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Abu Simbel Collection (page 5)

Abu Simbel, a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Site in Egypt's North Africa, is a treasure trove of ancient wonders

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Colossal Figures In Front Of The Great Temple Of Aboo-Simbel

Colossal Figures In Front Of The Great Temple Of Aboo-Simbel. After a work by Scottish artist David Roberts, 1796-1864 and Belgian lithographer Louis Haghe, 1806-1885

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: This Stint was along the Nasser Lake shore near Abu Simbel, Egypt, Egypt

This Stint was along the Nasser Lake shore near Abu Simbel, Egypt, Egypt

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Yellow-billed Kite flying over Nasser Lake, Abu Simbel, Egypt April 2009, Milvus aegyptius

Yellow-billed Kite flying over Nasser Lake, Abu Simbel, Egypt April 2009, Milvus aegyptius

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Ibsamboul Speos d Hathor partie gauche de la

Ibsamboul Speos d Hathor partie gauche de la
Ibsamboul. Speos d Hathor, partie gauche de la facade; John Beasly Greene (American, born France, 1832 - 1856); Abu Simbel

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Westernmost Colossus Great Temple Abu Simbel

Westernmost Colossus Great Temple Abu Simbel
Westernmost Colossus, the Great Temple, Abu Simbel; Maxime Du Camp (French, 1822 - 1894), Louis Desire Blanquart-Evrard (French, 1802 - 1872); 1850; Salted paper print; 22.7 x 16.2 cm (8 15)

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Nubia Small Temple Abu Simbel Antonio Beato English

Nubia Small Temple Abu Simbel Antonio Beato English
Nubia - The Small Temple at Abu Simbel; Antonio Beato (English, born Italy, about 1835 - 1906); 1880 - 1889; Albumen silver print

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Ibsamboul Speos de Phre John Beasly Greene

Ibsamboul Speos de Phre John Beasly Greene
Ibsamboul. Speos de Phre; John Beasly Greene (American, born France, 1832 - 1856); Abu Simbel, Egypt; 1853 - 1854; Salted paper print from a waxed calotype negative; 23.2 × 30.5 cm (9 1)

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: General View Monuments Carved Bedrock Photographers Dahabieh

General View Monuments Carved Bedrock Photographers Dahabieh
General View of Monuments Carved into Bedrock with Photographers Dahabieh. Abu Simbel, 1851-1852. Felix Teynard (French, 1817-1892)

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Temple Ramesses II Abu Simbel 1860s Antonio Beato

Temple Ramesses II Abu Simbel 1860s Antonio Beato
Temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, c. 1860s. Antonio Beato (British, c. 1825-1903). Albumen print from wet collodion negative; image: 26.1 x 38.4 cm (10 1/4 x 15 1/8 in.); matted

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Nubia Temple Abu Simbel Antonio Beato English

Nubia Temple Abu Simbel Antonio Beato English
Nubia - Temple of Abu Simbel; Antonio Beato (English, born Italy, about 1835 - 1906); 1880 - 1889; Albumen silver print

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Statue Of Ramses Ii And Wife At Great Temple Of Ramses Ii, Abu Simbel

Statue Of Ramses Ii And Wife At Great Temple Of Ramses Ii, Abu Simbel

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The small temple -known as Temple of Hathor - dedicated to Nefertari

Egypt, Abu Simbel, The small temple -known as Temple of Hathor - dedicated to Nefertari for the worship of the goddess Hathor and adorned with statues of the King and Queen

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: The Great Temple (Temple of Ramses II), Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt

The Great Temple (Temple of Ramses II), Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The temple of Hathor and Nefertari, also known as the Smaller Temple

Egypt, Abu Simbel, The temple of Hathor and Nefertari, also known as the Smaller Temple, during the Sound and Light Show

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: The Great Temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt

The Great Temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: The statues of Rameses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt

