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Aswan Attractions

Amada Temple is the oldest temple found in Nubia. It's moved and changed hands many times over the years, but it's still a great place to visit, especially if you're going to take a Lake Nasser cruise.
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Aswan City is a winter resort with a lot of ancient Egyptian and Pharaonic sites, such as the Abu Simbel temples, the Philae temple, the unfinished obelisk, and many pharaonic tombs. The High Dam and Lake Nasser.
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Lake Nasser is a massive freshwater lake about 350 miles (550 kilometers) south of Aswan and runs across Egypt's southern border into northern Sudan. It was created when the Aswan High Dam was built in the 1960s. The British colonial government built a smaller dam in 1902, but it turned out to be too small...
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The Abu Simbel temples are one of the most famous places in Egypt after the Giza pyramids. It is located south of Aswan on the shores of Lake Nasser. Built by the greatest pharaoh, Ramesses II, who also called them the Temple of Ramesses II or Ramesses II, these massive rock-cut temples marked the Egyptian...
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In Aswan you can witness the beauty of the Nile, the colors of the Nubians, and the temples in many different places. Many of the temples in Aswan were on islands, so when the Nile flooded the waters covered them.
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