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  • Mount Sinai,  a 2285 m-high mountain, also called "Moses Mountain". It is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. And it is surrounded on all sides by the peaks of the mountain range. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top.
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  • Mount Sinai,  a 2285 m-high mountain, also called "Moses Mountain". It is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. And it is surrounded on all sides by the peaks of the mountain range. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top. Most people climb the mountain at night, so that they can see the sunsrise from the top.
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  • Mount Sinai,  a 2285 m-high mountain, also called "Moses Mountain". It is next to Mount St. Catherine, at 2629 m, the tallest peak in Egypt. And it is surrounded on all sides by the peaks of the mountain range. According to Jewish and Christian tradition this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Mount Sinai is one of the most important sacred places in the Abrahamic  religions. Thousands of tourist and pilgrims visit the mountain top. Most people climb the mountain at night, so that they can see the sunsrise from the top.
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  • Most people climb the mountain at night, so that they can see the sunsrise from the top. Along the camel trail on the way up there are many small cafeterias that serve tea, coffe, water and snacks.
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  • Jebeliya bedouins preparing for hopefully to sell som snacks to tourist, at the top of the Sinai Mountian.
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  • Most people climb the mountain at night, so that they can see the sunsrise from the top. Solrun og Bente Hyldmo with the guide, Mohamed Eid Hemed.
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  • There is both a greek orthodox chapel and a small mosque at the top of Mount Sinai
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  • There is both a greek orthodox chapel and a small mosque at the top of Mount Sinai
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  • Most people climb the mountain at night, so that they can see the sunsrise from the top. Along the camel trail on the way up there are many small cafeterias that serve tea, coffe, water and snacks.
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  • Most people climb the mountain at night, so that they can see the sunsrise from the top.
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  • Most people climb the mountain at night, so that they can see the sunsrise from the top. Along the camel trail on the way up there are many small cafeterias that serve tea, coffe, water and snacks.
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  • Most people climb the mountain at night, so that they can see the sunsrise from the top.
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  • There is both a greek orthodox chapel and a small mosque at the top of Mount Sinai
    sun_rise (17).jpg
  • Most people climb the mountain at night, so that they can see the sunsrise from the top.
    mount_sinai (21).jpg
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