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I am a fan of your site, but this one may be a hoax.
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/weblog/comments/snow_covered_sphinx
Not sure if this photo is a real one or a photoshopped one. There really was snow at the Sphinx, but some of the photos floating around are real, some are doctored.
Bummer weather if you are only wearing a loin cloth.
I read that this specific pictures was a model – don’t recall which blog I saw it the specific link to find it . . .
It’s a nice picture but it’s from a Photo Effects Contests
http://www.worth1000.com/entries/148861/it-s-a-cold-day-in-egypt
The snow event did occur though !
I was there in February 2004 and it was 30 degrees C.
As far as I know this cold weather is unusual especially in December.
Great, love it! 🙂