b'(Dr. Phillips serves as Research Assistant to the Egyptian section of the Penn Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology)A Post-Revolution Journey Up the Nile (Part I)A Post-Revolution Journey Up the Nile (Part II)July 10, 2 p.m. (Bradford Movie Theater) August 7, 2 p.m. (Ashcroft Movie Theater)Imagine being weeks away from a group tour of Egypt when you getOur post-revolution journey with Dr. Steve continues as we head up news that massive, charged public protests are sweeping the country.the Nile through the land of incredible Temples (Ramses II, Horus, You watch as protests grow into a revolution that oust the long-timeLuxor and Abydos) in route to the Pyramids of Giza. Along the way, Egyptian Presidentall taking place just before youre scheduled towell witness timeless scenery, hear incredible stories of post- depart with your guide, friend and Egyptian expert. What would yourevolution life, and encounters with Egyptians celebrating (or not) do? Likely the same that Dr. Steves friends (including children) did inthe recent changes. Youll feel whats its like to be among the very 2011they packed their bags and began an extraordinary 14-day tripfirst tourists to visit a Middle Eastern country post revolution. Youll through post revolution Egypt. This first part of Dr. Steves photo essayalso quickly see that news feeds dont tell Americans the whole story begins our journey from Abu Simbel to Old Cairo.of distant lands, not even close. 49'