Featured "The outskirts of Sharm El Sheik"-Series

One thing I never liked is to be a tourist because it is only a distorted relationship between you and the inhabitants of the country you visit. A relationship often superficial and does not let you get to the bottom. The same happens if you live only in places frequented by tourists along the same routes observing the same views.

​Beduin

What follow is a tour in the areas of Sharm El Sheik, Egypt, in the Sinai Desert not overlooking the Red Sea. The real part, alive and active uncontaminated by tourists.

The following photos were taken in the industrial zone, built by the Israelis in the Sinai during the war and the highway to return to the hotel. All the report is shot with Plastica app.

​Me and Makram Samir Zaki

I must thank my friend Makram Samir Zaki for giving me this opportunity. An afternoon not lived as a tourist.

Thought I'd share these moments with you.

Andrea Bigiarini

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Writer, author & digital artist. Founder of the New Era Museum