Yes! Thanks for no music, no crappy scattered editing; and no banal, annoying commentary…. Just a nice, QUIET, solitary walk thru a gorgeous museum. How it should be!! THANK YOU SO MUCH! Great video! 🙌🏻🙏🏻
I can’t express to you how much my husband and I are enjoying your videos, they are fabulous. We feel like world travelers without even leaving our home. We watch your walks just about every day, Thank you very much and God Bless You!
Hey, you're welcome. That is great to hear. That is the goal. Is there anything else you'd like to see in each locations.....long still shots of a piazza? and interview with a local?
@@pink5118 We visited the Cairo Museum - but it was when King Tutakhamuns gold mask was touring the USA, so we did not see that, but, there were so many objects we really did not miss it too badly. 😊 The drive from Alexandria to Cairo aling the Nile was fascinating, like being in history... I also remember the drive back to Alexandria, through the desert... I had NEVER seen the stars so bright... I think I spent the entire 3 hour drive, with my nose pressed to the window. Amazing.
I had the honor of visiting Egypt in 2009 and went to the Cairo museum... This brings back so many amazing memories for me. Egypt is such a beautiful country ❤️❤️❤️
Yeah, I wish I had more time to explore the country. I went back and filmed a new tour of the museum. I need to get posted up on my channel still. Thanks for watching this video.
@@ProWalks your welcome. I loved my visit and you need more than a day to fully walk round. I didn't get to see the mummified animals as there wasn't enough time on the tour we took. Thank you for uploading this 😊❤️😊
I went here back in 2001. I was there most of the day. It's completely overwhelming. Saw the mummies too in temperature controlled glass showcases. In my opinion, this is best museum in the world. 2nd place has to Mexico City's Anthropology Museum.
I went in 2017 during summer. It was amazing, but very uncomfortable due to the extreme temperature of the museum. We found ourselves revisiting the King Tut's room because it was the only room in the entire museum which had decent air conditioning.
Wow!! My life dream is to know these antiques up close, I was going to cry a lot. I would go in the morning and only go out at night, because I would look at an antique at a time. Kisses and hugs from Brazil. ❤🌻🥰
Thank you Prowalk Tours for all your walking tours. I just discovered your channel yesterday & I've been binge watching since. I love the lack of music & narration. Narration is necessary in documentaries & they impart a wealth of knowledge. The walking tour brings it down to a personal level. If you can't go someplace in person, your walking tours are the next best thing.
@Toronto lies. Its impossible for ancient egpyt to be mixed because it was invaded by many races. Why would you invade something that is part of you. Asians and europeans invaded egpyt so many times and also stole the identity of the real ancient egyptians.
@Well known there are nubian museum in Egypt only for the last family which was nubian.. Nubians has different civilization.. We ( nubian Egyptian) still speak nubian language which isn't hieroglyphic
Hey, thanks. The 2nd Floor video is almost done processing (it's taking a long time....9 hours left). Anyway, I decided to add a few captions on the 2nd floor walk. I hope you enjoy it.
@@ProWalks YES, PLEASE! What about the Valley of the Kings, Dendera Temple, the Serapeum, Abu Simbel, Philae at night? I would love those places filmed by you. I enjoy all your videos from Egypt very much, Thank you :-)
thank you. i have travelled the world and what struck me in egypt--the people are very modern. there is no other way to describe egyptians--they are simply the most modern humans on earth. thank you for the video! so nice that you posted this for us to watch while we are unable to fly there during this pandemic. cheers mate.
I can just imagine what it must be like when archaeologists discover hidden tombs and places that with time have been buried underground. I would love to do that. I am sure there is still much that has yet to be found.
Yeah, there was a lot to see and I probably walked past too many artifacts...but, at least people can have an idea of what they'd see in the museum. Thanks for watching!!
