Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Looking for Blue Skies


Cairo is at the very least the second most polluted city in the world. One of the problems with pollution is the fact that from the ground you can't see the blue sky to remember what it looks like and to remind yourself of the quality (or lack thereof) of the air that you are breathing. Get out into the desert on a windy day when the pollution has been blown to the other side of the valley and the world has a way of reminding you what you are missing.

7 comments:

Cheltenhamdailyphoto said...

That's such a gorgeous photo!

rc said...

looks good

are those the great pyramids?? how many of those you have?

Mia said...

great picture... feels soothing to look at.

Uma por Dia said...

Beautiful with and without polution.

Maryanne Stroud Gabbani said...

Those are just two of the roughly 92 pyramids in Egypt. Everyone thinks that we have only three...the main ones that get photographed at Giza. These pyramids are my neighbourhood group at Abu Sir.

Annie said...

What a perfect vista to gaze upon.

Anonymous said...

i've been to cairo, but i think jakarta is more polluted.
or maybe because i was in cairo for vacation, so everything looked better :)

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