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February 26, 2020
Since 1350 BC, these ancient Egyptian statues have loomed over the Theban Necropolis. Though battered by more than 3,400 years of scorching desert sun and sporadic Nile floods, they’ve captivated the imaginations of curious travelers for millennia. The twin colossi (which no longer resemble twins) depict the Pharaoh Amenhotep III, who ruled during the 18th...
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Sakkara (sometimes called Saqqara) is one of the most extensive archaeological sites in all of Egypt! It was the primary cemetery of the former capital of Egypt, Memphis, yet it is still one of the most unexplored archaeological sites, despite the amazing finds that have already been discovered? What else may be hidden among the site? The...
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  It is the tomb of the greatest woman and she is the wife of the great king Ramses II, and his beloved, and from the king’s love for her, he built the Temple of Abu Simbel in Aswan and carved two statues for her and is also represented by some statues in Luxor and...
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The Egyptian Museum  This Museum Contains A Large Number Of Exhibits, Which Include Several Ancient Egyptian Artifacts Dating Back To Antiquity, As The Number Of Objects Displayed In It Is Approximately One Hundred And Thirty-Six Thousand Pieces. Pharaonic Village  One Of The Most Places That Provide An Atmosphere Of Pleasure For Visitors, Where This Village...
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When You Will Be In Cairo, The Capital Of Egypt, You Will Never Feel Lonely Traveler! In Fact You Will Enjoy Travelling Through Time, From One Period To Another. Cairo Which Has Enfolded Various Civilizations Does Not Concede To Mortality Which Has Overcome. Cairo Is The City Where Past & Present Meet, Invites You To...
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