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Temples of Abu Simbel
One of the monuments breathtaking

Egypt, which had been preceded by the Pyramids of Giza: It temples of Abu Simbel, which amazed at the vision.
The transfer of temples, historic event in 1960 on the danger of sinking in Lake Nasser when the Aswan High Dam. Fired the Egyptian government with the support of UNESCO's global appeal to help save these huge monuments. The process was successfully dismantled and transported to a place about 60 meters high above the rock where it was built originally.
The Temple of Ramses II, the most famous and the youngest of the two temples were built for his favorite wife Nefertari in the 13th century BC.
A large front of the temple of Ramses II, four giant statues of sitting. The width of the front 119 feet, and a height of 100 feet, the height of each statue of Faisal to 67 feet. The front door leads to the internal interface of the temple 185 feet long, a rocky cave man-made lead to a series of halls and rooms.
The most important feature of the temple of Abu simbel is that it is directed in a way that allows sunlight to be reflected in the morning along the internal cave temple twice each year, and gain its light on the four seated statues of the gods deep in the cave.
One of the monuments breathtaking
Egypt, which had been preceded by the Pyramids of Giza: It temples of Abu Simbel, which amazed at the vision.
The transfer of temples, historic event in 1960 on the danger of sinking in Lake Nasser when the Aswan High Dam. Fired the Egyptian government with the support of UNESCO's global appeal to help save these huge monuments. The process was successfully dismantled and transported to a place about 60 meters high above the rock where it was built originally.
The Temple of Ramses II, the most famous and the youngest of the two temples were built for his favorite wife Nefertari in the 13th century BC.
A large front of the temple of Ramses II, four giant statues of sitting. The width of the front 119 feet, and a height of 100 feet, the height of each statue of Faisal to 67 feet. The front door leads to the internal interface of the temple 185 feet long, a rocky cave man-made lead to a series of halls and rooms.
The most important feature of the temple of Abu simbel is that it is directed in a way that allows sunlight to be reflected in the morning along the internal cave temple twice each year, and gain its light on the four seated statues of the gods deep in the cave.
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