Luxor’s alabaster industry has suffered as the result of the drop in tourist numbers in recent years, according to Al Monitor. Smaller workshops in Luxor are now being threatened with closure as they fail to make ends meet with barely any visitors around to sell their handcrafted souvenirs to (watch, runtime: 2:10)
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