Exhibit Extended
February 19, 2008 by Pastor Q
Filed under Magpie Archives
The Egypt Lives! exhibit in Cybertopia was extended to the end of February to cope with the crowds who came to gawk.
Professor Agapantha Asano, first woman to graduate in Classics from Oxford (1854), first woman to discover the source of the Nile (1856), the original Tomb Raider of the Valley of the Queens, traveled by dhow, crocodile and camel caravan for fourteen long, hot, sandy months to present this amazing exhibit for the edification of all residents.
When asked her overall impressions of the mysterious lands of the Pharoahs, she replied : “Long time, no sea”.
Each Wednesday at 2.00 pm till February 27th 1858 (SL time 2008) the intrepid explorer will lecture on the ancient wonders of the Old Kingdom, the eerie gods of the Egyptian Underworld and the hazards associated with travelling in long frocks.
Souvenirs available
To see the exhibition and catch a lecture — bring up the profile for Agapantha Asano and look in her picks for a teleport.
