Cairo, Egypt
Photo Features • World Hum • 04.28.09 | 1:57 PM ET
REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih An Egyptian worker leads his horse past clay and plaster figures, in an area popular for pottery and plaster works, in Cairo.
REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
Photo Features • World Hum • 04.28.09 | 1:57 PM ET
REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih An Egyptian worker leads his horse past clay and plaster figures, in an area popular for pottery and plaster works, in Cairo.
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REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
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Lindsey 04.28.09 | 10:43 PM ET
Beautiful horse! Wonder who’s leading who.
Carl Henderson 06.07.09 | 11:18 PM ET
Lindsey - that is funny. I like your comment and made me think about Cairo in general - so busy and crazy you seem wonder all the time what is happening around you! I loved the experience. If anyone want to read more, you can have a look at my travel journal and photos here:
http://www.tpiworldwide.com/carlhenderson/livingadream-journal/Cairo-Egypt-Egypt.html