Trip to Medium Pyramid and Christmas lights in El Maadi
This is a circle near our apartment in El Maadi. Many of the circles here are decorated with lights for the Christmas season.
On December 15 we traveled to Beni Suef to visit a NGO. On the return trip we stopped at the Medium Pyramid, which is one of the oldest pyramids in Egypt. As can be seen in the sign it was built before 2,500 years B.C. It was built in various stages and is not pointed like most of the famous pyramids. What was enjoyable was that we were the only people there and were able to have a tour into the depths of the pyramid.
This is Kathleen and I in the middle of the passage to where the sepulcher was placed. The stairs were very long and steep.
Again, the steep stairway.
Dave and Maire Whipple, the other missionary couple went with us. This is the final resting place of the pharaoh, who was buried here.
The stairway leading down.
The pyramid.
The pyramid from a distance. Looks more like a hill.
Kathleen and I holding Coptic bread they use for their mass. After visiting the NGO we went to one of their cathedrals and they gave us the bread. This spot some think was where the Pharaoh's daughter pulled the baby Moses out of the Nile.
The Whipples and Walstons in front of the Nile River next to the Cathedral in Beni Suef.
Looking across the Nile to Beni Suef.
These were the people we visited in Beni Suef. The NGO is run by a Coptic nun, Sister Andalasia. We may develop a project with them.
This is back in El Maadi at our "Gathering Center". The school above our center put up a new sign.













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