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Ramesseum in Luxor 🇪🇬

Step into the world of pharaohs and kings at the Ramesseum, an awe-inspiring testament to ancient Egyptian grandeur. This colossal temple, dedicated to the mighty Ramses II, stands on the banks of the Nile. As you explore its majestic halls and towering statues, you'll feel the weight of history and the power of a bygone era. The colossal seated statue of Ramses II, carved in stone, gazes across the centuries, reminding us of his enduring legacy. Wander through the ruins, and you'll uncover the stories of gods, battles, and the triumphs of a remarkable civilization. Location: Luxor (660km from Cairo) #localescapes
Posted: Sep 30, 2023
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