When Julie Woods visited the Middle East last year she was overcome with the thought that she was actually running her fingers over 4000-year-old engravings in the great stone edifices at Abu Simbel.
"It was an unbelievable experience touching ancient history like that."
The experience was all the more moving because Julie is blind and, as a result, had never thought she would be able to tour places like the red stone city of Petra in Jordan or the great temples at Luxor in Egypt.
Indeed, when partner Ron Esplin first suggested making a Middle East visit on the way back from attending the 200th birthday celebrations for Louis Braille in Paris, she was not keen.
"I was very unsure. My immediate thoughts were, How safe is it?"