Friday, May 12, 2023

Egypt: Disappointing Alexandria

I didn't have much expectation for Alexandria. John had more illusions of greatness because of its illustrious history. Founded by Alexander the Great in 332 BCE, Alexandria was the capital of Egypt for the next millennium. Alexandria's splendor was said to be unrivaled in the ancient world. Its intellectual and economic power surpassed Rome. Its lighthouse was one of the seven wonders of the ancient world and stood for 1500 years. Its library was the largest in the world until Christians burnt up all that pagan knowledge.

Today there is very little remains from that glorious past. All the buildings from the more recent past are in various states of decay. We tried out one of the tram lines, built by the British. At the time it was one of the largest and most modern in the world. The system is much diminished today, but we were in a new car and the young conductor took particular care in keeping it clean. Alas while we were en route, a metal pole crossed paths with our tram, shattering a window - lucky no one was injured, except my heart was broken for the young driver/conductor team. In this brutal world, one cannot care too much, because some uncaring person is bound to come and make a mess. Is this the reason for all the decay?!

We started our journey from Cairo to Alexandria by riding the metro a few stops to the train station.
Mohamed Naguib Metro Station - Cairo, Egypt

It's a short walk from the train station metro stop to Ramses Railway Station.
Ramses Railway Station - Cairo, Egypt

Here's a video of our train pulling into the station. Link here.
15-Second Video - Our Train Pulls into Ramses Railway Station - Cairo, Egypt

They still harvest wheat by hand in most of Egypt. Here's a field with rows of sheaves (as seen from the train).
Sheaves of Wheat - On the train from Cairo to Alexandria, Egypt

The train was far from full. We each took a window seat.
On the train from Cairo to Alexandria, Egypt

A few shots from the train window.
Mainly Sheep - On the train from Cairo to Alexandria, Egypt

Level Crossing - On the train from Cairo to Alexandria, Egypt

Our hotel in Alexandria, the Misr Hotel, was on the 9th and 10th floors of the Art Deco Hikal Building (1st below). Standing on the balcony gazing out to the Mediterranean Sea, or to the tram lines and mosque below, became fav pastimes.
Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria, Egypt

Video of The Corniche - Alexandria, Egypt

The sunset view from the balcony was particularly awesome.
Alexandria, Egypt

Sunset - Alexandria, Egypt

The elevator in the Hikal Building was missing a door or two, which added to its charm IMO. ;-) Link here.
Elevator VIdeo - Alexandria, Egypt

Misr Hotel - Alexandria, Egypt

We soon found a couple of restaurants we liked, and the hotel's breakfast (2nd below), served on the 10th floor, was also pretty good.
Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria, Egypt

We also walked along The Corniche (seafront promenade) at least twice a day. The Corniche is especially lively after sunset and the Ramadan fast is over for the day.
Alexandria, Egypt

After Iftar - Alexandria, Egypt

The Corniche at Sunset - Alexandria, Egypt

Walking the Corniche, one finds that Alexandria has beaches, shipyards, and a harbor with fishing boats.
Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria, Egypt

The streets behind the Corniche are also lively at night.
Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria's trams are a mixed bag; old and new.
Tram - Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria, Egypt

We were riding a new yellow tram like the one (first) below when several metal pipes rolled off of a truck and broke a rear tram window (2nd below). We got off the tram just after the accident, then saw it go by us about 30 minutes later.
Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria, Egypt

Short video looking out the tram window.
Alexandria, Egypt

One day we visited several of ancient ruins in town: Pompey's Pillar, and the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa,
Pompey's Pillar (Column) - Alexandria, Egypt

Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa - Alexandria, Egypt

Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa - Alexandria, Egypt

We walked home from the catacombs through a market or two.
Market - Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria possesses several nifty mid-20th century cinemas, and more than several buildings with Art Deco floral reliefs. First below, Cinema Radio.
Cinema Radio - Alexandria, Egypt

Cinema Metro.
Metro Cinema - Alexandria, Egypt

Floral Reliefs.
Architecture - Alexandria, Egypt

Art Deco Reliefs - Alexandria, Egypt


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