Annie’s funeral

Annie’s funeral   After the writer Annie’s funeral ended and arrived at the pyramid-shaped cemetery at the far right of the picture, where his last resting place, his body was taken out, his face towards the audience to be his last view of our world and supported from behind by a priest wearing an Anubis […]

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Unguent vase

Unguent vase From the tomb of Tutankhamun. Elongated vase flanked with floral openwork ornamentation, cut from a single block of alabaster. On the neck of the vase is the head of Hathor, on the bowl are two beasts about the god, and the rectangle below contains the protocol of the king. The ornamental stand is […]

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Sarabium Puzzle

Sarabium Puzzle Sarabium Temple is located in  ​​Saqqarah and found Saqqara in the city of Badrasheen and is far from the pyramids of Giza by about 30 kilometres. The temple has 26 huge cavities of granite that is nicely made. Weighs a cover of 30 tons. The body of the coffin himself is 70 tons. […]

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Edfu temple is the most beautiful of the Ptolemaic temples.

Edfu temple is the most beautiful of the Ptolemaic temples.   The Temple of Edfu or the Temple of Horus in Edfu is the second temple in ancient Egypt in size, after the Temple of Karnak, and one of the last attempts of the Ptolemies to build temples in the manner of their ancestors in […]

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The ancient Egyptian calendar “Zodiac”

The ancient Egyptian calendar Scholars of several contemporary or ancient Egyptian civilizations, such as the Persians, Greece, Romans and Arabs, tried to solve and quote the ancient Egyptian calendar. Still, they failed miserably, and other distorted calendars were born, such as the Hebrew, Julian, Coptic, Lunar or Hijri and Gregorian calendars..etc. All of them have […]

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Dahabiya

Dahabiya is based on an original Dahabiya from the late 18th and early 19th century and is built in colonial style. The heart of this traditional two-masted sailing boat is the half-shaded sundeck. It’s the perfect place to lie in a wooden deck chair and lazily watch the landscape gliding by. Down below is a […]

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Hot air Balloon ride

In the early morning before the sunrise, you will be picked up from your hotel for a Hot air Balloon ride; you will go to cross the Nile River ‎towards the west bank by a motor-boat where your Balloon awaits and get your ‎cameras ready and enjoy the unique opportunity to view the magnificent panorama of ‎Luxor […]

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The Egyptian Museum

The Egyptian museum is located in the heart of the Egyptian capital, “Cairo”, on the northern side of Tahrir Square. This museum is considered one of the first museums globally specifically established as a public museum, unlike those preceding it. Work began in the museum during the reign of Khedive Abbas Hilmi II in 1897 […]

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A wonderful tour inside Luxor Temple

A wonderful tour inside Luxor Temple Luxor Temple is a large complex of the ancient Egyptian temples, located on the eastern bank of the Nile River in the city of Luxor known in the past as Thebes, and the axis of the temple extends from north to south and is parallel to the Nile, this […]

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The Great Pyramid of Giza

The Great Pyramid … a tomb or the earth’s energy centre? It is naive, after all the science and technology we have come up with. The disclosure of many secrets about our Egyptian civilization, to look at the pyramids, especially the Great Pyramid, as just a cemetery to bury a king and ignore the truth […]

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