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Al-Azhar Mosque and Cairo traffic rush, Egypt.

 

Sony A7 + SMC Pentax-M 28mm F2.8

 

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19th November 2022 - Cairo, Egypt.

After Noonan...layered and manipulated collage of mosque ceilings, walls, lighting -- including a massive chandelier. Added in some men who were contemplating, Egyptian palm trees,

 

Cairo, which was once upon a time a steamboat hub at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, is a town on the extreme southern tip of Illinois. Over the decades it has depopulated.

Esta tb es sacada del baúl del año pasado.

Es una vista del Cairo desde la Ciudadela de Saladino.

This image from Sentinel-2A on 13 August features Cairo, in Egypt.

 

The capital of Egypt, Cairo is one of the largest cities in Africa. It has existed for over 1000 years on the same spot on the Nile River banks. Located in the northeastern part of the country, Cairo is the passage to the Nile delta.

 

The Nile River is the father of African rivers and the longest river in the world. With a length of some 6650 km, it rises south of the equator and flows northwards through northeastern Africa, draining into the Mediterranean Sea.

 

The river is the cause of the strong contrasts we see in the image. The river’s fertility allowed the Egyptians to thrive despite the arid surrounding desert. It has always delivered the necessary water to transform the desert into a lush garden, where produce such as tomatoes, potatoes, sugar cane, rice and even cotton are grown. The Nile Delta, in fact, ranks among the world’s most fertile farming areas.

 

The sharp borderline between green fields and the yellow–brown desert is clear. Notice how the area is greener on the west side – the terrain is flatter, so more easily irrigated than the higher terrain to the east.

 

The city of Cairo shows striking contrasts. Along the well-irrigated shoreline, the green reveals the thick vegetation, while the grey areas denote the dense city. In the older areas to the east, however, beneath the foothills of the Eastern Desert and the rocky Muqaṭṭam Hills, brown and ochre are the dominant colours.

 

The city continuously mixes ancient and new. The Pyramids of Giza, erected on a rocky plateau on the west bank of the Nile, stand at the southwestern edge of the city, while the world’s oldest surviving obelisk in the northeast marks the site of Heliopolis, a suburb of Cairo some 10 km from the city centre.

 

The 6th of October City, on the left side of the image, is a new city in the desert. It hosts students from various countries, as well as from Egypt, who study at its private universities.

 

Cairo’s various golf courses are also featured in this image, as well as the international airport, partly visible on the top right.

 

Sentinel 2-A has been in orbit since 23 June, and is a multispectral high-resolution imaging mission for land monitoring, to provide imagery of vegetation, soil and water cover, inland waterways and coastal areas.

 

This image is also featured on the Earth from Space video programme.

 

Credit: Copernicus Sentinel data (2015)/ESA

Giza plateau, Cairo , Egypt

Mosque of Mohammed Ali, within the Citadel walls.

 

Cairo (Arabic: al-Qāhirah), which means "the Vanquisher" or "the Triumphant" is the capital and largest city of Egypt. It is the Arab World's largest and Africa's most populous city.While Al-Qahirah is the official name of the city, in Egyptian Arabic it is called by the dialect's name for the country, transliteration: Masr. (Egypt's first Arab capital, Fustat, was known as Misr al-Fustat, "City of the Tents".)

Cairo was founded by the Fatimid caliphs as a royal enclosure. It replaced Fustat as the seat of the government. It later came under the Mamluks, was ruled by the Ottomans 1517 to 1798, and briefly occupied by Napoleon. Muhammad Ali of Egypt made Cairo the capital of his independent empire from 1805 to 1882, after which the British took control of it until Egypt attained independence in 1922.

Cairo has a population of about 6.8 million people, according to the 2006 population census. The number of inhabitants was about a million higher at the time of the census, but this was adjusted downwards on the 17th of April 2008. Cairo's metropolitan area has a population of about 17.8 million people.Cairo is the sixteenth most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is also the most populous metropolitan area in Africa.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairo

 

An epic first couple days in Egypt photographing @CairoFoodWeek. I’m overwhelmed and intoxicated by the sights, smells, and sounds of the city… but it’s the hospitality of the people here that’s most impressive so far.

 

A high-angle view of Cairo cityscape near Downtown.

 

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A building in downtown Cairo. The architecture and age of downtown Cairo buildings is very interesting. I wish I knew the name of this building, but I never noted it down. I'm sure this building has a story to tell.

Coffee & Sunshine

Street and travel photography in Cairo is always challenging, the city is chaotic but never ceases to surprise and reward. These school girls were messing around in the alley ways surrounding the Khan el Khalili Bazaar, a neighbourhood steeped in Fatimid history and a crumbling past and where the modern world is forging forward, always fascinating and despite the dust always a joy.

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John Wreford is a professional photographer living in Istanbul, Turkey.

Specialising in images from the Middle East

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19th November 2022 - Cairo, Egypt

Very colorful apartment building near Gayer Anderson museum in Cairo.

A shot from out the window of our airplane while leaving Cairo. Where's all the grass?

Cairo, Egypt - on our way to Hurghada

Abdin, Cairo, Egypt - 19th November 2022

Country/City: Egypt, Cairo

Category : Topography

Shows: Street Scene, Bristol Hotel

Style: Real Photography on PostCard

Artist/Date: unknown, about 1907

Islamic Cairo, Egypt - 19th November 2022

Built in 1949 and expanded with a northwestern addition circa 1967-1968, this Modern International-style building was constructed to serve as a Junior High School for the city of Cairo, Illinois, and replaced an earlier school building on the same site, which had served as the city’s high school until being repurposed as a junior high school upon the construction of a larger high school building to the northwest in 1927. The building was constructed adjacent to the old Cairo High School, which once stood to the northwest, at the end of the 1960s addition, which contains Mescher Gymnasium, which, when constructed, was connected to and jointly utilized by both schools, and saw a small addition at the northwestern end of the structure when the high school was demolished in the early 1980s. The building is characterized by its buff brick exterior, curved facades on either side of the central bay and front entrance, decorative patterned brickwork, stone trim and carved sculptural reliefs, metal-frame ribbon windows, and simple, buff brick additions. The building is a noncontributing structure in the Cairo Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Today, the building serves as the Cairo Community Education Center, as well as the Cairo Board of Education Offices.

from Muhammad Ali Mosque

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