Madame Butterfly is an opera written by Giacomo Puccini which is very popular. We strongly recommend opera glasses for this breathtaking opera. The reasons why are about to be shown to you.

The story of Madame Butterfly begins with a U.S. Naval Officer by the name of Pinkerton, and a Goro, a Japanese Marriage Broker. Pinkerton and Goro are looking at a quaint little house built atop a hill overlooking the bay. Pinkerton finds himself inspecting the home for his beautiful bride, and himself to live in. Pinkerton, upon completion of the home decides to buy the home for 999 years, while holding the right to cancel the agreement at any time.

The opera moves on, and we find that a wedding between Pinkerton and Butterfly is about to take place. Almost all of Butterfly’s family will be coming to attend, however her uncle will not be coming due to the fact that he is a priest.

The Officer is to marry Butterfly, but does not plan on this as being a lasting marriage. His ambition is to gain the love from every beautiful woman that he meets. Although he did agree to buy the house for 999 years, he chose retain the right to cancel, to be able to leave the home, and the marriage. At this point of the opera, you are about to meet the beautiful Butterfly. Be prepared to use your opera glasses to see her charm and beauty.

Before the Japanese beauty, Butterfly, enters the opera, the American consul comes out and asks Pinkerton if he truly loves his soon-to-be bride. Pinkerton cannot commit with a yes. He only describes how mesmerized he is by Butterfly’s personality which includes innocence, beauty and charm. One day Pinkerton speaks of having a real marriage to an American woman.

We finally at this point see the beautiful and elegant Butterfly enters the stage. The wedding begins, and the beautiful Butterfly and uncommitted Pinkerton are wed. A party in honor of the event begins, again all members of the family are in attendance. All are enjoying the festivities when Butterfly’s uncle, the priest breaks into the party. He condemns butter fly for her abandonment of her own religion to join her now husbands religion, and curses her. At this, the party breaks up leaving Butterfly weeping uncontrollably.

Months and weeks pass Butterfly and Pinkerton stay happily married, Butterfly is beyond content, nearly exploding with joy with the marriage to the man that she loves so much. One day Pinkerton finds that he must leave to fulfill his service as a naval officer, and tells Butterfly that he will soon return.

As act three begins, we come to know that three years have passed since Pinkerton walked out the door for the last time. Butterfly faithfully watches out the window each day to see if his ship will come in. One day as she is watching out the window, she sees a figure that she recognizes walking up the path. No it is not Pinkerton coming up the path, but his good friend that she has known from the beginning as his friend the American Consul. She greets him excitedly hoping that he brings news from her husband. Unknown to Butterfly, the American Consul has been sent to her by Pinkerton to tell her that he has married an American woman named Kate, and that he would not be returning to her ever. Broken hearted, the American Consul Curses Pinkerton, and gives the news so hard to bear.

Butterfly weeps as she hears the story of betrayal and leaves the room distraught. After a short moment she returns carrying a child, and reveals to the American Consul that it is Pinkerton’s. She exclaims with all her heart that her husband could not possibly leave her wife and child for another. After further conversation with the Consul, she accepts that her husband was never truly hers.

There is one final chapter to be played out in Madame Butterfly, but as always you must attend to see the end. This opera is truly amazing, and a wonder to behold, this is a performance that will try dazzle your senses, amazing costumes, wonderful music, and a story line to thrill. Remember to bring your opera glasses so that you can really enjoy this performance. This is a show that cannot be forgotten.

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Phantom of the Opera is a marvelous performance that will send your feelings through an array of emotions from sadness, happiness, to fright. When planning on attending a performance of the Phantom of the Opera make sure you bring your opera glasses.

Our Story begins in the nineteenth century, and the curtains open to reveal that two business men have purchased an old theater house which is haunted by a spirit. This spirit is that of a genius construction worker who helped build the opera house by the name of Erik. The reality of the matter is that Erik is not in fact a phantom but was one who was disfigured from birth. To cover the disfigurement of his face the Phantom of the Opera wears the mask that we all know so well today.

As time goes on the Phantom come to one of the performers; Christine, and tells her that her father who has passed away, has sent him from heaven to give her voice lessons. The Phantom begins to train her through the walls of her dressing room, as these take place over the course of time Christine becomes a remarkable singer, and takes the leading role in the opera.

