Day14~ March 14th~ Egypt

lost in the sand

I went to Egypt looking for adventure. I got far more than what I bargained for…

A group of 25 something friends from all around the globe, all eager to find the truth, we headed into the desert on a moonless night to gaze at the stars and dwell on the mysteries of Egypt. It was magical to say the least, until a few hours later someone looked around and we had a feeling one of our friends was missing. We called her name into the pitch darkness but nothing returned other than the eerie stillness of the desert night. It was the kind of darkness where you could not see your own hand, let alone another person lost in the sand. We desperately came up with a plan to separate into groups of 2 and walk around looking and feeling for our friend. We spent about an hour of very high emotional distress and thoughts going all over the place and expectations of the worst possible. We were each running the risk of getting lost ourselves, if not for a far away light that we left as a marker and a place to meet at the end of our search. Our local friend and guide who was with us walked finally to the nearest road and managed to call the hotel in Cairo only to discover that our friend was showered and in bed after having been lost, finding the road and hitchhiking to the hotel while we were busy searching for her.

That night, people of different religions, backgrounds, nationalities and ages worked together while faced with a crisis, an Arab with a German, a christian with a jew, a European with an American, all towards one purpose, the safety of another human being. Amazing how a real life situation can cause all the ‘stuff’ that does not belong to being human, to be shed away, dropped for the sake of our shared humanity. A great lesson was learned by all that night, as the deserts of the planet can do that to us.


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37 responses to “Day14~ March 14th~ Egypt”

  1. Thanks for sharing!

  2. Good picture, Mimo, and very poignant words. Adversity does have a way of drawing very different people, even potential enemies, together. I’ve seen it too. Adrian

  3. oh! stunning atmosphere!

  4. … True lesson learned… Despite race or religion.. We all are humans- so we have that common humanity shared.

  5. What an incredibly calming post! The perfect marriage of a breathtaking pic and awesome prose!

  6. Gosh! What an adventure, terrible as it must have been. Always great to hear about people coming together for a common cause and working as one. Lovely picture of the desert as well! ^_^

  7. very powerful post and photogragh. thank you for that!

    1. Thank you for commenting!!

  8. that cool girl who knew when to give up and give it a rest: Next adventure, tie a rope around her waist…

    1. Great idea 🙂

  9. Would have been terrifying…love the photo!

    1. Thank you! Yes it was while it lasted!

  10. This photo I simply like because of the beauty on display. Great shot! 🙂

    1. Thank you very much!

  11. A truly beautiful story, and what an exceptional picture to go with it.

    1. I thank you for your comment!

  12. What a wonderful post Mimo and the photograph is truly remarkable – my favourite to date.

    1. Thank you Hellen!

  13. Thank you for your insight Memo. NICE!

    1. Thank you Wally!

  14. A wide range of thoughts here. The picture is spectacular! The emotions of the peace of the night to the frantic search for a friend … and then a touch of what humanity is all about. In other words, simply a wonderful post!

    1. Thank you Frank! This means a lot!

  15. What you write is so true. I love being in the desert with its simplicity, it strips everything away.

    1. Yes, the great equalizer! Thanks Russel

  16. Wow! What a beautiful photo and story to go along.

    1. Many thanks boyd!

  17. This is a great lesson. And I think you had a rare experience there. WHat a great memory. And the image is soooooo perfect!!!! Great work.

    1. Thank you so much. Yes it was one of those unforgettable life experiences.

  18. Beautifully written story. WOW! I am sure that was a night to remember. I love your message and it is so true. When it comes to being human, the other problems of the world no longer matter.

    1. Our humanity is the great equalizer isn’t it 🙂

  19. What an amazing photo. The story is great too and if you want to know what I think, I came across this recently via my Tumblr blog. I don’t often use my blogs to reblog other people’s work but I did in this case. Obliquely, it complements your words I think…

    http://ayephonography.tumblr.com/post/19083990646/wolvensnothere-carnivaloftherandom

    1. Hmm, I loved it, and something about the matter of fact expression on that lady in the portrait adds so much to the text! Thanks for pointing me to it Karl!

      1. I thought it said something very simple about people and politics that meant something to me.

  20. Beautiful piece of writing to accompany a wonderful group of people.
    Makes me think, that there still is hope for humanity.

    1. Thank you Tom! I never give up hope 🙂

      1. Most of the time i’m quite hopeful for the conditions of society to change. Though I do go through bouts of pessimism from time, to time.

      2. I like to think that change starts in each one of us. If I start to worry about the whole, I risk being crushed by the impossibility of it all, but me, I can change 🙂

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