The statues of Rameses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt
Located just 40 km north of the border with Sudan is the temple of Abu Simbel which was constructed by Ramses II around 3000 years old

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Hypostyle hall, Great Temple of Abu Simbel

Hypostyle hall, Great Temple of Abu Simbel
Hypostyle hall with colossal statues of Ramesses II depicted as the god Osiris, the Great Temple of Abu Simbel (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), dating from the reign of Ramesses II

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Interior of the Temple of Aboo Simbel, from Egypt and Nubia, lithograph by Louis Haghe

Interior of the Temple of Aboo Simbel, from Egypt and Nubia, lithograph by Louis Haghe
XJF425313 Interior of the Temple of Aboo Simbel, from Egypt and Nubia, lithograph by Louis Haghe, 1849 (litho) by Roberts

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: EGYPT: ABU SIMBEL TEMPLE. The small temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, dedicated to the goddess

EGYPT: ABU SIMBEL TEMPLE. The small temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, dedicated to the goddess, Hathor, built 13th century B.C. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Abu Simbel palace in Egypt

Abu Simbel palace in Egypt

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Inside the Temple of Nefertari, Abu Simbel, Egypt

Inside the Temple of Nefertari, Abu Simbel, Egypt
Abu Simbel, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Temple of Hathor at Abu Simbel

Temple of Hathor at Abu Simbel
The Temple of Hathor built by Ramses II beside the Sun Temple to honor his wife Nefertari at Abu Simbel

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Statue of Queen Nefertari, Sun Temple, Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt

Statue of Queen Nefertari, Sun Temple, Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The small temple -known as Temple of Hathor - dedicated to Nefertari

Egypt, Abu Simbel, The small temple -known as Temple of Hathor - dedicated to Nefertari for the worship of the goddess Hathor and adorned with statues of the King and Queen

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Great Temple, known as Temple of Ramses II

Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Great Temple, known as Temple of Ramses II

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Great Temple, known as Temple of Ramses II

Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Great Temple, known as Temple of Ramses II

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: A temple guardian stands in front of the facade of Abu Simbel

A temple guardian stands in front of the facade of Abu Simbel. The entire site was moved 200m in the 1960s in order to save it from the rising waters of Lake Nasser

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Sun Temple of Ramses II

Sun Temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, Aswan, Egypt

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Sun Temple of Ramses II

Sun Temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, Aswan, Egypt

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: The small temple, dedicated to Nefertari and adorned with statues of the King and Queen

The small temple, dedicated to Nefertari and adorned with statues of the King and Queen, Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Statue of the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ, greets pilgrims and worshipers

Statue of the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ, greets pilgrims and worshipers to the Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth, Israel

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Greater Temple, Statues line the entrance inside the Temple

Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Greater Temple, Statues line the entrance inside the Temple

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Temple of Philae

Temple of Philae
Antique illustration of a Temple of Philae

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Rock-cut temple at Ipsambul, on the Nile

Rock-cut temple at Ipsambul, on the Nile
Illustration of a Rock-cut temple at Ipsambul, on the Nile

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Rally Des Pharaones, Abu Simbel Temple

Rally Des Pharaones, Abu Simbel Temple
Western Desert, Sahara

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: The Great temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt

The Great temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt
The archaeological site of Abu Simbel is composed primarily of two massive rock temples in, these cave temples taken from the side of the mountain from the pharaoh Ramses II in the thirteenth century

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Abu Simbel Temples, Egypt

Abu Simbel Temples, Egypt

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Abu Simbel, Egypt

Abu Simbel, Egypt

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Graffiti at Abu Simbel

Graffiti at Abu Simbel
Old graffiti on the Abu Simbel statues from the first travellers

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Sun Temple of Abu Simbel

Sun Temple of Abu Simbel
Antique illustration of a Sun Temple of Abu Simbel decorated by 20-metre height colossi of Ramses II near Aswan, Egypt

