#Aswan centre
#Tombs of the Nobles
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#Street 7, Abu AR Rish Qebli
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The most important and beautiful tombs in the Tombs of the Nobles in Aswan are the tombs of Harkhuf, Sarenput II, and the tomb of Sabni and Mekho.
#Monastery of St. Simeon
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#Luxor Aswan El-Gharby
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The monastery's haunting beauty, set against the backdrop of the Nile and the desert, creates an atmosphere of contemplation and reflection.
#Elephantine ruins
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#Sheyakhah Oula
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This captivating destination is a harmonious blend of past and present, where the echoes of ancient dynasties resonate through the remnants of the Temple of Satet and the intriguing Nilometer.
#The Fatimid Cemetery
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#Al Gabana Al Fatemeya
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The domes are built on a drum with corners sticking out like horns, a feature unique to southern Egypt.
#Unfinished Obelisk
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#Sheyakhah Oula
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The Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan stands as a remarkable testament to the ingenuity and grandeur of ancient Egypt. This archaeological marvel, shrouded in mystery, offers a glimpse into the intricate craftsmanship and ambitious endeavors of a bygone era.
#Aswan south
#Philae Temple
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#Island of Agilika
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It was famed for its beauty and was known as the "Pearl of Egypt'. Plants and palm trees grew from the fertile deposits that had collected in the crevices of the granite bedrock. Gracious Graeco-Roman temples and colonnades, kiosks and sanctuaries rose proudly against the skyline. There was a sense of mystery. Not furtive, in violate secrets, so much as veiled mystification.
#Kalabsha Temple
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N23 57 39.16 E32 52 01.02
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As you explore this magnificent site, you'll be captivated by the intricate carvings, towering columns, and well-preserved hieroglyphics that adorn the temple walls. The serene surroundings and picturesque views of Lake Nasser add to the enchanting atmosphere.
#Temple of Derr
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New Amada
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It is the only rock-cut temple in Nubia which was constructed by this pharaoh on the right (or east) bank of the Nile and used to stand at el-Derr.
#Temple of Amada
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Dedicated, like many temples in Nubia, to the gods Amun-Ra and Ra-Horakhty, it has some of the finest and best-preserved reliefs of any Nubian monument and contains two important historical inscriptions.
#Abu Simbel twin temples
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The twin temples were originally carved out of the mountainside in the 13th century BC, during the 19th dynasty reign of the Pharaoh Ramesses II. They serve as a lasting monument to the king and his queen Nefertari, and commemorate his victory at the Battle of Kadesh. Their huge external rock relief figures have become iconic.