A world of sand. It feels like I've entered into the dream world of Leonardo in "Inception'. All the buildings are not furnished at all. The building from the outside is not done, but there are already people leaving in some of the levels.
Omar, our tour guide, said that because the owner of each building wants to earn more from the unit they sell. So the more you delay in building each unit, other facilities besides will be ongoing, which will raise the price of their unit. So most of them won't want to complete the whole construction of their building.
Of course I find it stupid.
We reached Nile River, the only river that cut across Egypt and is 9000km long. It is the clearest and most greeny place I've seen so far. Everything is usually brown in colour.
Next stop is the Papyrus Museum, where they sell very exquisite egyptian painting using this plant and amazingly, the script is so tough that it can't be tear off easily. From there, I also found out that all names actually reppresent our character and personality.
Then off to the pyramid! I ride on horses and camel, their shit is everywhere so you won't want to walk to the pyramid. The place is so historical and you cannot believe they actually build it with just stones and nothing else.
Perfume is so nice there. They go for quality. Every essence from the flower is driped into the bottle. There is no alchohol content like the other typical perfume. Therefore it is not flammable and the fragrant stays for hours. Tested and proven! I bought one for Ally to try, and it is called 'The Secret of The Desert'. How cool is that! Hope she like it!