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Monday, November 30th, 2009 Posted in Egypt Travel Logs, Travel Logs, Trip Updates | No Comments »
After a great visit to the city of Luxor, a much quieter version of Cairo with broad boulevards, a beautiful walkway along the Nile River and the staggeringly huge Karnak ... Read more..Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 Posted in Egypt Travel Logs, Travel Logs, Trip Updates | No Comments »
Check out the latest photos from Scott and Zach from their scouting adventure in Egypt. http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=127358&id=48114747508&saved#/album.php?aid=127358&id=48114747508&ref=mf Read more..Monday, November 23rd, 2009 Posted in Egypt Travel Logs, Travel Logs, Trip Updates | No Comments »
Street crossing is an Olympic sport here. Crosswalks are pretty much nonexistent, so it is not unusual to see people walking across 6-8 lanes of speeding traffic. Imagine standing on ... Read more..Friday, November 20th, 2009 Posted in Egypt Travel Logs, Travel Logs, Trip Updates | No Comments »
Today was what scouting an ARCC trip is all about. Arranging to see the Pyramids, Sphinx etc. is easy and people willing to take you to see them abound. What ... Read more..Thursday, November 19th, 2009 Posted in Egypt Travel Logs, Travel Logs, Trip Updates | No Comments »
Zach and I are in Egypt putting the final touches on ARCC's 2010 Egypt Service Adventure. We have met up with Debs and Fiona who have spent a great deal ... Read more..Thursday, November 5th, 2009 Posted in Trip Updates | No Comments »
Thinking about a trip for 2010? Can't decide which one? Join us for an online slideshow to learn more! Tuesday, November 10 - 5PM (Pacific Time). Register here! Read more..Thursday, November 5th, 2009 Posted in Africa Travel Logs | No Comments »
Today we were inspired by the radiant smiles of the children of Meserani Ju Primary School. We learned about the fascinating culture and history of the Masai people. We explored ... Read more..