In 2005, there was a Tut exhibit in Ft. Lauderdale Florida and my husband bought tickets for my birthday. When I was in grade school, there was a book in my school library and I kept checking it out. I was so fascinated by the items discovered. I was drawn to its beauty. So, you can imagine my excitement going to that exhibit. It’s something I will NEVER forget. I got to see things I could only dream about. I want to thank you for taking me back to ancient Egypt. It’s breathtaking.
Wow wonderful tour. I think King Tut death mask is the most beautiful artifact. When we saw it, we were stunned. Loved visiting Egypt. Thank u for upload.
Congratulations and Great video. It is a pleasure to visite the Egyptian Museum before traveling to Egypt. I consider you a great Arqueologist. From Rio, Brazil .
Went for 16 days in 2005. Breathtaking. I would love to visit again but looks like it may never happen. The new museum at the pyramids would be nice to visit. Thank you for the videos, brings back wonderful memories of that magical place.
Thank you for sharing this with us. Our ancestors were great beings. Their vision was far beyond the superficial goals one’s heart desires in modern days. Long Live the Great Ones bloodline and legacy. 👸🏽
Hi Lee, you're welcome. Yeah, there was almost too much to see and no map or guide that I saw so it was a little hard to know anything about what I was looking at. I'm working on part 2 right now.
Yeah, i only wish I had gone earlier when it was light outside so the museum could have been better lit. Thanks for watching! Part 2 will be out in a few days.
You are so good during your presentation, the pauses the little history steady hands etc. Amazing. I have shared your links with all my friends as we sit in our homes during the virus a very welcome solution.Thank God for You.
Simplesmente maravilhoso, belíssimo e espetacular tudo que foi recuperado da Cidade do Egipto, verdadeiras obras de arte escupidas em pedras bronze madeira fabuloso. ❤
My wife and I visited the museum in 1989 and 1992. No airco, the upperfloor was ventilated by open windows. It never looked like a good idea. The museum is great, we really enjoyed the museum. The museum in Luxor is great too, at that moment quite new and the statues etc. were well displayed.
Incredible ! The quantity of artifacts is mind boggling so well displayed just stunning . Thank You . Subtitles would be great but I know it would take way too much time . Quite a beautiful Museum.
Hey, thanks! Yeah, I was hesitant to add captions only because there is so much to see and at the time I didn't have a good guide to the museum. I did find one though and added captions to my 2nd Floor video.
I just discovered your ch. and subscribed right away. My homeschooler will have a blast watching your videos. I will also share this to fellow homeschoolers for their virtual field trips. Thanks for doing all these. Very much appreciated.
Video looks great. I visited it April 2010 and it seems cleaned. I believe Tutankhamen 's treasures are moved to Grand Egyptian Museum. I hope to visit it after the opening.
Hey, I was there in January and as far as I know, all of the Tutankhamen exhibit was still there. I saw the famous funerary mask, but I wasn't able to film it. Anyway, the 2nd Floor walk will be posted up on Saturday..or sooner. Thanks for watching!
I was lucky enough to have visited the Cairo Museum at end of November 2019. It’s always been a lifelong dream of mine to travel to Egypt. They didn’t allow cameras tho, and I only took pics with my cellphone. Hoping to go back when the Grand Egyptian Museum opens. Thanks for sharing this lovely video. It gives people the opportunity to experience this amazing place and artifacts when stuck in quarantine.
When you see how different God created people from different times and cultures, it is amazing, the writing, how they use symbols and drawings. How they built things during their time is a wonder, huge statues and pyramids. There is so much that can be learned from them.
