick and then I will start some easy to moderate exercise again.

    I want to see if I can get back to running again.

    16. January 2015 10:01
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    A place to stay

    16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Here is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live...
    Here is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live...

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    14. November 2004 01:45
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    Karnak - "the Most Perfect of Places" - Part 1

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    14. November 2004 01:44
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    Temple of Horus - the Most Complete of Its Kind Part 3

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    14. November 2004 01:40
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    Temple of Horus - the Most Complete of Its Kind Part 2

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    14. November 2004 01:39
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    Temple of Horus - the Most Complete of Its Kind Part 1

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    14. November 2004 01:38
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    Horses

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    horses

    14. November 2004 01:37
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    Temple of Hatshepsut - Egypt's Only Female Pharaoh Part 2

    14. November 2004 01:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    14. November 2004 01:36
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    Temple of Hatshepsut - Egypt's Only Female Pharaoh

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    14. November 2004 01:07
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    Bedstemor's 85th Birthday Fest - Part 3

    14. November 2004 01:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    13. March 2005 09:04
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    Photos from Sydney

    13. March 2005 09:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    photos from sydney


    During the year I took a number of photos in Sydney. If you would like to know what the inner city of Sydney looks like then have a look at this photo collection.

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    Click here to see more photos from: Sydney/Slideshow

    13. March 2005 08:57
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    Climbing 2005

    13. March 2005 08:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    climbing 2005


    In 2005 I managed to do a fair bit of climbing. Sarah and her boyfriend at that time were climbing almost every weekend and climbing with them definitely boosted my confidence and allowed me to increase the difficulty of the climbs I was able to tackle.

    The photo below is a photo of me climbing at Centenial Glen.

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    13. March 2005 07:42
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    Canada 2005

    13. March 2005 07:42 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    canada 2005


    I went a trip to Calgary (as well as to Seattle) in the end of 2005. It was lots of meetings and in Calgary we were invited to provide input to our workflow product from the field.

    While we were there they had the Chinook, which is a warm wind that appear during the winters...so during the day it was really pleasant.

    One night we went to see a game of ice hockey against the Calgary Flames and Chicago...it was the only game that Calgary lost that season.

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    Click here to see more photos from: Calgary 2005/Slideshow

    13. March 2005 07:33
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    Mum and Dad in Sydney 2005

    13. March 2005 07:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    mum and dad in sydney


    At the end of 2005 my Mum and Dad escaped the winter in Denmark by travelling to Sydney for a couple of weeks.

    They stayed here over Christmas and New Years Eve. While they were here we went for a drive up to Graemes house at Taylors Lake near Port Macquarie where we Christmas Eve cooking traditional danish Roast Duck, and Ris-a-la-mande.

    New years even we celebrated at Graemes place at McMahons Point here in Sydney.

    New Years day was the hottest on record...48 degrees.

    Click here to see more photos from Christmas and NYE 2005 Click here to see more photos from: Christmas and New Years Eve 2005/Slideshow

    14. November 2004 12:58
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    Grandchildren's Meal for Bedstemor

    14. November 2004 12:58 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    grandchildren s meal for bedstemor
    Normally Bedstemor's fest is for paid by her children, but this year, all of Bestemor's grandchildren decided to also treat the family in return. They chose the Italian restaurant in the hotel.


    It was a 3-course set menu at US$8 per person.
    For starters, it was thin minestrone with salad vegetables and grated cheese.
    For entrée, it was 3 pieces of ravioli with mushrooms and white sauce (ravioli suprisingly had cinnamon in it...)
    For mains, we had a choice of either chicken or veal scallope with fettucine...
    But all our meals were served with the same sauce and somehow we all ended up getting french fries...

    When we asked the waiters about the fettucine listed on the menu, no-one had any idea...

