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Entrance to Tut-Ankh-Amon's tomb, 1967


The Valley of the Kings was a very quiet place in 1967, with far fewer tourists than there are today. We were able to stop off in Egypt for about 5 days, en route back to England from Doha, Qatar, before going to live in Holland for a short while. Ooops, yes, this is a scan of a print made from a very old colour slide, taken in 1967.
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