Cairo bread vendor walking between 10 lanes of the most crazy traffic I've ever witnessed.
Link to image
/ Courtesy of Sonia Greteman
Kom Ombo, the crocodile god.
Link to image
/ Courtesy of Sonia Greteman
We traveled with National Geographic and they showed us a behind the scenes tomb painting that was just discovered. The colors, and elegance of line and style, enthralling.
Link to image
/ Courtesy of Sonia Greteman
There were so many alternate forms of transportation. Donkeys, camels, a host of various two wheel and three wheel buggy's, cycles, vehicles I've never seen.
Link to image
/ Courtesy of Sonia Greteman
Colorful hijabs, even more colorful trucks.
Link to image
/ Courtesy of Sonia Greteman
The magnificent Sphinx of Giza, a work I have studied in art history and wanted to see for 30 years.
Link to image
/ Courtesy of Sonia Greteman
Horus, the Falcon God, son of Isis and Osiris, and our favorite.
Link to image
/ Courtesy of Sonia Greteman
The ancient Egyptians had to be the most ambitious, motivated artists and builders of all time.
Link to image
/ Courtesy of Sonia Greteman
Abul Simbel Ramsees II temple.
Link to image
/ Courtesy of Sonia Greteman
Protesters for the Revolution in Tahrir Square, Cairo.
Link to image
/ Courtesy of Sonia Greteman
Women walking in Cairo.
Link to image
/ Courtesy of Sonia Greteman