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Pyramids of Giza, Giza Necropolis, Egypt - January 22, 2022: Man walking with camels at the Pyramids of Giza. \n\nThe Giza Necropolis is a large area near Giza, a suburb of Cairo that has many tombs and burial sites. It is also where you can find the famous Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx, and more. The name comes from the ancient Greek word nekropolis, which literally means “city of the dead”.\n\nThe Giza Complex was once near the ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis, and the Giza plateau is where a number of pharaohs, queens, and nobles of the Fourth Dynasty of ancient Egypt were buried. \n\nAll three of Giza's pyramids and their elaborate burial complexes were built  from roughly 2550 to 2490 B.C. The pyramids were built by Pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure.
Philae, Egypt; 04 25 2023: Courtyard of the Temple of Isis, also known as Philae Temple, situated at Philae island in the middle of Nile River.
Scenic view of Giza pyramids at sunset. Medium format camera
Aswan, Egypt - 26 Feb 2017: Temple of Isis on the Island of Philae, Egypt
Columns in the ruins of Luxor (Thebes) Temple, Egypt
Dendera temple in a sunny day, Luxor, Egypt
Sunset View Of Chephren And Cheops And Menkaure Pyramids In Cairo, Egypt
Filtered restoration from old negative film.
Ramesseum, Theban Necropolis, Luxor, Egypt - July 22, 2022:  The Ramesseum is the memorial temple (or mortuary temple) of Pharaoh Ramesses II. It is located in the Theban Necropolis in Upper Egypt, on the west of the River Nile, across from the modern city of Luxor. The name – or at least its French form Rhamesséion – was coined by Jean-François Champollion, who visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramesses's names and titles on the walls.
Temple of Isis on Philae Island at sunset, view from the Nile, Aswan, Egypt.
A tourist takes photos at the Kom Ombo temple in Egypt. This temple is dedicated to the hawk god Horus and the crocodile god Sobek.
GIZA CAIRO EGYPT - OCTOBER 2009:  Giza Necropolis. Mastaba of Seshemnefer and Pyramid of Cheops.
The iconic Pyramids with their technologies and astrological links are testament to an ancient civilisation that in many ways was further advanced than we are today. The River Nile has always and continues to be a lifeline for Egypt. Trade, communication, agriculture, water and now tourism provide the essential ingredients of life - from the Upper Nile and its cataracts, along its fertile banks to the Lower Nile and Delta. In many ways life has not changed for centuries, with transport often relying on the camel on land and felucca on the river
A young tourist visiting the Temple of Philae - shot from behind
Young Caucasian woman walking in the ancient Egyptian temple in Luxor
Aswan, Philae island, Egypt - 26 Feb 2017: Temple of Isis on the Island of Philae, Egypt
Columns inside the Dendera's temple
The Great Sphinx bythe Pyramids of Egypt and its companions in the sands of Giza desert, Egypt.
Sunrise at the Pyramid of Khafre and the Great Sphinx of Giza. Only one tourist took a video with a cam recorder.\nPlease note that the image was scanned from a negative that is over thirty years old.
The Dendera Temple to Hathor in Qena, Egypt
Most famous symbols of Egyptian Culture
Karnak temple in a sunny day, Luxor, Egypt
Luxor, Egypt, North Africa
Nubia, Egypt - April 27, 2023: Photographer and long lines of tourists in front of the Temple of Ramses II in Abu Simbel
Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt - July 21, 2022: The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak  comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, pylons, chapels, and other buildings near Luxor, Egypt. Construction at the complex began during the reign of Senusret I (reigned 1971–1926 BCE) in the Middle Kingdom (around 2000–1700 BCE) and continued into the Ptolemaic Kingdom (305–30 BCE), although most of the extant buildings date from the New Kingdom. \n\nIt is part of the monumental city of Thebes (Luxor), and in 1979 it was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List along with the rest of the city.
The Great Pyramids of Giza is Egypt's most prized treasure. Cairo is one of the largest cities in the world and from there, you can see the great pyramids on a clear day.
The River Nile in Aswan,Egypt
Double temple of Kom Ombo, Aswan governate, River Nile, Egypt. The Temple of Kom Ombo is a double temple in Kom Ombo,Aswan Governorate, Upper Egypt, constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty dedicated to Sobek and Horus. The River Nile has always and continues to be a lifeline for Egypt. Trade, communication, agriculture, water and now tourism provide the essential ingredients of life - from the Upper Nile and its cataracts, along its fertile banks to the Lower Nile and Delta. In many ways life has not changed for centuries, with transport often relying on the camel on land and felucca on the river
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