The Pyramid of Khafre is not the biggest but my favorite.
The Sphinx is iconic shot that any photographer feels obligated to take as soon as he gets there.
The camel and horse drivers were packing up at the end of the day.
Restoration is ongoing at the Step Pyramid (Saqqara).
The burial chamber inside the Red Pyramid in Dahshur.
Egyptians sell these bread everywhere on the dusty streets (Giza).
Some of the many uses of railway tracks--such as resting and washing dishes (Giza).
All a shepherdess needs is a big stick (Giza).
Sunset at Cairo. God turned the Nile into "blood" as one of the ten plagues. By "blood", the Bible probably means red algae.
Vendors capitalize on tourism along the Nile (Cairo).
Talaat Harb at night (Cairo).
When there is a will, there is a way. One simply needs to put holes in the bread and string them together on sticks fastened to a piece of wood (Cairo).
Pastry is both good and cheap in Cairo.
I saw many talented bicyclists in Cairo with loads of bread of their heads. The photo quality of this pic is not perfect. Between the time seeing my shot coming my way and taking the camera out of the backpack, I was lucky to have enough time to take the shot at all.