I have a photo of my Egyptian father and 3 of his friends as young men atop the Great Pyramid, Dad swinging off the aerial up there with a Stella Atois in his hand…it’s pretty cool
I had no idea so many artefacts from ancient Egypt existed. This tour is fabulous. It's given me so many insights into their culture and has also helped me work out the enigma of the Giza pyramids since they and the sphinx were as iconic to ancient Egypt as the Eiffel tower is to Paris France. There is a wonderful painting by David Roberts 1829 called "Departure of the Israelites" that depicts the ancient Egyptian metropolitan cityscape as he imagines it to have looked like. I used to once believe the pyramids were there before the Egyptians like some aliens must have built them or maybe a previous more advanced civilization that existed way beyond 5000 years ago. But this tour has convinced me that technology existed only 5000 years ago. Egyptian style was both fluid and triangular. Human body forms are inverted triangles with wide shoulders that tapered into thin waists and perhaps this desirable because it represented people power. Perhaps the Giza Complex was some sort of banking vault system. It's made sense of the star of Israel as first having it's origins in Egypt with the flight of the Jews from Egypt. Egypt was probably one of the wealthiest country's on the planet aware of how despotic it could become. Forms are straight ridgid and uptight; controlled. Perhaps Egypt had a vast surveillance network protecting it's borders. Protecting the gold of course being mined from the Nile. They hoarded and did not bequeath to future generations. That is something intrinsically unique to their culture. Obviously believing in immortality but with some foundation to that belief. They were medically advanced I believe. Why don't we know about it? Is it being concealed from us? Or has that evidence been destroyed and why? Anyway it does strike me as being a humane civilization even if not to the Jews whose rights were obviously abused, or perhaps Egypt was running out of gold hence the mass exodus that was turned into a mystical experience.
I was gonna go to Egypt this year which has been a lifelong dream of mine since I love the history. But then COVID happened. This video is as close as I can get right now. Thanks for the tour!
I seen the traveled one with the Pharaoh mother and her 2 young children as a child in Milwaukee Wisconsin and stayed in the town ever since then cannot wait for them to return I think it was the year of amun ra spicy beans or something like that but it calmed my soul wonders a lot and now fresh out my 20's it hard not to think of all I saw and I am a American Indian #asheenatribe #yearofthebanana so great video you have uploaded THANKS
A lot of visitors complain about the chaos in this museum and the missing air condition. I love it. It is charming and you’ll feel like Indiana Jones senior. I will miss it when they moved to the new place.
I thought filming inside was prohibited? Each item has ancient history & mystery. I'm putting this on my bucket list but this is the closest I may ever come to actually being there. Glad you took your time with it
Maybe they changed their policies. It only cost $18 to buy a ticket which allows you to film. I do wish I spent a little more time looking at each artifact. I got there late though and they were closing soon. Thanks for watching!
Hola soy nueva suscriptora, soy mexicana 🇲🇽 lo siento no se inglés, solo un poco, pero escrito lo entiendo, me encantan tus vídeos😳😳😳 me gustan las culturas antiguas 😍😍😍 los vídeos de Pompeya, Dios mío!!! que hermosos😊!! Nunca podré ir ahí 😭😭😭!! Pero gracias a tí he podido hacerlo!!!!! Es como si yo estuviera caminando por ese hermoso lugar!!😍😍😍 Yo vuelta loca disfrutando el paseo 😵😵😵!! MIL GRACIAS 😊😊😊!! BENDICIONES PARA TI !!🤗
ProWalks - Thank you *so much* for not ruining this video with music. Too many TH-camrs do that and it really ruins a video.
Hey, you're welcome. Yeah, I just want the viewer to get an experience as close to the real thing as possible. Thanks for watching!
When there's no naration you can always turn down the volume
@@ProWalks So is this actually in Egypt?
Yes! Thanks for no music, no crappy scattered editing; and no banal, annoying commentary…. Just a nice, QUIET, solitary walk thru a gorgeous museum. How it should be!! THANK YOU SO MUCH! Great video! 🙌🏻🙏🏻
I can’t express to you how much my husband and I are enjoying your videos, they are fabulous. We feel like world travelers without even leaving our home. We watch your walks just about every day, Thank you very much and God Bless You!
Hey, you're welcome. That is great to hear. That is the goal. Is there anything else you'd like to see in each locations.....long still shots of a piazza? and interview with a local?