As Christine is performing one night on stage, Christine faints, and a man in the audience comes to save her. This man Raoul, we find out is a childhood friend of Christine, and begins to fall in love with her. Raoul begins to attend her performances, gifting her with flowers, and visiting with her often.

As Christine and Raoul start to fall even more in love, the Phantom; Erik watches and hears all that is happening, finally he decides to meet with Christine face to face. When he shows his face in her dressing room for the first time, he wears the mask that has made this play famous. He then abducts Christine, and takes her through winding tunnels down to his home in the secret catacombs of the opera house.

Our heroine becomes angry and scared as she finds that Erik will not let her leave his world. After some argument Erik promises that he will release her after five days. He then gives Christine a tour of his lair, which is bizarre and twisted. Make sure you have your opera glasses at this point to make sure you don’t miss a think

Christine cannot wait to see just who Erik is and why the mask is on his face. She grabs his mask and quickly takes it off during a remarkable duet. Grab your theatre glasses so you may get a glimpse of Erik’s face. The lights may be too dimmed but it is worth a try! More chills will be sent down your spine with the screaming from the horrible site revealed. This deception angers Erik who now thinks he will not let Christine leave his spooky home. Erik so wants Christine to love him and you can feel his passion.

As the storyline carries on you will continue to be mesmerized by the music and wonderful performance that is given. But to see how The Phantom of the Opera ends, you will have to see it for yourself. This is one performance that you will want to see again and again. The wonderful storyline of the Phantom of the Opera with opera glasses is highly recommended.

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Opera Glasses are similar to binoculars but they are made for being able to see performances on stage. In old opera houses seats placed in balconies that were subsequently cheaper were very far away from the stage. In some they were so far away on the figures could be seen from that distance but seeing facial features, and thus part of the acting, was impossible to make out. Opera glasses would enable those people in the peanut gallery to see on stage much better to the point of seeing the facial expressions of the actors or singers. They have been popular since the 50′s.

Opera glasses are different from binoculars as they are made to be smaller and some where made not so much to look utilitarian but to look stylish. Some pop up from a flat looking case and are easily carried in women’s clutch bags or in suit coat pockets. Others fold so that they can easily be carried around without notice. There are some that mimic those of the past with a single rod attached called a lorgnette, so the glasses can be held to the eyes with only one hand. This folds up as well.

You can purchase opera glasses easily these days. You can get an inexpensive model for about $50 to $100 US dollars but there are those with better optics are much more expensive. Expensive models will be more stylish as well. Antique opera glasses are often much more expensive merely because they are antique and most often much more ornate. Try them out to make sure they give you the magnification you need and are still in operating order.

Some theaters give you the opportunity to rent opera glasses for a small fee. If you are an opera or theater enthusiast that attends regularly you may want to have a pair of your own, but if you one go once in awhile renting them is a good option. If you want to buy your own it is a good idea to try out the rented ones to see what you prefer. You may like the ones you hold one handed with the rod or you might like the ones you use like binoculars. You might find out you don’t even want to use them.

Opera glasses differ from binoculars in their optical system. Binoculars have a complicated system while opera glasses are simple based on the Galilean optical system invented by Galileo. The image seen is not nearly as sharp as with binoculars but you will still be able to see everything up on stage.

China is the major producer of opera glasses today. They usually have a 3 X magnification that is good for a concert hall or big auditorium. Some go up to 5 X but they tend to cost more. Some come equipped with a center focus and others don’t focus at all. The ones that do not focus usually have a small LED light that is placed between the barrels for the eyes. It helps you to read the program in dim lights without bothering the person in the seat next to you. People with good vision have no problem with these but if you do wear glasses or contacts you might want to look into the focusing type. There is a mechanism for the focus in the focusing opera glasses that takes the place of the light. You can use them with corrective lenses or without.

Opera Glasses usually are accompanied by a case and especially look for this in the vintage ones. Some are soft sided and others hare hard and can be lined with velvet. Some antique glasses are made of ivory or enamel with cloisonne and they may be bejewelled or framed in gold or silver. Old ones were very beautiful and elegant. Either vintage or modern glasses make a great gift for those who love the ballet, opera or theater.

