Reports show that Egypt's revenue from tourism amounts to $12.5 billion each year, with approximately 18 million tourists in 2010. The number of tourists has dropped dramatically since 2010 due to Egypt's constant political instability, caused by both the Arab Spring revolutions and a coup. Memphis and its necropolis: The Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur are Egypt's main attraction. Therefore, Egypt's revenue from tourism is largely attributed to that site and the pyramids. Furthermore, the local population benefits from tourists. Locals often have small businesses near the site where they usually sell traditional Egyptian items, such as miniatures of the pyramids or statues. Small businesses near the site range from small boutiques to food
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