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Egypt gets first-ever restaurant at the Great Pyramids in Giza, and it's breathtaking - Face2Face Africa

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As part of moves to boost the country’s tourism and provide the foreign currency needed to revive the economy, Egypt has opened its first-ever restaurant and lounge in Giza’s pyramid plateau. Named the 9 Pyramids Lounge, the restaurant's unique location will enable visitors to have a special view of the plateau's nine royal tombs. Unveiled...

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