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People have been coming to Egypt for thousands of years because of the Giza pyramids. Every year, millions of people go to Cairo, Luxor, and the Nile Valley to see ancient Egyptian temples, tombs, and ruins. Visitors are also drawn to the beautiful architecture and rich history of medieval Islamic Cairo and the legendary Greco-Roman...
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The oldest necropolis of Memphis is in Saqqara, Egypt. It is located on the west bank of the Nile, about 40 kilometers south of Cairo. The name Saqqara comes from the name of the burial god Sukkar. It is about 6.2 kilometers long and is located on the western plateau. It is part of the...
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Some of the most famous temples from ancient Egypt are located in the city of Esna. Esna was one of the most important and famous cities in ancient Egypt. The Romans and the Ptolemies left their mark on the temples in this region, such as the Esna Temple which is also called the Khnum Temple.
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The Sahara Desert extends 5,000 km westward from the Nile to the Atlantic Ocean. The largest expanse of desert in the world is filled with small patches of green where people have managed to survive. Contrary to what most people think, oases are usually in rocky areas where wind and time have carved large depressions...
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Dahshur Necropolis
What lies beneath the surface of the Dahshur Necropolis? What secrets do these ancient structures hold? Prepare to be transported through time as we unearth the captivating history, myths, and legends surrounding this extraordinary necropolis.
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