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Hairspray, is a musical set in Maryland 1962. Our story revolves around Tracy, an overweight high schooler, Tracy would love to become famous, and is prepared to do something about it. This musical is fast-paced, and colorful, to make sure that you don’t miss a beat, remember to bring along your opera glasses.

Tracy hears on the television that The Corny Collins Show is having a dance contest and she excitedly wants to enter the contest. Her overweight mother frowns at the idea. (You may have heard actor John Travolta played this part in the movie Hairspray.) Tracy’s mother is just trying to protect her dear daughter out of love as she does not want people to make her daughter a joke for being overweight. Plus, her mother thinks the show plays racist music.

Tracy does make it to the audition with permission from her father, Wilbur. While she is auditioning she meets the popular hunk Link Larkin. Get ready to put on your opera glasses as you will want to catch Tracy’s eyes light up just as yours may have back in high school. Tracy daydreams that she and Link Larkin will end up together one day. She sings absolutely beautiful songs about her love sick dream. Tracy is awakened from her sweet dream as she does not make the cut to be on the show due to her weight, just as her mother suspected would happen.

Poor Tracy then returns back to school. Her troubles do not end at school. Tracy is then given a detention once again due to her hair being so big that kids sitting behind her cannot even see the chalk board! Hence, you can tell a reason why the musical is given the name Hairspray.

As Tracy sits in detention, she meets a black boy named Seaweed who offers to teach her some dance moves, Tracy picks him up on the offer and is taught some amazing moves. Tracy also finds out that there is a dance scheduled, which she attends with Seaweed. While attending, Tracy shows off some of the amazing moves that she has learned, but it is not just those from her school who are watching, but the owner of the T.V. show that is featuring the big dance contest, the owner happens to catch Tracy’s moves and is impressed, he then invites her to be on the show. Remember to use your opera glasses at this point to see Tracy’s face as her dreams come true.

Tracy gets more good news, Link Larkin is to sing a romantic song to her. Another character, Amber, who is the snobby pretty girl is quite upset. At school Amber does some mean things to Tracy which includes whacking her head with a volleyball and knocking Tracy out.

More things ensue. Tracy and others are invited to Seaweed’s mother’s record shop. A party is planned for all to attend. The group goes to Seaweed’s mother’s record shop as blacks cannot go to The Corny Collins Show since blacks are only allowed on the show once a month on a specific day; that day being Negro Day. Tracy gets into fighting for blacks rights. For these intense acts you will want to wear your opera glasses.

Hairspray is a delight to attend, and a bigger delight to hear, it is no wonder it made such a run on Broadway, Remember to bring your opera glasses to catch every last expression, and the wonderful costumes. This is truly a performance to cherish.

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Del Mar is a lovely upscale beach town in Southern California just north of San Diego. Del Mar is Spanish for “by the sea.” Del Mar is located along the Pacific Ocean and was founded in the nineteenth century as a seaside resort for the rich and famous.

For good reason, Del Mar is the most popular beach community in San Diego. Great beaches, world-class Del Mar hotels, seaside fairgrounds, famous horseracing and a lovely downtown village provide lots of activities for everyone. Powerhouse Park even has a big children’s playground and is especially great for families with young kids. Beachgoers can also find delicious inexpensive eats at Roberto’s taco stand on Carmel Valley Road, overlooking the beautiful Los Penasquitos Lagoon.

Del Mar has a very long record of Hollywood celebrities visiting because of the horse track that Bing Crosby and Jimmy Durante founded in 1936. Their star power made the Del Mar Race Track one of the most gorgeous and esteemed tracks in the world of racing. The horse track brought a steady steam of Hollywood types to the hotels in Del Mar. As a result, numerous Del Mar resorts and inns were founded and thrived.

Del Mar Ca hotels, inns and lodging accommodations are breathtaking, but pricey. One of the most exquisite Del Mar hotels is along the shores of the ocean – it’s The Grand Del Mar, an awesome San Diego resort that, as they say, “Celebrates the connection we all have with stillness, comfort and relaxation.”

Ranked among the best luxury resorts in the country by Cond Nast, L’Auberge Del Mar beach hotel brings together panoramic coastal views, casual elegance and personalized service to create an outstanding romantic weekend getaway at a Del Mar resort.

