Egypt is relaxing its ban on photography in public places
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Egypt is relaxing its ban on photography in public places

Egypt’s tourism ministry has just introduced it is enjoyable regulations on road images but pictures that are of small children or ‘damage the country’s image’ are still forbidden. This is welcome information for holidaymakers and citizens who could have experienced their cameras confiscated if they were being caught sneaking a image. 

From the Pyramids of Giza to The Valley of the Kings in Luxor to Rameses II in Abu Sible, there are some remarkable matters to photograph in Egypt but right until lately all forms of photography were being banned. Whilst several vacationers would risk having a image there was always the chance their digital camera tools could be confiscated.