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Close up of sculpture on Great Temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt
Ancient Egypt Map - Thebes
The interior of the Great Temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, EgyptInterior of the temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel. The sandstone pillar statues are approx. 32a high or 9 meters tall
The Great Temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt
The statues of Rameses II, Abu Simbel, EgyptLocated 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
Hypostyle hall, Great Temple of Abu SimbelHypostyle 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
Abu Simbel palace in Egypt
Inside the Temple of Nefertari, Abu Simbel, EgyptAbu Simbel, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
Temple of Hathor at Abu SimbelThe Temple of Hathor built by Ramses II beside the Sun Temple to honor his wife Nefertari at Abu Simbel
Temple of PhilaeAntique illustration of a Temple of Philae
Rock-cut temple at Ipsambul, on the NileIllustration of a Rock-cut temple at Ipsambul, on the Nile
Rally Des Pharaones, Abu Simbel TempleWestern Desert, Sahara
The Great temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, EgyptThe 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
Abu Simbel Temples, Egypt
Abu Simbel, Egypt
Graffiti at Abu SimbelOld graffiti on the Abu Simbel statues from the first travellers
Sun Temple of Abu SimbelAntique illustration of a Sun Temple of Abu Simbel decorated by 20-metre height colossi of Ramses II near Aswan, Egypt
Nubian monuments in Abu Simbel, Egypt
Temple of Hathor at Temple of Abu SimbelTemples 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
Great Temple of Rameses II at Abu Simbel at dawnTemples of Abu Simbel, Egypt Great Temple of Ramses II (Ramesses II) Nubia UNESCO World Heritage Site Four colossal statues of Ramses II (colossi)
Pharaoh Rameses II at Great Temple, Abu SimbelTemples of Abu Simbel, Egypt Great Temple of Ramses II Nubia Statues of Ramesses II (colossi) UNESCO World Heritage Site
Abu Simbel DetailDetails of Abu SimbelAśs temple mountain
Abu Simbel FacadeThe Great Temple at Abu Simbel was completed around year 24 of the reign of Ramesses the Great (which corresponds to 1265 BC)
Statue of Rameses II outside the Hathor Temple of Queen Nefertari. UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the Nubian Monuments. Abu Simbel, West Bank of Lake Nasser, southern Egypt. Africa
The Great Temple of Abu SimbelThe Great Temple at Abu Simbel carved out of the mountain viewed from boat on Lake Nasser view point
Panoramic view of the Sun Temple and the Temple of Hathor at Abu SimbelPanoramic view of Great Temple and Temple of Hathor carved out of the mountainside at Abu Simbel
Falcon-headed sun god Ra-Harakhty at Abu SimbelStatue of the falcon-headed sun god Ra-Harakhty above the entrance to the Sun Temple at Abu Simbel
Colossus of Ramses II at the Great Temple of Abu SimbelColossus of Ramses II on the Great Temple facade at Abu Simbel
Frontal view of the Great Temple of Abu Simbel fronted by four colossi of Ramses II viewed from boat on Lake Nasser
Great Temple of Abu Simbel
Great Temple at Abu Simbel, EgyptThe Great Temple at Abu Simbel was completed around year 1265 BCE of the reign of Ramesses the Great
Ramses II statue headAbu Simbel, Egypt, Africa
Colossus of Ramses II (top), Queen Nefertari (bottom), Sun Temple, Abu Simbel TemplesEgypt
Colossi of Ramses II, Sun Temple, Abu Simbel TemplesEgypt
Colossi of Ramses II, Sun Temple, Abu SimbelEgypt
Relief depicting a row of captives, Sun Temple, Abu Simbel TemplesEgypt
Hathor Temple of Queen Nefertari, Abu Simbel TemplesEgypt
Abu Simbelcirca 1840: The four colossal statues of Ramses II at the entrance to the larger of the two temples at Abu Simbel. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Abu Simbelcirca 1860: The smaller of the two temples at Abu Simbel, on the River Nile in southern Egypt. Originally carved from a sandstone cliff face