The age-old San Diego County Fair has been held at the Del Mar Fairgrounds every summer. Locals refer to it as the Del Mar Fair – no one ever calls it the San Diego County Fair. The fair’s location is perfect because it is only several blocks from the refreshingly cooling breezes from the Pacific Ocean on the first hot days of summer. If you decide to visit the fair, make sure you get reservations for accommodation before hand from any of the Del Mar inns or Del Mar hotels.

There are not many Del Mar beach hotels or Del Mar beach bed and breakfasts. One of the few is both intimate and romantic and costs under $175 a night. It’s just 5 minutes up the coast highway from downtown Del Mar, a little boutique inn called the Del Mar Bed and Breakfast.

Del Mar has two seaside parks – Seagrove and Powerhouse – both great for picnicking and stunning ocean views. Often referred to as “Malibu South,” Del Mar hotels are second to none, especially the luxury beach hotels. Visitors love the trendy cafes and Italian restaurants located along Old Coast Highway 101.

Terry Hunefeld was born and raised in Michigan. He always loved the Beach Boys and their songs of California, so he moved his family to San Diego in 1998. Terry and his wife Ann Dunham own and operate the romantic Inn At Moonlight Beach Bed and Breakfast in the Del Mar area. For more information visit: Del Mar Beach Hotels or San Diego Bed and Breakfast.

The fascinating city of Sheffield – South Yorkshire, England can boast of a current population of at least 535,000 residents living in this attractive metropolitan borough. In and of itself, the Sheffield Urban Area can count more than 650,000 people and the area as a whole has continued to grow apace over the centuries. It has gradually shifted from being mostly industrial in nature to now being economically more diverse than ever before.

The name of the city derives from the name of the River Sheaf, a waterway which runs through the heart of the town. It was perhaps the 1800s that saw Sheffield attain its widest renown, being then a center for the production of iron and steel products, with a skilled workforce to back up that effort. It was also in Sheffield that stainless steel was created, and the town really boomed during the Industrial Revolution.

Over time, improvements in steel and iron production in other parts of the world would mean that Sheffield would lose its place as the center of such production in the 1970s and 1980s. This coincided with the collapse of the coal mining industry in the area (and throughout much of England) at the same time, though Sheffield — never one to rest on its laurels — began an overhaul of its economic base in the 21st century to great effect.

Evidence of the success of this economic overhaul is seen in the fact of the town’s continued growth through the diversification of its base economy which has contributed to greater than 5% annual growth, of late. In fact, that growth exceeds the wider region of Yorkshire and Humber that surrounds the metropolitan area. In British pounds, the city’s current value exceeds several billion even during the current economic downturn.

The city is also appreciated for its efforts to carve out as much green space as possible, with over 61 percent of Sheffield consisting of such spaces. A concerted effort by the local city council, and area residents, in directing and carrying out the planting of trees whenever possible helps to ensure that the town will continue to add to its green areas. This helps to contribute to the scenic beauty of the town, which is built on several hillsides.

Sheffield is truly ancient in terms of human activity in the area, which can be traced back nearly 13,000 years to the Upper Paleolithic era, though the town itself is the amalgamation of several Anglo-Saxon and Danish communities in the latter half of the first millennium. By 1296, Sheffield had become a market town and by the 1300′s it had become a center of knife making, gaining a good name for the quality of its cutlery and other blades.

The city sits within the metropolitan county of South Yorkshire and has more than 1. 3 million residents that call the county home. It is also landlocked and has no access to the sea. It is the product of a 1974 reconfiguration of most local governing regions by the national government in an effort to streamline counties and the like. The county is made up of four different metropolitan areas, including Sheffield’s.

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Known as the “gateway of Africa”, Tangier is believed to be the most dynamic city in Morocco. This mythical city is located 60km from Gibraltar and 14km from Spain. Its strong international mix of European, Moroccan and African culture makes the city a perfect destination to visit. With its beaches, museums and gardens, it is a great place for a getaway.

While traveling to Tangier, you may want to experience further its unique mix of international cultures in its hotels. Tangier can offer its guests exquisite guesthouses to stay. They are known as riad that may be either a traditional Moroccan house or a palace with beautiful indoor gardens. Staying in a Tangier riad, one can feel and experience its rich and vibrant culture.

