Looking out the window, the car passed the city on October 6 on the outskirts of Cairo and entered the desert full of sand. Bedouin driver Osama told us that such a monotonous scenery will be repeated for four hours, and then you will have a big surprise. Bedouin is in Arabic a "nomad in the wilderness", a tribe scattered in the deserts of western asia and north africa that has lived by raising camels for a living. The Bedouin men, who grew up in the desert, naturally became the best guide to take guests deep into the desert hinterland, wrapped in Bedouin-style plaid headscarves, driving against the yellow sand and the sun, taming the desert boats of the civilization era like domesticated camels. Halfway through a lonely service station, the square lobby of the 1960s, the pitiful canteen, is always flushing the toilet. Just such a place, because a wall separated the wind and sand and the sun, it seems to be reliable.