abu simbel temple egypt

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Abu Simbel, the Great Temple of Ramesses II, Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
Egyptian near Abu Simbel Temple, Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two Egyptians near Abu Simbel Temple, Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
God Horus as a falcon statue at Abu Simbel Temple Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
The inner sanctuary of Abu Simbel Temple, Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
Egyptian boy near Abu Simbel Temple, Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
Main statues of ancient Abu Simbel temple. Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abu Simbel Temple in Egypt
Ramsses II or Ramsses the Great statue carved in rock mountain at Abu Simbel Temple Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Abu Simbel temple, Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
King Ramses II - Abu Simbel Temple - Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
King Ramses II - Abu Simbel Temple - Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
King Ramses II - Abu Simbel Temple - Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
King Ramses II - Abu Simbel Temple - Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abu Simbel Temple in Egypt.Due to the large increase in population in the 20th century, Egypt and the Sudan government decided to build a new dam in order to more effectively regulate water supply and distribution, increase the land irrigation, in order to produce more food, the dam hydropower capacity will also provide more energy for civil and industrial.The ancient times known as Nubian, now owned by Egypt and the Sudan's half of the land will disappear in the water.As a result, people who live there will lose their homes and farmland, a number of important ancient buildings and sites will also cease to exist, including Abu Simbel temple.


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