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The Pyramids of Giza
The Pyramids are located across the River Nile from Cairo on the West Bank.  The area is called Giza and there is a village named Mena located quite close to the Giza Plateau which is the location of the Pyramids.


The Sphinx, the Solar Boat Museum, and many other mastaba (tombs) are located on the Plateau. The Plateau is a geographic feature that continues down to Memphis and Saqqara.
There are paved roads and modern lighting on the plateau, although it is the aim of the Antiquities Department to take all vehicular traffic away from the pyramids. By the time you get there, it may be a walk-on site, or have electric cars you can rent to drive around.
The best time of day to see the Pyramids is the early morning, just after sunrise.  There is a cool breeze off the desert and most of the other tourists are having breakfast.


The local villagers work at the Pyramids.  They sell postcards, trinkets and camel rides.  They run shops in the village which sell souvenirs and they work as guides to the sites.  They dress up in their colorful Arab finery and decorate their camels so that you can photograph them.  You must negotiate a fee for the photographs.  These fees are called baksheesh and are a type of commission.  New arrangements have moved the camels and horses off the area directly around the pyramids, and extensive excavation is taking place.


There is a spectacular evening light show.  Your hotel or guide will know how to book tickets for you. The
weblinks page includes a link to the company that produces this show. The web site includes a schedule for the Pyramids show and other sound and light shows around the country. This is quite handy, as the shows alternate in language. So you will want to book for a night that you can understand the narrative!

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Below are the "postcard" pictures we took of the Pyramids and the Sphinx. Click on the thumbnail picture to see a full screen version.

Ken stands at base of Cheops pyramid.   Ken stands at the base of the Cheops pyramid. The small sign behind him says it is forbidden to climb the pyramid. Earlier tourists climbed to the top of the pyramid and stood on the platform that was created when the pyramidion stone was removed or destroyed. See the Egyptian Museum Tour in March to see a pyramidion stone close up.
Pyramid of Cheops.   The Pyramid of Cheops. As you can see there are roads and lights built in the area to facilitate tourist visits. Ken is standing beside our driver's car.
Pyramid of Chephren   The Pyramid of Chephren still has its pyramidion intact and some of the cover stones which were polished to a dazzling white brilliance when the pyramid was first built.
Pyramid of Mycerinus   The Pyramid of Mycerinus stands behind that of Chephren. It was originally covered in pink limestone sheathing. Some say the pyramids are arranged to match the placement of the stars in the constellation Orion (Alnitak, Alnilam and Mintaka).bottom
Sphinx with scaffolding, with Pyramid of Chephren behind   The Sphinx in a unique state, under restoration. You can see Chephren behind it and the dark shape on the left is the remains of the Funerary Temple of Chephren.
The stabilization project on the Sphinx   A close up of the stabilization project on the Sphinx. The ground water and sewage from the nearby village is causing the limestone to gradually flake off.
The Pyramids at Dawn   The pyramids at dawn.
 
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Here is a link to two books about the Pyramids. The Orion Mystery refers to the orientation of the three Pyramids of Giza whose placement seems to reproduce the relationship of the stars in the constellation Orion.

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