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Egypt, Nubia, Abu Simbel, facade of Temple of Hator

Egypt, Nubia, Abu Simbel, facade of Temple of Hator UNESCO World Heritage Site World Heritage

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13th Century Bc 19th Dynasty Abu Simbel Ancient Egyptian Culture Carved Clear Sky Egypt Monument Nefertari Nubia Old Ruin People In The Background Place Of Worship River Rock Formation Unesco World Heritage Ramesses Ii Temple Of Hator


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print transports us to the ancient wonders of Egypt, specifically Nubia's Abu Simbel. The facade of the Temple of Hator stands proudly against a backdrop of breathtaking rock formations and a clear blue sky. Its intricate carvings tell tales of an extraordinary civilization that once thrived here. As we gaze upon this horizontal landscape, we are reminded of the grandeur and architectural brilliance that defined ancient Egypt. This temple, dating back to the 19th dynasty, is a testament to their mastery in creating awe-inspiring structures. The high angle view allows us to appreciate the scale and detail of this old ruin, while also capturing glimpses of people in the background who have come from far and wide to witness its magnificence. It is no wonder why UNESCO has recognized it as a World Heritage Site. The Temple of Hator was built by none other than Ramesses II himself, dedicated to his beloved wife Nefertari. As we explore every inch with our eyes, we can almost feel the echoes of prayers and rituals that once filled this place of worship. Immersed in ancient Egyptian culture amidst these timeless surroundings, one cannot help but be transported back over three thousand years into history itself. This remarkable photograph serves as a reminder not only of our past but also as an invitation for future travelers seeking adventure and enlightenment at one of Egypt's most iconic destinations.

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