33 min

Luxor and Alexandria Dan the Global Nomad

    • Places & Travel

The many achievements of the ancient Egyptians include designing and constructing massive pyramids, temples, and obelisks some 4,000 years ago. They knew then, advanced mathematics and medicine, irrigation systems, and agricultural production techniques. Egyptian art and architecture have been widely copied and carried to far corners of the world. Its monumental ruins have inspired the imaginations of travelers and writers for centuries.
Iconic sights of the Giza Necropolis and its Great Sphinx, as well as the ruins of Luxor, Karnak, and the Valley of the Kings in the South and Alexandria in the North, reflect this legacy. This long and rich cultural heritage is an integral part of Egypt’s national identity today. Welcome back to a new season of the Global Nomad podcast. I am Dan Mayur. In these episodes I bring to you the experiences and impressions of my travels giving you a new perspective on this fascinating world of ours.
If you miss something, you can always skip back and listen again. These podcasts are based on my books Global Nomad and The Four Ls where a lot more interesting information awaits you.

We are blessed. We live in a marvelous world, full of art and music, sculpture and architecture, and science and technology, all products of human creativity. Human civilization is defined by the body of this collective knowledge. Together with the Indus Valley, Greece, and China, Egypt has been a cradle of the great civilizations of the world.

Reflecting on the great civilizations in human history, as a family-loving man, a thought comes to my mind. If countries were people, Egypt would be the muscular grandfather, India and China would be the loving and caring grandmothers. Greece would be the wise father, Italy the college-going, artistic daughter, and America would be the rambunctious son - just entering his terrible teens. With all the idiosyncrasies of its individual members, this is a family dear to my heart.

I would love to know what you thought of this episode. If you please, do write to me an email at danmayur@hotmail.com. And, if you liked the episode, share it with your friends. I believe in making these podcasts free and accessible to all. I am Dan Mayur the executive producer and narrator. Thanks for listening.

The many achievements of the ancient Egyptians include designing and constructing massive pyramids, temples, and obelisks some 4,000 years ago. They knew then, advanced mathematics and medicine, irrigation systems, and agricultural production techniques. Egyptian art and architecture have been widely copied and carried to far corners of the world. Its monumental ruins have inspired the imaginations of travelers and writers for centuries.
Iconic sights of the Giza Necropolis and its Great Sphinx, as well as the ruins of Luxor, Karnak, and the Valley of the Kings in the South and Alexandria in the North, reflect this legacy. This long and rich cultural heritage is an integral part of Egypt’s national identity today. Welcome back to a new season of the Global Nomad podcast. I am Dan Mayur. In these episodes I bring to you the experiences and impressions of my travels giving you a new perspective on this fascinating world of ours.
If you miss something, you can always skip back and listen again. These podcasts are based on my books Global Nomad and The Four Ls where a lot more interesting information awaits you.

We are blessed. We live in a marvelous world, full of art and music, sculpture and architecture, and science and technology, all products of human creativity. Human civilization is defined by the body of this collective knowledge. Together with the Indus Valley, Greece, and China, Egypt has been a cradle of the great civilizations of the world.

Reflecting on the great civilizations in human history, as a family-loving man, a thought comes to my mind. If countries were people, Egypt would be the muscular grandfather, India and China would be the loving and caring grandmothers. Greece would be the wise father, Italy the college-going, artistic daughter, and America would be the rambunctious son - just entering his terrible teens. With all the idiosyncrasies of its individual members, this is a family dear to my heart.

I would love to know what you thought of this episode. If you please, do write to me an email at danmayur@hotmail.com. And, if you liked the episode, share it with your friends. I believe in making these podcasts free and accessible to all. I am Dan Mayur the executive producer and narrator. Thanks for listening.

33 min