To walk in the footsteps of Alexander the Great and to intone in the structure! This was awesome! Definitely content you can't get anywhere else. Thank you!
26:54 LOL … little girl thinking ~”uhhhmmm i said 20 …. Oh well…. (Back story - Tour guide said 10 having your back for a bigger tip! ). Great job narrating young lady Tiffany! ❤
Loved this Next! Seeing the plumed headdress of Amun was so very cool! This was an amazing journey! Trinity and Karina were wonderful!!! Love this new series Bro!
That reminds me of the movie 300 with the Spartans I believe there was in that movie to the Persians were trying to conquer the different areas Spartan being one of them and I remember in the movie how he went to seek the advice of an oracle
I'm going Egypt for the 2nd time in May. The 1st time I did the typical Cairo, Aswan, Abu Simbel and Luxor route with a tour company and absolutely loved it. But this time I'm doing it a bit differently, going to see the Bent Pyramid, Red Pyramid, Fayoum, Alexandria and have a few days in Siwa. I have a feeling Siwa will be the highlight, really looking forward to it man!
Few are those who venture to Siwa. Did you see my previous video? You get a shout out and a nod to your work in it, here: ua-cam.com/video/XCmoJ_dmUew/v-deo.html
I hope to see Prof. Richard Mortel is with you on your travels, you are both Americans who love the desert, trips and studying the history and culture of society in Arabian
Your daughter curiosity may lead you to unexpected findings: that quick peek at 19:20 she pointed out seemed to show a subterranean level. She seemed to enjoy the exploration part more than the scripted part, _UA-cam Kids_ could be another way for you to create content: showing around lost historical places to classmates with some historical background would likely interest parents.
It was rumored that Alexander’s real father was the Pharaoh Nectanebo who was the court magician to king Philip of Macedonia at the time of Alexander’s birth. The pharaoh was overthrown by the Persians and fled to Greece and was given refuge by Philip. I only bring this up because a Pharaoh is considered a god and son of Amun. Why else would a Greek be obsessed with Egypt and the priesthood of Amun otherwise? They did by the way declare Alexander a son of Amun according to legend. Research it for yourself 😎
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To walk in the footsteps of Alexander the Great and to intone in the structure!
This was awesome!
Definitely content you can't get anywhere else.
Thank you!
I agree!
The most amazing channel ever, big thumbs up 👍 Done
Love seeing the temple where Alexander went
I reckon he was re-buried around the site. It's where it all started for him.
@@ZiggyDan Possibly! Good theory!
@@TheTimeDetective42 It has a shocking history, they still try to suppress to this day....a sort of playboys paradise back in the day.
@@ZiggyDan I see, it was the Bath of Egypt!
26:54 LOL … little girl thinking ~”uhhhmmm i said 20 …. Oh well…. (Back story - Tour guide said 10 having your back for a bigger tip! ). Great job narrating young lady Tiffany! ❤
That dude at @14min reminds me of Arnold in Total recall. Scared me.
Loved this Next! Seeing the plumed headdress of Amun was so very cool! This was an amazing journey! Trinity and Karina were wonderful!!! Love this new series Bro!
Awesome x10. Seeing things I never knew existed! You are fast becoming my favorite!
The Babenshal hotel! Such an awesome place!
All of Siwa is awesome!
Nice family touch! Enjoyed the relaxed tour! Ty!
Great family tour, enjoyed it! Thanks ❤
Thanks. Enjoyed it. Interesting echo room.
I’d love to live there so beautiful
The construction is amazing. ND think of some of the spaces that go down underneath
That reminds me of the movie 300 with the Spartans I believe there was in that movie to the Persians were trying to conquer the different areas Spartan being one of them and I remember in the movie how he went to seek the advice of an oracle
I'm going Egypt for the 2nd time in May.
The 1st time I did the typical Cairo, Aswan, Abu Simbel and Luxor route with a tour company and absolutely loved it.
But this time I'm doing it a bit differently, going to see the Bent Pyramid, Red Pyramid, Fayoum, Alexandria and have a few days in Siwa.
I have a feeling Siwa will be the highlight, really looking forward to it man!
Thank you sir, I've never seen video from Siwa.
Few are those who venture to Siwa. Did you see my previous video? You get a shout out and a nod to your work in it, here: ua-cam.com/video/XCmoJ_dmUew/v-deo.html
Thanks for sharing.
Wishing you guys the Best in Luxor ❤
Wow cool
I hope to see Prof. Richard Mortel is with you on your travels, you are both Americans who love the desert, trips and studying the history and culture of society in Arabian
Awesome Adventure! Thank you 🙏Totally enjoyed your trip and so interesting ! 🏝
Gonna have to rename the channel to "Trinity" soon ... she's taking charge!
I wonder why the algorithm don't like you. I never saw this on my feed. I have to visit your channel from time to time to check for new videos....🤔
I don’t get it either. And I have criminally low subs yet most people tell me I have great content. 🤷♂️
Beautiful vlog with breath taking views! Love it, good job 🙂
You were just in my dream 😜😱
Your daughter curiosity may lead you to unexpected findings: that quick peek at 19:20 she pointed out seemed to show a subterranean level. She seemed to enjoy the exploration part more than the scripted part, _UA-cam Kids_ could be another way for you to create content: showing around lost historical places to classmates with some historical background would likely interest parents.
Hey you
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dude at 13:57 is on some crack rock
It was rumored that Alexander’s real father was the Pharaoh Nectanebo who was the court magician to king Philip of Macedonia at the time of Alexander’s birth. The pharaoh was overthrown by the Persians and fled to Greece and was given refuge by Philip. I only bring this up because a Pharaoh is considered a god and son of Amun. Why else would a Greek be obsessed with Egypt and the priesthood of Amun otherwise? They did by the way declare Alexander a son of Amun according to legend. Research it for yourself 😎
Don’t go walking into those plans at night
Your wife's voice is really low in some parts it's hard to hear her