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Egyptian AI Lens (Part 1)
I capture the beauty of unique locations in Egypt and transform them into stunning artistic cartoons using AI.
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- Alex tram:
The Alex tram was established in 1860, it is one of the oldest tram systems in the world and a rare gem that has been continuously operating for over a century and a half.
The Blue Tram is slower and runs through the bustling streets, perfect for enjoying the vibrant urban life, while the Yellow Tram is express, offering a swift yet charming ride.
The Green Tram in Alexandria is another cherished part of the city's iconic tram system, known for its vintage appeal and affordable charm, the Green Tram primarily serves as a link between the eastern neighborhoods of the city, connecting places like San Stefano, Gleem, and Victoria to the bustling city center.
The trams connect significant landmarks, from the Mediterranean coastline to the historic neighborhoods, making it a delightful way to explore Alexandria's cultural and architectural heritage. It’s like stepping into a time capsule that tells stories of the past with every stop.
- Alexandria Naval Unknown Soldier Memorial (Al-Gondy Al-Maghoul):
It is located in the Mansheya area in Alexandria and was built by the Italian community in Alexandria as a kind of tribute to Khedive Ismail due to his great role in achieving a developmental and urban renaissance in Egypt during his reign between 1863 AD and 1879 AD and also as a kind of tribute to Egypt due to its hosting of the last king of Italy, Victor Emmanuel III, after He deposed him and chose Alexandria to reside there, and his design was similar to the memorial of the Unknown Soldier in Venice Square in the Italian capital, Rome.
It was built by the Italian community as a souvenir to honor Khedive Ismail. Later, President Gamal Abdel Nasser issued a presidential decree in 1964 to convert this place into a memorial to the unknown marine soldier to be a memorial for Egyptian soldiers who were martyred in World War II.
The statue of Khedive Ismail was transferred to the Museum of Fine Arts in Muharram Bey.
- Giza Pyramids:
The Egyptian pyramids are among the most prominent archaeological landmarks and greatest architectural achievements in human history. They were built during the Old Kingdom period (around 2600–2100 BCE) as tombs for kings and queens, with the primary purpose of ensuring the eternal rest of the pharaohs and protecting them on their journey to the afterlife.
The most famous pyramids are the Pyramids of Giza, especially the Great Pyramid built for Pharaoh Khufu, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Great Pyramid is renowned for its precise engineering and massive scale, standing as the tallest structure in the world for thousands of years with an original height of 146 meters.
- THE TREE POOLS - DAHAB:
It is a mood of tranquility combined with the enjoyment of nature's beauty.
Three Pools in Dahab is one of the most breathtaking natural attractions in Egypt, natural beauty is everywhere you see, whether outside the sea from the connection between mountains and the sea water or inside the sea for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.
It is located south of Dahab on the Red Sea coast, this spot gets its name from three natural, shallow pools that are separated by coral ridges. These pools are connected to the open sea, creating a unique underwater landscape filled with incredible view of vibrant marine life with various types of colored fishes.
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