You may want to stay at one of the oldest guesthouse in Tangier. Riad Dar Sultan is a 300 year old riad located at the heart of Tangier’s Kasbah District. It was once the house of a former Sultan. The Sultan lived in Dar El Mahkzen which is now converted into a museum. Riad Dar Sultan has 6 spacious rooms equipped with lobby, fireplaces and library. Each room is elegantly designed with the local Moroccan lifestyle. Its guests can enjoy the spectacural view of the sea and the old district of Kasbah while staying in Riad Dar Sultan.

Riad Dar Jameel. If you want to have a taste of the past and at the same time the beauty and elegancy of the present, you may want to stay to Riad Dar Jameel. This riad is known as the “sanctuary of peace and tranquility.” This is the most intimate place in Tangier that lets you relax and at the same time, experience and feel the mysteriousness of the city. The place is designed with both Moroccan and European flavor. It has elegant rooms and suites with splendid stucco ceilings as well as a bed with baldachin and a traditional Moroccan couch.

Riad Tanja is the oldest riad in Tangier. It is the first guesthouse constructed in the city designed purely by Moroccan artifacts, old furniture and antiques. The visitors are accommodated by high quality, luxurious comfort and sleekness of a Tanger riad overlooking the bay. It has 6 exquisite, well -furnished double suites with stunning flora hanging in its terraces.

Riad Dar Nour. This riad is popular to its authenticity and beauty. Riad Dar Nour, meaning the house of lights is decorated with collections from the 15 year period of the Arabs. The libraries are full with books from different parts of the world. It has 7 comfortable rooms and suites decorated by a collection of carpets and old ceramic from Tanger. Each room is equipped with own bathroom, air condition and heating.

Riad Dar Nilam is an exquisite place with magnificent works of art which are expressed in every little detail. It is greatly influenced by both the African culture and the east of the Orient. One can appreciate the Riad Dar Nilam’s smooth architecture and the awe-inspiring of its garden. There are uniquely polished rooms and suites equipped with own shower room, air conditioning, Internet access, mini bar and satellite TV. If you love to read, you may want to spend time with the riad’s reading place and fireplace while admiring the great view of the city. Riad Dar Nilam is also equipped with several places where you can soothe your nerves and unwind in its massage rooms, swimming pools and hamman.

Morocco is a nice, peace and quiet area where you long to relax and soothe yourself; places like tanger riad is the answer. The tanger appartementthat surrounds the area perfectly suits your way of spending a relaxing vacation. You will certainly have no regrets visiting this place.

Blue lagoons, golden beaches, soaring volcanoes, rich rain forests and spectacular waterfalls, this is what people pay for when shopping for Hawaii travel packages. The islands in Hawaii are the closest to what we can imagine of a paradise on earth, and people associate these lands with exoticism, warmth and romance. So many new-weds purchase Hawaii travel packages because this travel destination is the greatest they can envisage to start their voyage together through life.

Some travelers to this part of the world are just after the beauty of the ocean and the great swell of the waters that makes surfing a joy. Even if you don’t surf, there are so many natural attractions, that it’s impossible not to feel enthusiastic about the surroundings. All the myths you’ve heard about and the sunny beaches you see in pictures, they are all real and part of an even more promising land. If you can afford to travel to Hawaii, buy a family holiday package and enjoy a vacation to remember.

Even if your budget is not too high, you can still find cheaper Hawaii travel packages particularly if you are not keen on traveling during the peak season. Winter and spring holidays are other time of the year when Hawaii get crowded, but a travel agent should be able to help you plan the vacation in advance so as to enjoy great discounts for all-inclusive services. Even if you buy Hawaii travel packages, you can visit the rest of the main islands in the archipelago.

The peace and quiet of the Aloha State makes it a favorite destination to thousands of returning visitors that choose to spend their vacations here, one year after another. From very civilized facilities to complete wilderness, there is so much that you can enjoy here. From luxurious holidays to the common leisure activities in the average tourist’s vacation, everything can turn out perfect.

