Earlier quoted context omitted.
Which is exactly why I'd rather visit Egypt than the US ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intention... )
Tourists are distinctive enough that you could probably usefully use the rate of intentional homicide of tourists rather than the rate of intentional homicide of anyone, though I doubt those statistics are kept. Egypt sees tourists as vital enough that one of the purposes of the police is to specifically look out for the well-being of nearby tourists, so probably pretty good on that metric.
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#23Tourists will be allowed inside the ancient structure after archaeologists found “hidden tombs” containing mummies, masks and tools. Did they miss a NOT? That seems like a strange reason to go from not allowing tourists to allowing them!
> The site, which lies in the open desert, attracts just a trickle of visitors and is currently free of the touts and bustle of Giza.
> The promotion of Dahshur is part of a wider push to boost tourism, an important source of foreign revenue for Egypt that dipped steeply after the country’s 2011 uprising before gradually recovering.
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#24It is hard to comprehend a large timescale of four thousand six hundred years. I wonder how much of our current software would last that long.
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#25It is hard to comprehend a large timescale of four thousand six hundred years. I wonder how much of our current software would last that long.
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#26It is hard to comprehend a large timescale of four thousand six hundred years. I wonder how much of our current software would last that long.
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#27It is hard to comprehend a large timescale of four thousand six hundred years. I wonder how much of our current software would last that long.
None.
It'll probably outlast me!
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#28Extremely surreal to go down in to the middle of an engineering marvel that large, and I couldn't believe that I was alone inside of it.
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#29Tourists will be allowed inside the ancient structure after archaeologists found “hidden tombs” containing mummies, masks and tools. Did they miss a NOT? That seems like a strange reason to go from not allowing tourists to allowing them!
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#30It is hard to comprehend a large timescale of four thousand six hundred years. I wonder how much of our current software would last that long.
(possibly You Are Not a Gadget, but could have been another)