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Even the burnt tree, the Simble of Palestain is raising again!!

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Two of the colossal statues of Ramses II (Ramses the Great, ruled 1279-1213 BC) at the Great Temple of Ramses II at Abu Simbel, located some 860 km (534 mi.) south of Cairo on the shore of Lake Nasser in Aswan Governorate, Egypt. The temple, and the adjacent Temple of Hathor, was constructed during Ramses II's reign on the true left bank of the Nile. Over time the temples were nearly buried in sand. In March, 1813, the Swiss geographer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt discovered the upper portion of the Great Temple extending above the sand and told the Italian explorer Giovanni Battista Belzoni of his find. In 1817 Belzoni succedded in entering the temple. By the turn of the century both temples had been fully excavated. The site faced permanent inundation due to construction of the Aswan High Dam between 1960 and 1970 some 280 km (174 mi.) downstream and UNESCO undertook to move the monuments to higher ground. Between 1964 and 1968 they were dismantled, with each piece numbered, and then reassembled some 65 m (213 ft.) higher. An artificial mountain with the contours of the original location was built and the temples were oriented exactly as they had been, thus replicating the original site. The temples at Abu Simble are included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 1979 as Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae.

Underwater amazing life in Red Sea - Egypt

منى ربيع أثناء مناقشة حول مجلس الشعب في أبو سمبل

 

Mona Rabei in a discussion about parliamentary in Abo Simble

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Nubian Village Aswan

The three Nubian Villages that are set in a beautiful landscape of the palm trees are located in the bottom of the Elephantine Islands. Have a great time as you undergo the experience of how they earn tie livelihood that they happily show to you. In the Pharaonic times these villages of grea

t significance as they wee source of gold

Nubians are the ancient tribes who inhabited this part of Aswan. These people who are of a simple taste and innocent nature stand in stark contrast to the Arab countrymen. It is almost like ancient and traditional wonders in the modern world.

Visit the Nubian museum which is one of the most famous museums in Egypt. If you are interested to learn about the history and the culture of the Nubian people then a visit to this museum is a must. See the beautiful artifacts that are featured in this museum. Learn about the sacrifices of the Nubians who suffered a lot during the construction of the High dam.

If you are on a trip to these Nubian Villages you can have a taste of the tasty bread that they bake in their households. See the local handicraft that they make. Also what is interesting is their houses that are made of ceramics. The bright colors houses are more African in their style rather than being Egyptian. See the baby crocodiles that the Nubians let free in Lake Nasser when they grow.

 

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Underwater amazing life in Red Sea - Egypt

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Lovely time in Egypt by Red Sea beach - Sharm El Shiekh

A relief above the entrance to the Great Temple of Ramses II (Ramses the Great, ruled 1279-1213 BC) depicting Ramses II worshiping the god Ra-Horakhty. The temple is located at Abu Simbel, some 860 km (534 mi.) south of Cairo on the shore of Lake Nasser in Aswan Governorate, Egypt. The temple, and the adjacent Temple of Hathor, was constructed during Ramses II's reign on the true left bank of the Nile. Over time the temples were nearly buried in sand. In March, 1813, the Swiss geographer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt discovered the upper portion of the Great Temple extending above the sand and told the Italian explorer Giovanni Battista Belzoni of his find. In 1817 Belzoni succedded in entering the temple. By the turn of the century both temples had been fully excavated. The site faced permanent inundation due to construction of the Aswan High Dam between 1960 and 1970 some 280 km (174 mi.) downstream and UNESCO undertook to move the monuments to higher ground. Between 1964 and 1968 they were dismantled, with each piece numbered, and then reassembled some 65 m (213 ft.) higher. An artificial mountain with the contours of the original location was built and the temples were oriented exactly as they had been, thus replicating the original site. The temples at Abu Simble are included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 1979 as Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae.

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Cody has a dark secret to hide. Will he tell who he loves it? or keep it bottled up inside.

 

(will have his secret in a diff pic, stay tuned peeps! ^-^)

Two of the colossal statues of Ramses II (Ramses the Great, ruled 1279-1213 BC) at the Great Temple of Ramses II at Abu Simbel, located some 860 km (534 mi.) south of Cairo on the shore of Lake Nasser in Aswan Governorate, Egypt. The temple, and the adjacent Temple of Hathor, was constructed during Ramses II's reign on the true left bank of the Nile. Over time the temples were nearly buried in sand. In March, 1813, the Swiss geographer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt discovered the upper portion of the Great Temple extending above the sand and told the Italian explorer Giovanni Battista Belzoni of his find. In 1817 Belzoni succedded in entering the temple. By the turn of the century both temples had been fully excavated. The site faced permanent inundation due to construction of the Aswan High Dam between 1960 and 1970 some 280 km (174 mi.) downstream and UNESCO undertook to move the monuments to higher ground. Between 1964 and 1968 they were dismantled, with each piece numbered, and then reassembled some 65 m (213 ft.) higher. An artificial mountain with the contours of the original location was built and the temples were oriented exactly as they had been, thus replicating the original site. The temples at Abu Simble are included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 1979 as Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae.

The Sound and Light show at Abu Simbel will convey you to the time of the pharaohs

 

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Water sports - Sharm El Shiekh - Egypt

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Even the burnt tree, the simble of Palestain is raising again!!

Sara was a turned child. She was turned at 6 years old. Alexander and Maria found her when she was dying in the cold weather of the Alaska coldness. He turned her and they've takin her on as a daughter to them.

They were shocked when she screamed at it bled their ears painfully. She uses her power as a warning call for the otehrs. Shes the scope out grl.

Sara was a turned child. She was turned at 6 years old. Alexander and Maria found her when she was dying in the cold weather of the Alaska coldness. He turned her and they've takin her on as a daughter to them.

They were shocked when she screamed at it bled their ears painfully. She uses her power as a warning call for the otehrs. Shes the scope out grl.

The story of the following photos goes like this. We were all relaxing on the deck of our ship, tanning in the harsh Egyptian sun, when we hear some yelling, and see a whole collection of these boats coming towards us while we were waiting to pass through the loch. These men had absolutely no reservations about hooking on to our still moving boat, and they were obviously seasoned professionals! It was quite thrilling to witness this, being that I had never experienced it before. They all collected around our ship once they realized we were willing to purchase items, and began throwing things up on deck for us to look at. We could then haggle with them over the price, and they would throw another item up for us to put money in (they were in plastic bags), to throw back down. It was quite a fascinating experience! The following portraits are of these amazing men who make their living on the magical waters of the Nile.

Ramses II - Abu Simble Temple - Aswan

Sphinx Head - Gize Pyramids - Egypt

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Abu Simbel, Egypt

Abu Simble Temple - Small Temple Of Nefertari - Aswan

Sara was a turned child. She was turned at 6 years old. Alexander and Maria found her when she was dying in the cold weather of the Alaska coldness. He turned her and they've takin her on as a daughter to them.

They were shocked when she screamed at it bled their ears painfully. She uses her power as a warning call for the otehrs. Shes the scope out grl.

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