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Egypt again.
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Two of Wadgy's in a row. I love this photo.
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A young Pharoah
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The boy Pharoah, Tuttenkamen. Must be one of Wagdy's again!
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However, Wikipedia spells it 'Tutankhamun'.
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I saw this mask in the Cairo Museum a few years ago.. No photo can do justice to its luminous beauty.
I always thought his name was Tut-ank-ahmen, which I Googled and found that there are two spellings - Tutankhamen and Tutankahmen, both have scads of sites listed, So which is correct?
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Wagdy calls him Tut Ankh Amum. Which sounds pretty good to me!
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Keep the pictures coming, Wagdy, they are gorgeous and informative.
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King Tut's treasures have visited Chicago and they really are more beautiful than they appear in photographs.
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A very wonderful piece of fine art this golden mask of king Tut Ank Amoun.Located in Cairo Musium .

Very sorry to the Minnesita Bridge Collabes and our thoughts and prayers to whom died our hunt.
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Wagdy, thank you for clarifying the spelling of his name. The array of treasures that came from his tomb are staggering. To all of yoou who are now planning a visit to Egypt, make sure you include a visit to the Cairo Museum.
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Missed out on seeing this wonderful thing when it was on tour. Great picture!
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11th November, 2007. This is a photo of my daughter in Frankfurt, Germany. It is the first of my photos that I have seen on the jigsaws. I don't know how it got on this date because I submitted it on the 30/8/07 not the 3/8/07.
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1/02/08
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I wonder how many people get vertigo on this floor. I think the designer was a sadist! I would have liked to see King Tut's mask.
28/Mar/09 7:43 AM
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Jenni is still travelling. Where will we see her next?
03/Sep/09 11:05 AM
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