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What if there was a place where you could camp beside ancient pyramids from a forgotten civilization without another tourist in sight?
The small, steep pyramids rising up from the desert hills of northern Sudan resemble those in neighboring Egypt, but unlike the famed pyramids of Giza, the Sudanese site is largely deserted.
Portuguese architect Tania Monteiro and her husband are almost alone as they tour Sudan’s pyramids, a world-class attraction long neglected by the world. “People are really, really nice ...
The country with twice as many pyramids as Egypt: Exploring the forgotten tombs of Sudan Hundreds of burial chambers in the north Sudanese desert reveal a hidden history ...
Sudan has been in the news because of wars, protests and violence, but the country is working toward democracy and has beauty to explore.
Portuguese architect Tania Monteiro and her husband are almost alone as they tour Sudan’s pyramids, a world-class attraction long neglected by the world. “People are really, really nice ...
The pyramids at Meroe, some 200 kilometers north of Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, are rarely visited despite being a Unesco World Heritage site like those in Egypt.
Portuguese architect Tania Monteiro and her husband are almost alone as they tour Sudan's pyramids, a world-class attraction long neglected by the world.
Portuguese architect Tania Monteiro and her husband are almost alone as they tour Sudan's pyramids, a world-class attraction long neglected by the world. "People are really, really nice, always very ...
Portuguese architect Tania Monteiro and her husband are almost alone as they tour Sudan's pyramids, a world-class attraction long neglected by the world. "People are really, really nice, always ...