Yes do a interview with a local
Ask him who is king tut
@@aalthegamer6195 hmmmm
One day I'll visit Egypt... It's my dream
And Egypt is waiting for you 😁😁🇪🇬🇪🇬welcome
It's on my bucket list
I believe dreams come true. I am believing for a journey here. My soul desires to walk among gods in Egypt. 💫
Just be careful, lots of corrupted people and police. All they want is your money. If you tell them your American they'll leave you alone though 😁
@@nada48moktar43 I am going when the New Muesum has it's Grand Opening 😚🤣!
To think, we are so lucky to be in the same time where so many precious treasures that have lasted through the ages, are here with us.
Visited in 1978, on a school cruise around the Med...
Still remember Cairo, the pyramids, like it was yesterday.
And so do I I visted it in my school trip in 2017 it was amazing (I am Egyptian )what else did U visit in Egypt ?!!
@@pink5118 We visited the Cairo Museum - but it was when King Tutakhamuns gold mask was touring the USA, so we did not see that, but, there were so many objects we really did not miss it too badly. 😊
The drive from Alexandria to Cairo aling the Nile was fascinating, like being in history...
I also remember the drive back to Alexandria, through the desert...
I had NEVER seen the stars so bright... I think I spent the entire 3 hour drive, with my nose pressed to the window. Amazing.
Egypt is so historically important nation. amazing!
Thank U because Iam Egyptian
Makes me want to be a professional archalogist 😁
I had the honor of visiting Egypt in 2009 and went to the Cairo museum... This brings back so many amazing memories for me. Egypt is such a beautiful country ❤️❤️❤️
Yeah, I wish I had more time to explore the country. I went back and filmed a new tour of the museum. I need to get posted up on my channel still. Thanks for watching this video.
@@ProWalks your welcome. I loved my visit and you need more than a day to fully walk round. I didn't get to see the mummified animals as there wasn't enough time on the tour we took. Thank you for uploading this 😊❤️😊
I went here back in 2001. I was there most of the day. It's completely overwhelming. Saw the mummies too in temperature controlled glass showcases. In my opinion, this is best museum in the world. 2nd place has to Mexico City's Anthropology Museum.
Yeah, I wish I had been there during the day and spent a little more time there. Maybe I'll try to add more museum walks to my channel.
I went in 2017 during summer. It was amazing, but very uncomfortable due to the extreme temperature of the museum. We found ourselves revisiting the King Tut's room because it was the only room in the entire museum which had decent air conditioning.
Too much to see in one day 🙂
Oh my God am madly in love with this place 💖💞💕
Mexico Antropology Museum is absolutely fabulous...i spent about half a day there
Wow!! My life dream is to know these antiques up close, I was going to cry a lot. I would go in the morning and only go out at night, because I would look at an antique at a time. Kisses and hugs from Brazil. ❤🌻🥰
Thank you Prowalk Tours for all your walking tours. I just discovered your channel yesterday & I've been binge watching since. I love the lack of music & narration. Narration is necessary in documentaries & they impart a wealth of knowledge. The walking tour brings it down to a personal level. If you can't go someplace in person, your walking tours are the next best thing.
Just amazed that they (the curators) were cool with this!
Thanks again for doing these. They are really great.
Me too, was half expecting him to get questioned about the camera.
You have to pay an extra fee to be allowed to film inside. I also filmed inside the boat museum.
My big dream is to visit this huge museum one day thanks a lot for sharing
There's abigest other amazing one you have to visit in our beautiful country.... Egypt
Such an amazing place!! So great they let you film inside and you shared this. Thank you
I paid $18 to be able to film. The video is not being used for commercial use, so it's just a longer form of any other tourist's video.
@@ProWalks ancient Egypt was black africans
@Toronto lies. Its impossible for ancient egpyt to be mixed because it was invaded by many races. Why would you invade something that is part of you. Asians and europeans invaded egpyt so many times and also stole the identity of the real ancient egyptians.