Have a look on the Internet and see how rich the offer for Hawaii travel packages really is. Shop with those agencies that provide coverage for airfare, accommodation and meals, which is the average type of all-inclusive service. Your search can be as individual as you want to make it: just specify your criteria. Thus you can shop by comfort level, choosing hotels with very high rankings or go for the hostel type of holiday to match the limitations of a smaller budget. Families with children and groups of tourists usually have discounts.

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Birmingham – West Midlands is a city that one cannot enjoy fully with a short holiday. The city requires a vacation that will provide you with the time to take in both the historic and modern beauty of this marvelous city. There are many historic sites and unique elements to the city that lie waiting to be discovered by the visitor taking their time to wander.

Birmingham is home to the International Dance Festival. Here you can see participants from around the world gather to showcase their unique dance styles. Birmingham is home to the Birmingham Royal Ballet, Hippodrome, and Xchange dance troupes who all perform during the festival. A visitor can take part in dance lessons and activities that occur during the four week festival.

There are performances as well by members of the Hippodrome, Xchange and other dancers who make their way to the festival. You can watch performances and musicals each day and evening or participate in classes and dance at one of the many events that dot the city.

Visiting the Jewelry Quarter is a great way to see a working Victorian District. The city has renovated much the the district and you will find many shops, boutiques and cafes that provide the ambiance and flavor the living and working in the Jewelry Quarter when it was at it’s busiest. The District still produces the finest jewelry in the world and gives a visitor an array of unique visual experiences when they visit.

There are many historical sites and buildings to see. St. Martin’s Cathedral built in’73 provides the classic architecture and lines of that era and is breath taking. You will find that Birmingham is one of the few English cities to have building designed in the English Baroque style of the early 1700s’. Visiting the Castle Bromwich Gardens brings together this classic style and formal English garden within a walled ten acre garden. At the end of Holly Maze is an excellent example of the period in a glass house. Throughout the garden you will enjoy the mature growth and foliage of over 600 species of plants from the period.

Birmingham is a city that is full of surprises and places to wander. Taking the canal tour provides you with the opportunity to see many of the sites that could be missed if traveling on foot. There are over twenty-nine miles of canals throughout Birmingham. Many of the canal walks have been renovated to allow a visitor to wander through many of the centres and enjoy the beauty of the city.

The city has many parks and gardens. The Botanical Garden, in classic Victorian style, has been completely restored. The glass house brings you themed sections that have pathways through sub-tropical to desert themes. There are over fifteen acres of land making up the botanical garden. Many events take place throughout the year at the bandstand and main garden. The city is continually making improvements throughout the city to renovate and blend the modern with the historic.

A visitor will find galleries that contain the classic works of masters, architecture that spans the early 1700s’ to the present, and a mix of historic and modern on every street. This successful blend brings you wonderful food, shops, and site seeing opportunities among the wonderful and friendly residents of the city.

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Not too many trips are worth the bucks that come from them. An exception to this is a cheap Egypt holiday trip. It has beautiful scenery and affordable prices. The amount of enjoyment is at its best when planning for a trip to Egypt. You’ll find the key pleasure of an enjoyable and cheap Egypt holiday trip.

With many sights and wonders, Egypt attracts plenty of tourist year round. They all take advantage of its beauty and also the cheap holidays that Egypt has to offer.

Prosperous cites, and ancient monument civilizations flow throughout Egypt. Egypt is also to a majority of wildlife, it has a desert, sea, and very ancient river. Most of the resorts surround such locations and the prices can range from three hundred to five hundred for a seven day and night stay.

The resorts that lay off from the beach give a very beautiful view of the beach with the luxury and relaxation that tourist will love. The beach holiday resorts can go anywhere from two hundred and ninety five to three hundred ninety five for two.

The best time to achieve low prices are November and December, with the tourist rush between October and May. The summer months are less packed with residents, so getting that tourist feel is at its best. The spring is also a good travel time but the fall season is the best.

There will be lots of excitement on your journey. A couple of things you should be cautious for during your holiday. Take note that it can get very hot in Egypt and around the spring is when the Khamsin wind brings sandstorms. You may arrive during the month long festival, Ramadan. It is a pleasant and beautiful festival but no alcohol is allowed. Also, most tourist entry points close two hours early during this month.

When everything is set up right a trip to Egypt will be an everlasting experience that bring lots of good memories and thankful wallets and credit cards.

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