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Front Elevation of the Great Temple of Aboo Simbel, Nubia, from Egypt and Nubia

Front Elevation of the Great Temple of Aboo Simbel, Nubia, from Egypt and Nubia
XJF425312 Front Elevation of the Great Temple of Aboo Simbel, Nubia, from Egypt and Nubia, lithograph by Louis Haghe, 1849 (litho) by Roberts

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: The Entrance to the Great Temple of Aboo Simble, Nubia, titlepage of Volume I of Egypt

The Entrance to the Great Temple of Aboo Simble, Nubia, titlepage of Volume I of Egypt
XCF266242 The Entrance to the Great Temple of Aboo Simble, Nubia, titlepage of Volume I of Egypt and Nubia, engraved by Louis Haghe (1806-85) published in London, 1846 (colour litho) by Roberts

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: EGYPT: ABU SIMBEL. Carved colossal statues of Pharaoh Ramesses II and Queen Nefertari

EGYPT: ABU SIMBEL. Carved colossal statues of Pharaoh Ramesses II and Queen Nefertari at one of the temples at Abu Simbel, Egypt, c1200 B.C. Photograph by Felix Teynard, c1855

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: EGYPT: ABU SIMBEL TEMPLE. Colossal statues of Ramses II at the entrance to the

EGYPT: ABU SIMBEL TEMPLE. Colossal statues of Ramses II at the entrance to the Great Temple at Abu Simbel, built 13th century B.C. Photograph by Antonio Beato, c1880

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: EGYPT: ABU SIMBEL. The statues of Ramesses II carved into the rock along the Nile

EGYPT: ABU SIMBEL. The statues of Ramesses II carved into the rock along the Nile River at Abu Simbel, Egypt. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: NILE MOSAIC OF PALESTRINA. Detail of a late Hellenistic, c100 B. C. Roman mosaic

NILE MOSAIC OF PALESTRINA. Detail of a late Hellenistic, c100 B. C. Roman mosaic
NILE MOSAIC OF PALESTRINA. Detail of a late Hellenistic, c100 B.C. Roman mosaic, a fanciful representation of the Nile River from Ethiopia to the Mediterranean

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Nubian monuments in Abu Simbel, Egypt

Nubian monuments in Abu Simbel, Egypt

Background imageAbu Simbel Collection: Temple of Hathor at Temple of Abu Simbel

Temple of Hathor at Temple of Abu Simbel
Temples of Abu Simbel, Egypt Temple of Hathor Nubia Statues of Ramses II (Ramesses II) and his queen Nefertari UNESCO World Heritage Site. it is dawn before the tourists arrive




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Abu Simbel, a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Site in Egypt's North Africa, is a treasure trove of ancient wonders. As you step into the Great Temple of Ramses II, your eyes are immediately drawn to the awe-inspiring Colossi of Ramses II guarding its entrance. Floodlit at night, these colossal figures stand tall, exuding power and grandeur. Inside the temple, tourists marvel at the intricate sculptures that adorn its walls. A close-up view reveals the meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into creating this masterpiece. The Small Temple of Hathor for Queen Nefertari also captivates visitors with its beautifully lighted facade. As you explore Abu Simbel further, you encounter other mesmerizing sights like the Sun Temple and the Temple of Re-Herakhte. These architectural marvels were built by Ramses II himself and continue to amaze with their sheer size and historical significance. The site attracts tourists from all over the world who come to immerse themselves in Egypt's rich history and can be seen enjoying every moment as they take in the splendorous surroundings while standing before these ancient wonders. Abu Simbel not only showcases Egypt's glorious past but also offers glimpses into its vibrant present. The alabaster factory nearby boasts a highly decorated facade that reflects both tradition and modernity. This UNESCO World Heritage Site stands as a testament to human ingenuity and serves as a reminder of our shared cultural heritage. Abu Simbel continues to inspire awe in all those who visit it – an unforgettable journey through time amidst breathtaking beauty.