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2 Weeks in Egypt 2008
Edfu Temple of Horus, South of Luxor
Example of well-preserved hieroglyphics.
Good example of the Greek architectural influence on the column capitals. This Ptolemaic (period of Roman rule) temple was constructed in 200 BC over the site of a smaller New Kingdom temple.
More Corinthian columns.
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Islamic Cairo: Ibn Tulun mosque (879 AD)
Thrilled that Train to Luxor Finally Arrives...
Invitation to Belly Dancing Competition
Luxor Temple: 3000 Years of Religious History
Our Ship: The Nile Plaza
Friends in Aswan, Elephantine Island
Outside Nubian Museum, Aswan
Felluca Sailboat Ride, Aswan
Valley of the Kings, Luxor
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
The Princess at the Queen's Temple
Felluca on the Nile
Other Ships on the Nile
Edfu Temple of Horus, South of Luxor
Effaced Images at Edfu Temple
Karnak Temple
Hypostyle Hall at Karnak
Floating Textile Market
Eager Merchants in Canoes
View from Luxor Marriot
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