@Well known there are nubian museum in Egypt only for the last family which was nubian.. Nubians has different civilization.. We ( nubian Egyptian) still speak nubian language which isn't hieroglyphic
Love your videos! Especially like it when you caption the screen with historical facts. Keep the videos coming!!!
Hey, thanks. The 2nd Floor video is almost done processing (it's taking a long time....9 hours left). Anyway, I decided to add a few captions on the 2nd floor walk. I hope you enjoy it.
Amazing. This plant has so much history that we no longer remember or understand
Loving this Egyptian series. Thank you so much!
Hey, you're welcome. I hope to go back and film Luxor, Alexandria and others.
Me too. So very interesting. -H
ProWalks , fabulous, can’t get enough of Egypt. Thanks for the tours, love them!! 🥰
@@ProWalks YES, PLEASE!
What about the Valley of the Kings, Dendera Temple, the Serapeum, Abu Simbel, Philae at night?
I would love those places filmed by you.
I enjoy all your videos from Egypt very much,
Thank you :-)
thank you. i have travelled the world and what struck me in egypt--the people are very modern. there is no other way to describe egyptians--they are simply the most modern humans on earth. thank you for the video! so nice that you posted this for us to watch while we are unable to fly there during this pandemic. cheers mate.
So relaxing tour..............Love it ...................amid the danger of covid-19 all over the world................Safe and sound at home.
What an epic place. I imagine you could spend a week there and not fully see the whole thing. Great taste though. Cheers -Henry
It seems like you had the museum all to yourself. Another excellent filming
I got there late in the evening which was just how the timing of my trip worked out. It was empty, but dark.
@@ProWalks I imagine it can get pretty crowded during the day so maybe it was for the best. -H
@@ProWalks if you call this dark something you considered bright must be capable of causing blindness. To me this museum is flooded with light.
In statues, you are facing them... While in Writings , they are facing you. What a time travel ! Beautiful ! :)
this looks so much nicer and brighter than I remember it from years ago
Brighter? Wow, it must have been pretty dark then.
Oh my goodness, I got a chance to see a world famous rare museum. Many thanks to the creators of this video
I can just imagine what it must be like when archaeologists discover hidden tombs and places that with time have been buried underground. I would love to do that. I am sure there is still much that has yet to be found.
Go dig up yall gods in Europe mtf lol
Ancient Egypt is so magical and imposing! Amazing civilization with a mysterious and magical story! Obrigado
Wow...an amazing visual overload....thanks for this. 👍
Yeah, there was a lot to see and I probably walked past too many artifacts...but, at least people can have an idea of what they'd see in the museum. Thanks for watching!!
In 2005, there was a Tut exhibit in Ft. Lauderdale Florida and my husband bought tickets for my birthday. When I was in grade school, there was a book in my school library and I kept checking it out. I was so fascinated by the items discovered. I was drawn to its beauty. So, you can imagine my excitement going to that exhibit. It’s something I will NEVER forget. I got to see things I could only dream about. I want to thank you for taking me back to ancient Egypt. It’s breathtaking.
Thank You ,will never have the chance to see this magnificent museam this is such a treat .Wonderful.
Wow wonderful tour. I think King Tut death mask is the most beautiful artifact. When we saw it, we were stunned. Loved visiting Egypt. Thank u for upload.
Congratulations and Great video. It is a pleasure to visite the Egyptian Museum before traveling to Egypt. I consider you a great Arqueologist. From Rio, Brazil .
Caio Eduardo! Maybe I'll get to Brazil at some point and film some walks. I hope you enjoy your trip to Egypt!
I Hope you so ! You are welcome !
Wait and visit Egypt after the opening of grand Egyptian Museum it will be the biggest in the world beside the pyramids am Egyptian and waiting too
Thanks you for the advise !
@@ahmedsalamaali4137 ancient egypt is black african
Went for 16 days in 2005. Breathtaking. I would love to visit again but looks like it may never happen. The new museum at the pyramids would be nice to visit. Thank you for the videos, brings back wonderful memories of that magical place.
