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Unfortunately, we don't have much English information about Upper Egypt, but we have more information in other languages German, French, Italian, Spanish. Here is the automatic translation by Google:
The classic journey leads Egypt along the Nile to the south, via Luxor to Aswan. Classically this can safely be literally understood. If Egyptians proud of their country as the cradle of civilization to speak, then they say especially those narrow strips of a few kilometers, sometimes only a few meters of fertile land left and right of the Nile and comprises of some of the most fascinating monuments of the world up all time. Aufgefädelt like a chain, they are in the landscape. Abydos, where t...
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sight Luxor Temple
in Luxor, Egypt
The Egyptians called it ipet Amun resjet (the southern women’s house of Amun). Like all Egyptian religious structures, it included chapels to the gods with their side rooms and anterooms, a large hypost...
sight Karnak Temple
in Luxor, Egypt
Largest temple complex in Egypt. It mainly consists of the large Amun Temple, the Temple of Khons as well as a Festival Temple of Tuthmosis III, but also encompasses many other structures. The northern ...
sight Abu Simbel
in Egypt
The rock tombs of Abu Simbel are undoubtedly among the most magnificent monuments in Egypt . Abu Simbel - the goal of many tourists, even though it is difficult or relatively costly to get there. Direct...
See the most beautiful temples of Egypt by river boat created by marcopolo on 2009-10-09 12:36:43
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