    And our surprise dessert was a scoop of ice-cream swimming in fruit salad and syrup.
    These breadsticks were really very nice, although surprisingly these contained cumin, instead of Italian herbs or cheese.
    With Bedstemor in the middle, the oldies at one end, we sat at the other end with Kim, Rasmus and their respective girlfriends. Rasmus and his g-friend told us about their trip around Asia, toVienChan and Laos. Kim and Birit had spent 6 months backpacking around India, Nepal and Thailand.
    In the meanwhile, there was an Egyptian engagement party that started in the hotel lobby. The musicians stood around the couple, playing oboe-like instruments, tambourines and drums, whilst the guests clapped and danced to the music. It was deafening, the sound echoing throughout the hotel. They eventually made their way up to one of the function rooms to party all night long.
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    14. November 2004 12:54
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    The Citadel & Mohammed Ali Mosque

    14. November 2004 12:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    the citadel mohammed ali mosque


    Our first sightseeing trip after arriving in Egypt was the Citadel and the Mohammed Ali Mosque. The Citadel was once the home of the royal family until 1870, then the military took over this joint until the 1970s. It is still used occasionally by the military but mostly opened to visitors although certain sections are closed off to them.

    Neither did our guide tell us much about the Citadel, nor give us the opportunity to explore. So most of the photos here are of the Mohammed Ali Mosque sitting on the Citadel.


    The mosque is famous for its alabaster corridors, columns and floors. Alabaster is a cheaper form of marble that seems to be slightly more porous and does not have the smoothness or coolness of normal marble.


    Adam, our guide sat everyone down in one corner of the mosque like school kids, and gave everyone some sort of history lesson about Islam and marriage.


    The interior of the mosque was magnificent, with globes of light hanging in multiple rings from the ceiling. In the far right corner, there is a gilded green and gold staircase that leads to some sort of pulpit.
    Local women were allowed into this mosque, but clad from head to foot. Female tourists were provided with a green abaayas if they were sleeveless or wearing shorts.


    During Adam's chat about Islam and its history, René asked for more information about the Citadel, and was rudely scolded for not listening.
    Adam did not give any more information about the Citadel for the rest of the trip...


    Left: In another corner of the mosque was an enclosure containing the marble sarcophagi and burial place of the mosque's namesake - Mohammed Ali.
    Right: The ceiling was also quite beautiful, but I could not use the camera flash and it was a little dark. In each "corner" of the dome were large arabic inscriptions in gold


    Cairo has a brown haze over the city. The buildings are made of mud bricks.
    Dirty-white and grey are the only other colours one can see.


    Apparently there is a number 7 written above one of the doors of the Citadel. History says Napoleon and his troops numbered each of the entrances around the Citadel as he could not understand the local language.

    14. November 2004 12:53
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    Khefren's Pyramid - Limestone Tips

    14. November 2004 12:53 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    khefren s pyramid limestone tips


    Khefren, Khafre's son, did not seem to have the same desire to outbuild his father.

    His pyramid is not as tall as Khafre's pyramid, but looks so because it stands on higher ground.
    Each of these blocks of granite came to about shoulder height on the average man
    - they were about one cubic metre each in size.
    The few people who tried to climb up the pyramid were called down by security guards patrolling the area. We noticed the granite blocks further up the pyramid seemed smaller. The quality of the workmanship worsened as the pyramids neared completion and smaller blocks were used.
    Just imagine - these pyramids would have once glinted in the sunlight like diamonds in the desert. Kefren's pyramid was once covered with a smooth and shiny layer of limestone. Unfortunately, most of the limestone has been stripped off, used in mosques and palaces. Only a small portion remains at the tip of Khefren's pyramid.

    14. November 2004 12:45
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    More Photos of Cairo

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    more photos of cairo


    We did not have a lot of opportunities to explore the city of Cairo. Our hotel was located on the other side of the Nile from downtown Cairo, so there was not a lot happening.



    In Cairo, we noticed a lot of large carcasses hanging along the streets outside the butcher shops. Most of the shops and restaurants were closed due to Ramadan, but Sunday heralded the last day of Ramadan, so many were preparing for the final feast.



    We tried in vain to find a restaurant for the family to eat dinner, but no such luck. However, we did try to stop for some beers at a small café along the Nile - no beers because it was still Ramadan till that night, so we settled for some softdrink and hot potato chips.



    The city of Cairo looks hazy and grey, with all the buildings a muddy colour.
    It was nice to sit by the Nile.



    The view from our Hotel Pyramisa at sundown.