Hey, I hope you can make it there again someday. I'm hoping to go back as well. Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it.
It is so beautiful it made me cry. Thank you for the video. I will never be able to go to Egypt. I love the Ancients.
THESE ARE SOOOOO AMAZING!!!! thank you so so much for creating these, how wonderful.
Hey, glad you enjoyed it. I hope to go back and film the new museum at some point...if they allow it.
Man I love 4K video. This is as close to being there as I'm likely to be for a few years. Thanks for this!
Hey, you're welcome. I had to use Neatvideo to remove grain and light flicker. It does a great job... But it took 23 hours to export.
I know, me too but it really makes me want to go. -H
Thank you for this!!! We visited the old museum back in 93 and I wish we could see the new one in person! Thank you so much!
After Covid-19 , I vow I will travel. Egypt is one of my destinations 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 thank u
Thank you for sharing this with us. Our ancestors were great beings. Their vision was far beyond the superficial goals one’s heart desires in modern days. Long Live the Great Ones bloodline and legacy. 👸🏽
they are not your ancestors , your ancestors are bantu sub sahara africans
omg...well how fantastic to see inside that wonderful museum..amazing it would overwhelm me somewhat to see so much ..thank you once again..marvellous
Hi Lee, you're welcome. Yeah, there was almost too much to see and no map or guide that I saw so it was a little hard to know anything about what I was looking at. I'm working on part 2 right now.
thank you ,I like that you do many of your walks when it is least crowded I like the empty ambience with the treasures
Yeah, while people sometimes add to the atmosphere of it all, I find it better to go when it is quiet.
Waiting for Coptic Egypt and Old Cairo. Thanks for the good job.
Watching this in Dallas with my family. Thank you a million times for doing this!! God Bless
Hey, that's pretty cool. I'd Iike to go back and film the new museum when it opens. Hope you enjoy the tour.
Thanks a lotttttttt..I have been waiting for this for soooo many days..u told me about the video..at last u uploaded... thanks again
This is just the first floor, I'll have the second floor video posted soon. Before next Saturday.
@@ProWalks that's great... I'm waiting for Saturday..
It's great that you were allowed to use your camera; in the old days they used to be quite touchy about photography. Thanks million for this!
Yeah, i only wish I had gone earlier when it was light outside so the museum could have been better lit. Thanks for watching! Part 2 will be out in a few days.
I love Egyptian art and sculptures.
That building is breathtaking
You are so good during your presentation, the pauses the little history steady hands etc. Amazing. I have shared your links with all my friends as we sit in our homes during the virus a very welcome solution.Thank God for You.
Simplesmente maravilhoso, belíssimo e espetacular tudo que foi recuperado da Cidade do Egipto, verdadeiras obras de arte escupidas em pedras bronze madeira fabuloso. ❤
Thank you so much as you just realised one of my dreams which was to visit this museum.☺☺☺
Omg, this is a blast, this is it...the Egyptian museum is a wonder in itself, this is something I needed to watch, amazing...
"Omg"? Oh my girlfriend? Only Monday golfing? Ostrich meat grilling? What is this code?
Always wanted to go there but no one to go with. Thanks for making the video
Hey, you're welcome. Part two of the second floor will be out later this week.
Deosebit! Am avut ocazia să-l vizitez....este altceva.....impresionant!
Felicidades !!!
Excelentes videos profesionales !! Sigue haciéndolo!!
Steady hand with the photography, thoroughly enjoyed! Thank you!
It is that great video which I want see for long time and how I want to see . Thank you sooo much .
Hey, you're welcome. Thanks for watching!
My wife and I visited the museum in 1989 and 1992. No airco, the upperfloor was ventilated by open windows. It never looked like a good idea. The museum is great, we really enjoyed the museum. The museum in Luxor is great too, at that moment quite new and the statues etc. were well displayed.
Incredible ! The quantity of artifacts is mind boggling so well displayed just stunning . Thank You . Subtitles would be great but I know it would take way too much time . Quite a beautiful Museum.
