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Friday, December 26, 2014
Shopping In Cairo
Shopping In Cairo
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Egypt is famous for its cotton. But I am guessing most of the raw cotton is exported instead of developing a good textile industry within.
For tourists, Egypt has its amazing glassware, perfumes and other small souvenirs.
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