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fiogf49gjkf0d The price of admission to Egypt's monuments skyrocketed in the 1990s, and entry costs now form a significant part of travel expenses. At major sites like the Theban Necropolis you could spend ?20/US$30, taking into account such costly one-offs as Tutankhamun's tomb and the tomb of Nefertari - not to mention extra charges for the right to take photos inside tombs, or use a video camera. However, visitors qualify for 50 percent reductions on the price of admission tickets (but not photo permits) if they can present an ISIC student card or Go-25 card
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