Porto Marina is Egypt's first international marina located 105 km from Alexandria on the Mediterranean Sea. It can accommodate 500 boats and includes an adjacent resort hotel and shopping malls. The marina aims to attract tourists to Egypt.
The document provides a tour of Tehran, Iran, mentioning various landmarks, museums, cultural centers, restaurants, sports complexes, and other locations throughout the city and surrounding areas. It references Azadi Square, Azadi Tower, Milad Tower, Golestan Palace, several mosques and churches, and museums holding artifacts, art, and jewels. It also mentions skiing at Mount Damavand, relaxed rules at ski resorts, campaigns for women's rights, and young people socializing at night.
Benjamin Wu is a Chinese-American painter born in 1961. He studied art in China from 1978 to 1985 and received his MFA from the Academy of Art College in San Francisco in 1991. Wu works as a freelance illustrator and fine artist, painting in various genres including portraits, landscapes, and still lifes. His paintings have received awards from exhibitions in Tokyo in 2006 and San Antonio in 2007.
Porto Marina is Egypt's first international marina located 105 km from Alexandria on the Mediterranean Sea. It can accommodate 500 boats and includes an adjacent resort hotel and shopping malls. The marina aims to attract tourists to Egypt.
The document provides a tour of Tehran, Iran, mentioning various landmarks, museums, cultural centers, restaurants, sports complexes, and other locations throughout the city and surrounding areas. It references Azadi Square, Azadi Tower, Milad Tower, Golestan Palace, several mosques and churches, and museums holding artifacts, art, and jewels. It also mentions skiing at Mount Damavand, relaxed rules at ski resorts, campaigns for women's rights, and young people socializing at night.
Benjamin Wu is a Chinese-American painter born in 1961. He studied art in China from 1978 to 1985 and received his MFA from the Academy of Art College in San Francisco in 1991. Wu works as a freelance illustrator and fine artist, painting in various genres including portraits, landscapes, and still lifes. His paintings have received awards from exhibitions in Tokyo in 2006 and San Antonio in 2007.
The document is a collection of photographs from Egypt between the late 1880s to the early 1900s that depict various scenes of daily life and locations around Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, and Giza. The photographs show mosques, markets, schools, royal figures, musicians, and ordinary people engaging in activities like selling goods, carrying water, and socializing to demonstrate what beauty and culture looked like in Egypt during that time period in the past.
The document provides instructions for viewing a slideshow presentation on origami, stating to wait for music to start and enjoy pictures advancing automatically every 5 seconds or manually by clicking or pressing a key, and then once finished with the show pressing Esc to end it.
The document provides instructions for viewing a slideshow presentation on origami, stating to wait for music to start and enjoy pictures advancing automatically every 5 seconds or manually by clicking or pressing a key, and then once finished with the show pressing Esc to end it.
The document is a collection of photographs from Egypt between the late 1880s to the early 1900s that depict various scenes of daily life and locations around Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, and Giza. The photographs show mosques, markets, schools, royal figures, musicians, and ordinary people engaging in activities like selling goods, carrying water, and socializing to demonstrate what beauty and culture looked like in Egypt during that time period in the past.
The document provides instructions for viewing a slideshow presentation on origami, stating to wait for music to start and enjoy pictures advancing automatically every 5 seconds or manually by clicking or pressing a key, and then once finished with the show pressing Esc to end it.
The document provides instructions for viewing a slideshow presentation on origami, stating to wait for music to start and enjoy pictures advancing automatically every 5 seconds or manually by clicking or pressing a key, and then once finished with the show pressing Esc to end it.