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Lying obelisk of Hatshepsut in the Karnak Temple
The Karnak temple complex at Luxor developed over more than 1,000 years, principally between the Twelfth and Twentieth Dynasties. It was, at its peak, the largest and most important religious complex in ancient Egypt. The most significant structure, and the largest religious building ever built, is the Temple of Amun-Ra, considered to be where that god lived on earth with his wife, Mut, and son, Khonsu, who also have temples at the site. The Temple of Amun-Ra is particularly famous for the vast Hypostyle Hall constructed during the reign of Seti I.
Sindh, Pakistan - February 04,2023: Beautiful mughal era carved sandstone tomb of Isa Khan Tarkhan II in UNESCO listed Makli necropolis, Thatta, Sindh, Pakistan
This captivating photograph transports viewers to the historical city of Uch Sharif, allowing them to marvel at its timeless beauty and rich cultural heritage. Nestled amidst a landscape of lush greenery, the city stands as a testament to centuries of history and civilization.\n\nThe image showcases a panoramic view of Uch Sharif, with its architectural treasures gracefully dotting the skyline. The ancient structures, bathed in warm sunlight, exude an aura of grandeur and mystique. The delicate minarets and intricately designed domes rise majestically against the clear blue sky, narrating tales of bygone eras.\n\nThe city's historic significance is evident in the intricate details that adorn its buildings. Ornate carvings, geometric patterns, and decorative motifs adorn the walls and facades, reflecting the artistic prowess of the craftsmen who brought these structures to life. Each element tells a story, inviting viewers to delve into the rich tapestry of Uch Sharif's past.\n\nThe image captures the essence of Uch Sharif's vibrant streets. In the foreground, locals and visitors meander through narrow lanes, adding a sense of life and movement to the scene. The city's bustling markets and colorful shops offer a glimpse into the daily lives of its inhabitants, bridging the gap between past and present.\n\nAs the sun casts a golden glow over the city, it casts gentle shadows, creating a play of light and shade that further enhances the historical ambiance. The tranquility of the surroundings allows viewers to pause and appreciate the serene beauty of Uch Sharif, transporting them to a different era.\n\nThis photograph encapsulates the allure of Uch Sharif, inviting viewers to embark on a visual journey through time. It serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving cultural heritage and cherishing the historical gems that continue to inspire and captivate generations.\n\nKeywords:
Ancient Ruins of Palmyra, Syria
HDR Image of Sphinx and Giza Pyramids at a different angle.
Takhat Bahi, an archaeological site near Mardan, is an ancient Buddhist Monastory, which dates back to first century BC. It is well preserved and declared as World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. its visit gives a glimpse into the great Gandhara Civilisation.
View of Great Sphinx of Giza with Great Pyramid of Giza in background, Giza Plateau, Giza, Cairo, Egypt.
Peki'in, Israel- October 22, 2022. Man greeting guests at the table in Old  Neighborhood of Druze village of Peki'in, Israel. Old traditional  northern village Peki'in is a small village in the upper Galilee, half-way between Akko and Safed. Most of the village is inhabited by Druze, Peki'in is known for its small Jewish community and synagogue.
Baalbek temple complex in Lebanon. Massive Roman ruins. Impressive columns and stone walls
Unique view of the rooftops of Sana, capital city of Yemen, in evening at blue hour
Front view of a female tourist wearing face mask at the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.
Monastir city Tunisia
One man, outdoors in the city, cool and elegant, caries a leather bag.
detail of the Great Temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt
Hypostyle Hall at Luxor Temple in Luxor, Egypt.
Palmyra, Syria- 28 November 2008: Ruins of Palmyra city, Syrian deesert. Dating back to the Neolithic era, the city of Palmyra, was a strategically located oasis first attested in the early second millennium BC as a caravan stop for travelers crossing the Syrian Desert. Mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and the annals of the Assyrian kings, Palmyra was subsequently incorporated into the Seleucid Empire, followed by the Roman Empire which brought it great prosperity. It is saddening that its present Roman ruins, declared by UNESCO as a world heritage site, have come to be endangered in the 21st century by regional military and political strife.
Indian camel traders in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India.
Hatshepsut Temple at sunrise in Valley of the Kings and red cliffs western bank of Nile river - Luxor- Egypt
The Front of the Abu Simbel Temple, Aswan, Egypt, Africa\nRight side low angle view
Aswan, Philae island, Egypt - 26 Feb 2017: Temple of Isis on the Island of Philae, Egypt
Giza, Egypt - July 18, 2016: Tourists ride camels to the Pyramid of Menkaure with the city of Giza in the background.
Old Walled City of Kagbeni with Stone Monuments, Monasteries, Mud Houses in Upper Mustang of Nepal
Portrait of an Indian man, as shot in Sabalpura, one of Rajasthan small villages.
Mallorca, Spain - 8 Oct, 2023: Puig de sa Marisca archaeological site, Santa Ponsa, Mallorca
Giza camel
Residential houses in the medina of Essaouira, Morocco
View of a male tourist enjoying a tour to the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.
Ancient buildings of sacred city of Jerusalem, Israel
Portrait of Old Tribal Man from the Shepherd community(Rabari) of Rajasthan. Rabaris are nomadic herders who live scattered through-out Gujarat and Rajasthan.
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