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Author: Davide Mana
Paleontologist. By day, researcher, teacher and ecological statistics guru. By night, pulp fantasy author-publisher, translator and blogger. In the spare time, Orientalist Anonymous, guerilla cook.
16 February 2017 at 21:08
Quite an astonishing and intriguing cast of characters. I hadn’t realized that climbing up the pyramids at Giza was such a fad during the decades straddling the year 1900. While we wait for your story, here are photographs to whet an appetite for more:
http://mashable.com/2017/02/12/visiting-the-pyramids/
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17 February 2017 at 02:38
Yes, I saw the Mashable photos – and indeed, apparently they had to put a ban on climbing the pyramids because too many tourists were scampering all over the monuments.
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16 February 2017 at 23:08
Clearly, these young people are all about to be killed by a mummy, or anyway, SOMETHING that has been mummified. Classic “TEN LITTLE INDIANS” scenario, also seen in any college stalker movie, where the characters disappear one by one. (My opinion.)
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17 February 2017 at 02:40
Could certainly be an option.
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