Hey, thanks! Yeah, I was hesitant to add captions only because there is so much to see and at the time I didn't have a good guide to the museum. I did find one though and added captions to my 2nd Floor video.
ProWalks I'll be looking forward to watching that , have enjoyed all of your video's very much , Thank You again .
I just discovered your ch. and subscribed right away. My homeschooler will have a blast watching your videos. I will also share this to fellow homeschoolers for their virtual field trips. Thanks for doing all these. Very much appreciated.
Video looks great. I visited it April 2010 and it seems cleaned. I believe Tutankhamen 's treasures are moved to Grand Egyptian Museum. I hope to visit it after the opening.
Hey, I was there in January and as far as I know, all of the Tutankhamen exhibit was still there. I saw the famous funerary mask, but I wasn't able to film it. Anyway, the 2nd Floor walk will be posted up on Saturday..or sooner. Thanks for watching!
I am unable to travel to all these locations I have dreamed about visiting for years. Thank you for your videos!
My pleasure!
Exceptional video, thank you!
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it.
Been there, done it & it was heaving with people!
That was an AWESOME 👍 TOUR, I totally enjoy it. Thank you for sharing.
I was lucky enough to have visited the Cairo Museum at end of November 2019. It’s always been a lifelong dream of mine to travel to Egypt. They didn’t allow cameras tho, and I only took pics with my cellphone. Hoping to go back when the Grand Egyptian Museum opens. Thanks for sharing this lovely video. It gives people the opportunity to experience this amazing place and artifacts when stuck in quarantine.
Best film about Egyptian museum 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank ypu for showing us all this beauty.
Things are very well displayed/organised
When you see how different God created people from different times and cultures, it is amazing, the writing, how they use symbols and drawings. How they built things during their time is a wonder, huge statues and pyramids. There is so much that can be learned from them.
WOW.... its empty now!!!! i Cant wait to see the new one!!!
I rewatch this, hope I can visit this great museum
I have a photo of my Egyptian father and 3 of his friends as young men atop the Great Pyramid, Dad swinging off the aerial up there with a Stella Atois in his hand…it’s pretty cool
Yeah, that sounds like a pretty cool pic.
Excelente video. Saludos from Spain
Ciao Manuel, Thanks for watching!
They definitely knew something we don’t know today!
And we know something they didnt know like how to make airplane,phone and bomb
Wow, thank you so much. That was fascinating.
Hey, you're welcome. Part 2 will be out soon. Thanks for watching!
Excellent video! Thanks a lot 💕💕💕🇵🇭
I had no idea so many artefacts from ancient Egypt existed. This tour is fabulous. It's given me so many insights into their culture and has also helped me work out the enigma of the Giza pyramids since they and the sphinx were as iconic to ancient Egypt as the Eiffel tower is to Paris France. There is a wonderful painting by David Roberts 1829 called "Departure of the Israelites" that depicts the ancient Egyptian metropolitan cityscape as he imagines it to have looked like. I used to once believe the pyramids were there before the Egyptians like some aliens must have built them or maybe a previous more advanced civilization that existed way beyond 5000 years ago. But this tour has convinced me that technology existed only 5000 years ago. Egyptian style was both fluid and triangular. Human body forms are inverted triangles with wide shoulders that tapered into thin waists and perhaps this desirable because it represented people power. Perhaps the Giza Complex was some sort of banking vault system. It's made sense of the star of Israel as first having it's origins in Egypt with the flight of the Jews from Egypt. Egypt was probably one of the wealthiest country's on the planet aware of how despotic it could become. Forms are straight ridgid and uptight; controlled. Perhaps Egypt had a vast surveillance network protecting it's borders. Protecting the gold of course being mined from the Nile. They hoarded and did not bequeath to future generations. That is something intrinsically unique to their culture. Obviously believing in immortality but with some foundation to that belief. They were medically advanced I believe. Why don't we know about it? Is it being concealed from us? Or has that evidence been destroyed and why? Anyway it does strike me as being a humane civilization even if not to the Jews whose rights were obviously abused, or perhaps Egypt was running out of gold hence the mass exodus that was turned into a mystical experience.
