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Subject: [OM] problems with photography in egypt
From: Peter Dixon <pdixon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 15:40:01 +0100
Just a quick FYI as Jim is on his way soon and others may be...

Recently, Zahi Hawass head of the egyptian antiquities organization changed policy - no photography in any tomb in any tomb, period. The directive is being enforced somewhat sporadically on the ground however; and not only at tomb sites. Some places will insist on a permit, even if the ticket office is no longer selling then, some don't care, some guards look for a little extra income by being open to persuasion.

Jim, if you are in cairo you should have no problems on the giza plateau but expect problems if you go in any of the mastaba tombs there (any you really should...)

Last time I was at the cairo museum photography was allowed (with no flash anywhere), but not in the royal mummy room. To get your camera in it has to be X-rayed, and the operators sometimes play a funny (to them) game where the camera is X-rayed and keeps rolling on the conveyor and drops of the end!!!

Regards

Pete


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