Sphinx:
"I bear witness of the will of Cheops, my father: to defy time, forever. I saw Anthony and Cleopatra pass. Alexander, Caesar, and Napoleon paused at my feet. I saw ambitious dreams of conquerors whirling like dead leaves. As my motto, I chose an Arab saying: 'The world fears time, but time fears the Pyramids.'
"I bear witness of the will of Cheops, my father: to defy time, forever. I saw Anthony and Cleopatra pass. Alexander, Caesar, and Napoleon paused at my feet. I saw ambitious dreams of conquerors whirling like dead leaves. As my motto, I chose an Arab saying: 'The world fears time, but time fears the Pyramids.'
Great Sphinx - Giza, Egypt |
Sphinx with suburbia as a neighbor - Giza, Egypt |
The latter is how we found ourselves on the morning we toured the Egyptian Pyramids and Sphinx. They didn’t disappoint! As imagined scenes we’d carried with us through the years came to life, we tried to comprehend the scope of history to which we were bearing witness. Our brains were numbed by the size and the grandeur of these wonders from the Ancient World.
Wandering among Ancient Wonders - Giza, Egypt |
But we almost needed a photo like the one above to assure us we hadn’t dreamt it all. Yes, we really were standing at this amazing structure believed to have been built for the Egyptian Pharaoh Khafre during his reign, 2520-2494BC. (The date alone is mind-boggling!)
The Great Sphinx and Pyramid - Giza, Egypt |
At 241 feet long, 20 feet wide and 66 feet high, it is enormous. The eyes alone are 6 feet tall, the ears three feet and the nose - before it was knocked off - is believed to have been five feet long.
(About that missing nose: for decades Napoleon and his men got the blame for the ‘nose job’ but other stories say it was Turkish soldiers and yet others say it was chiseled off by someone who considered the Sphinx as evil.)
Undated photo - source and attribution not available |
Sadly, pollution and rising ground water are now joining that blowing sand as threats to the Sphinx, which is said to have been carved from bedrock in an ancient causeway, and repair work is on-going.
The Giza Plateau
The Plateau is home to the Great Sphinx and the famous Pyramids, Wonders of the Ancient World. What we hadn’t realized before our visit was the vast number of cemeteries and tombs – far less grand in size and design that are tucked into the hill along the causeways and that border the Pyramids.
Camel ride vendor rides among tombs - Giza Plateau, Egypt |
Standing in the shadow of the first of the three Pyramids on a warm late December morning it was easy to understand why they are considered such wonders. You can’t help but wonder how in the world they were ever built back in a time without computer-assisted-drafting and modern-day construction equipment.
Size as compared to modern day vehicles and buildings - Giza, Egypt |
Humans carved and placed these stones - Giza, Egypt |
Camel ride, anyone? Giza Plateau, Egypt |
Mystical, magical and somewhat smog-obscured Pyramids - Giza, Egypt |
We hope you’ll join us next week when we head off to explore the Egyptian Museum in downtown Cairo. Thanks for the time you spent with us today. Happy and safe travels to you and yours ~
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