Speechlessssss Unbelivable !
Great work again. Nice video. 👍
Visited the museum and the pyramids 1988 US Navy port call to Alexandria , What a sight to see !
I was gonna go to Egypt this year which has been a lifelong dream of mine since I love the history. But then COVID happened. This video is as close as I can get right now. Thanks for the tour!
I seen the traveled one with the Pharaoh mother and her 2 young children as a child in Milwaukee Wisconsin and stayed in the town ever since then cannot wait for them to return I think it was the year of amun ra spicy beans or something like that but it calmed my soul wonders a lot and now fresh out my 20's it hard not to think of all I saw and I am a American Indian #asheenatribe #yearofthebanana so great video you have uploaded THANKS
we love watching your walking tour. All in our bucket list of places to go.
Thank you for this beautiful video 🙏🏼😇
You are welcome. Thanks for watching!
My husband is from egypt and he tells me that it is more beautiful in person. i hope to one day go and experience it for myself.
Thank you for making these videos and making us feel like we’re actually there 😊
Good tour, every other one feels like a sprint
Márvelous!
Thank you for sharing.
You are very welcome. Thanks for watching.
A lot of visitors complain about the chaos in this museum and the missing air condition.
I love it. It is charming and you’ll feel like Indiana Jones senior.
I will miss it when they moved to the new place.
Been there and it's really massive and wonderful especially the Tut exhibit
This was so incredible! We went to the British museum last August and I really enjoyed the ancient Egyptian exhibit. This was so nice. I loved this!
Fantastic! I'm speechless...
So amazing and lovely to see Thank you 👍
Thankyou so much for this vídeos... 🇧🇷❤️🇧🇷❤️🇧🇷❤️🇧🇷
Hi, you are very welcome.
I love this so many of my favourite pieces. So relaxing to. Keep up the great work and thank you.
Hey, thanks! The second floor video will be posted up soon.
@@ProWalks can't wait the videos are amazing always watch them more then once.
Amazing!! Thank you so much for sharing this.
Hey, you're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Thanks a lot! I've always wanted to visit this museum ❤
I was there in 1987. It was a great place to see the backs of many tourist's heads.
Another great tour!
Amazing video. Thank you for sharing with us.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I thought filming inside was prohibited?
Each item has ancient history & mystery. I'm putting this on my bucket list but this is the closest I may ever come to actually being there. Glad you took your time with it
Maybe they changed their policies. It only cost $18 to buy a ticket which allows you to film. I do wish I spent a little more time looking at each artifact. I got there late though and they were closing soon. Thanks for watching!
Hola soy nueva suscriptora, soy mexicana 🇲🇽 lo siento no se inglés, solo un poco, pero escrito lo entiendo, me encantan tus vídeos😳😳😳 me gustan las culturas antiguas 😍😍😍 los vídeos de Pompeya, Dios mío!!! que hermosos😊!! Nunca podré ir ahí 😭😭😭!! Pero gracias a tí he podido hacerlo!!!!! Es como si yo estuviera caminando por ese hermoso lugar!!😍😍😍 Yo vuelta loca disfrutando el paseo 😵😵😵!! MIL GRACIAS 😊😊😊!!
BENDICIONES PARA TI !!🤗
Hey, you are very welcome. I really making these videos for you all. I have more videos of Pompeii to post up too by the way. Thanks for watching!
@@ProWalks Gracias!! Si los estoy viendo toooodos!! son maravillosos !!! Ojalá y un día vengas a México a las ruinas mayas y Aztecas! Saludos!!
A little past 9 minutes, those two statues at the beginning of hallway reminded me of the movie never ending store
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Oh yeah, the Oracles right? He made it, he made it! :)