Jenny Scordamaglia - Egypt Luxor Valley Of The Kings & Tutankhamun
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00:00Hey guys, what's going on? Welcome to the beautiful Luxor. We are here discovering Egypt.
00:11Right now we are crossing the Nile River. This is one of the longest rivers in all of
00:17Africa. It is 6,600 kilometers long and I can't wait. This is where Cleopatra used to
00:22bathe in the nude. Of course we can't do that or maybe we can. We'll find out. We have this
00:27amazing tour that we took from our hotel. So literally you can see the Valley of the
00:31Kings right across our hotel. I definitely recommend that if you're coming here. Remember
00:34I'm all about energy. So if you can stay close to these amazing locations, you're going to
00:39feed off the energy of the place. Okay. So I'm going to introduce our captain for the
00:43day. His name is Ramadan. You're welcome. You're welcome. And what do we have here?
00:49Egyptian tea. Egyptian tea. This tea, Egyptian whiskey. Oh, strong. I like it. Egyptian whiskey.
01:00Cheers you guys. All right guys. So we are crossing the Nile and of course we are once
01:05again with, I like to call him my historian because he's the one giving us all the history
01:09on this. We're crossing the Nile towards the King Valley. So how are you? Pretty good,
01:13Jenny. Thank you for having me here. It's a pleasure. All right. So what do we need
01:17to know before we get there? Well, we're going to go to the Valley of the Kings. This
01:21is a valley of the new dynasty as it was coined in Germany back in the 1800s by the archaeologists.
01:29And the thing is among others, the Ramses dynasty was actually flourishing here in this valley
01:36and Tutankhamun came to also. We're talking about a period of time, which was between
01:421600s, 1500s, before Christ, all the way to 1100s, 900s, before Christ. And that's what we know.
01:50Yeah, that's what we know. But really, who knows? That's the surface that was scratched. I know
01:54about that. Can you imagine? Some people that are locals here believe that it could be even more
01:59than that. A million. And way more. Who knows? Anything that you're excited about? I'm excited
02:05about everything. I mean, of course, well, Tutankhamun, King Tut was the first one who was
02:08discovered and his stump was so bright and beautiful that he became really,
02:12we got a little bit of an anchoring problem. We arrived. All right, guys, we'll see you there.
02:16Come along.
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