We left early in the morning from Hurghada to visit Luxor. There must have been at least 300 buses, and due to the tight security, we were travelling in a conwoy. First we stopped at Valley of the Kings. Then continued to the Temple of Hatshepsut, the statues of Memnon, the Temple of Karnak and finally crossed the Nile.
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Luxor - Temple of Queen Hatshepsut The temple was revealed in the middle of the 19th century, and it was not...
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Luxor - Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
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Luxor - Temple of Queen Hatshepsut All over the temple were found statues and sphinxes of the Queen. Many...
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Luxor - Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
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Luxor - The Colossi of Memnon Memnon, he was a king of Ethiopia son of the dawn god eos, who died in...
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Luxor The Colossi of Memnon
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Luxor The Colossi of Memnon
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Nile River
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Nile River
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Nile River
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Nile River
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Luxor - Temple of Karnak View of the First Pylon. The Temple is is built along two axis running both...
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Luxor - Temple of Karnak Western entrance - an avenue is bordered with two rows of ram-headed sphinxes.
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Luxor - Temple of Karnak Sphinxes at the western approach to temple (north side).
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Luxor - Temple of Karnak
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Luxor - Temple of Karnak The sphinxes consist of statues with lions' bodies and the heads of rams,...
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Luxor - Temple of Karnak
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Luxor - Temple of Karnak View from the inside of the first courtyard. Kiosk of Tahraqa and Ramesses II...
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Luxor - Temple of Karnak Portico and cryosphinxes on the south side.
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Luxor - Temple of Karnak Courtyards is bordered on two sides by a portico with columns built...
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Great Temple of Amun in Karnak in Luxor On the way out, back at first courtyard. This is a construction...
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Luxor - Temple of Karnak Ramesses II statues and part of the second Pylon.
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Luxor - Temple of Karnak View from the inside of the first courtyard. Kiosk of Tahraqa and Ramesses II...
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