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August 10, 2020
The Western desert in Egypt

The Western deserts of Egypt: Your guide to things to do

Egypt has all kinds of desert terrain, from sand dunes to rocky hills and mountains about 96% of Egypt’s territory is desert, So you can see sand everywhere it is also very exciting to discover Oasis in the desert, the Nile valley divided the Egyptian desert into large pieces: the western deserts of Egypt and...
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The temples of Abu Simbel

The Temples of Abu Simbel

The sun aligning on the face of King Ramses’ seated monument to commemorate his birthday on one day and his coronation on the other is an unusual phenomenon that occurs twice a year; here, you’ll find all you need to know about The Temples of Abu Simbel. If you are looking for a fantastic experience...
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The Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan

The Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan

The Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan is a giant known ancient Obelisk located in the northern region of the stone quarries of ancient Egypt in Aswan Egypt. Here you’ll find information about construction, facts, and why it is called an unfinished obelisk. Facts of Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan: Hatshepsut (1508–1458 BC) placed an order for its...
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Valley of Kings and Queens

The Valley of the Kings and Queens

The Valley of the Kings and Queens After serving only as a tourist destination in antiquity, the Valley of the Kings is now one of the locations that have undergone the most extensive archaeological explorations in Egyptology during the past two centuries (especially the days of the Roman era). Because the queens of the eighteenth,...
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The Valley of the Nobles

The Valley of the Nobles, or “Tombs of the Nobles,” offers a fascinating look into the hundreds of tombs uncovered here via several archaeological digs over the years. It was formerly an old city where all the burials took place, situated along the West Bank of the Nile and characterized by distinctive sandstone rock cliffs....
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Pyramid of Menkaure

The Pyramid of Menkaure is only 62 meters high, making it the smallest of the Pyramids of Giza. It was built by the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Menkaure in the 26th century BC and is southwest of the other two Pyramids of Giza. It is the only one of the three pyramids of Giza that doesn’t...
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Inside the pyramids of giza

Inside the pyramids of giza

What are the 3 Pyramids of Giza inside the pyramids of giza? Inside the pyramids of giza The word pyramid comes from the Greek: Pyramis πυραμίς in the plural pyramidis, indicating a wheat flour cake, which had the shape of a pyramid. Some historians believe that the Greek word itself comes from the Egyptian word...
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Saqqara Complex: A travel guide for first-time visitors

If you are looking to explore Saqqara Complex and know more information about ancient Egypt we’ve got you covered with a list of what you can see. If you are looking for an amazing experience that you will ever have in Egypt, check out Egypt travel packages   History of Saqqara Complex It is an...
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The step pyramid of Zoser

The step pyramid of Zoser: facts, location, history, photos  The step pyramid of Zoser dominates the horizon in Saqqara. It is the first pyramid in history and the first stone building erected in Egypt. The pyramid is surrounded by a funerary complex with a limestone enclosure. We know better its location, the history of its...
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The Hanging Church

The Hanging Church

The Hanging Church history (al-Moallaqa) The Hanging Church destroyed several times, notably in the 9th century during a conflict between the governor of Egypt and the Coptic patriarch. Rebuilt around 975, it was the seat of the Coptic patriarchate. Transferred from Alexandria by Patriarch Christodule (1047-1077). For two centuries, the building was therefore at the...
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