Our ongoing series of tourists doing or wearing, shall we say…interesting things. Some will make you chortle, some might make you bawl, and some will encourage you to station yourself with a whisk at some of these monuments to slap the hands of those who do these things. Here we have yet another individual getting hands-on experience with the relief at Deir el-Bahri; I just wish they’d at least not fondle the painted bits…
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