RMA0M8BB–The ruins of the fortress at Tell El Hebua
RMA0M8BC–The ruins of the fortress at Tell El Hebua
RMA3K214–A Glass Pyramid at the Nuwayba Docks
RMA3K218–A tug at Nuwayba docks
RMA3K1FC–Pharaoh s Island Taba Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA3K1E9–
RMA3K1DA–St Catherine s Monestry at the foot of Mount Sinai Gebal Musa
RMA8T9A6–Nabataean writings in Wadi Mukkatab Desert of Sin Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA8T9CB–The Monestry of Moses at the Oasis of Feiran Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA1XD07–Hieroglyphs on a stele at Hathor Temple at Sarabit al Khadim Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA1XB6B–Camping in the Desert of Sin at Sarabit el Kadim Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA1XD24–Mountain flowers at Hathor Temple at Sarabit al Khadim Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA1XB77–The Desert of Sin at Sarabit el Kadim Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA8T960–Stele carved in the mountains near Hathor Temple at Sarabit al Khadim
RMA1XCA2–A carving of the god Hathor at HathorTemple at Sarabit al Khadim Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA1XBCC–A fallen carving of Hathor at Hathor Temple at Sarabit al Khadim Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA1XD2E–Hathor Temple at Sarabit al Khadim Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA0P2BA–Tourists paddling in the hot spings on the beach at Hamam Faraon Pharaoh s Hot Springs the Red Sea Western Sinai Egypt
RMA0P277–A Tourist photographs a fresh water channel running alongside Egypt s Bitter Lakes
RMA1XA8C–4x4 Toyota Landcruiser Vehicles in the Desert of Sin Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RFA0P2DC–Waves breaking on the beach
RMA0P2BE–A palm tree and bandstand on the beach at Hamam Faraon Pharaoh s Hot Springs the Red Sea Western Sinai Egypt
RMA0P281–A land locked salt water lake near Egypt s Bittter Lakes
RMA0P2B6–The beach at Hamam Faraon Pharaoh s Hot Springs Western Sinai Egypt
RFA0P2D1–Waves breaking on the beach
RFA0P2C4–Waves breaking on the beach
RMA1XACB–4x4 Toyota Landcruiser Vehicles in the Desert of Sin Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA0P29B–Ships of the Desert Camels at Ain Moussa the Springs of Moses in Sinia Egypt
RMA0P27E–A land locked salt water lake near Egypt s Bittter Lakes
RMA1XAF1–4x4 Toyota Landcruiser Vehicles in the Desert of Sin Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA1XAD6–Flowers growing in the Desert of Sin Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA1XA92–The Desert of Sin Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RFA0P2BF–Waves breaking on the beach
RMA0M88E–Carvings inside the tomb of Osorkon II at Tanis in the Eastern Delta of the Nile
RMA0M894–Carvings inside the tomb of Osorkon II at Tanis in the Eastern Delta of the Nile
RMA0M86F–Head of a Pharoah Shown wearing the Hedjet crown the white crown of upper Egypt Tanis in the Eastern Delta of the Nile
RMA43WBA–The great pyramid of Khufu (Cheops), and the pyramids of Queens. The Giza plateau, Cairo, Egypt
RMA43WB9–The great pyramid of Khufu (Cheops), as seen from the pyramids of Queens. In the foreground is a temple dedicated to the godess Isis. The Giza plateau, Cairo, Egypt
RMA0M7D1–The canopic jars of Pharaoh Tutankhamun Cairo Museum
RMAY0EB5–The Pyramid of Khafre Chephren Giza Plateua Egypt In the background the Great Pyramid of Khufu Cheops can be seen
RMA43WE6–The Sphinx Cairo Egypt
RMAY0EB7–The Pyramid of Khafre Chephren Giza Plateua Egypt
RMA0M7FD–Exterior of the Cairo Museum
RMA0M804–Cairo Museum
RMAXFA12–A statue of Akhenaten at Cairo Museum
RMAT654C–Abu Simbel, Lake Nasser, Egypt. Upper Egypt / Nubia, Egypt. Abu Simbel, Lake Nasser, Egypt. Upper Egypt / Nubia, Egypt. Abu Simbel, Lake Nasser, Egypt.
RMAT654E–Abu Simbel, Lake Nasser, Egypt. Upper Egypt / Nubia, Egypt. Abu Simbel, Lake Nasser, Egypt. Upper Egypt / Nubia, Egypt. Abu Simbel, Lake Nasser, Egypt.
RMAT6545–The Engine Room of MS Prince Abbas, a cruiser on Lake Nasser, Egypt. Upper Egypt / Nubia, Egypt.
RMAT6547–The Captian of MS Prince Abbas, a cruiser on Lake Nasser, Egypt. Upper Egypt / Nubia, Egypt.
RMAT6549–One of the outdoor corridor decks showing the doors to the cabins on board MS Prince Abbas. Lake Nasser, Egypt. Upper Egypt / Nubia, Egypt.
RMAT6540–Dancing at a Galabajah Party on board MS Prince Abbas. MS Prince Abbas, Lake Nasser, Upper Egypt, Egypt. Dancing at a Galabajah Party on board MS Prince Abbas. Lake Nasser, Aswan, Egypt. Dancing at a Galabajah Party on board MS Prince Abbas.
RMABF422–Gref Hussein Temple. Located at New Kalabsha since it was moved from the rising waters of Lake Nasser.
RMABF41F–Courtyard of Kalabsha Temple. The temple was rescued from the rising waters of Lake Nasser and moved to its present location. The temple is dedicated to the god Mandulis.
RMAT653F–Dancing at a Galabajah Party on board MS Prince Abbas. MS Prince Abbas, Lake Nasser, Upper Egypt, Egypt. Dancing at a Galabajah Party on board MS Prince Abbas. Lake Nasser, Aswan, Egypt. Dancing at a Galabajah Party on board MS Prince Abbas.
RMABF41B–Temple of the Nubian god Dedwen. Located at New Kalabsha since it was moved from the rising waters of Lake Nasser.
RMAT6541–Dancing at a Galabajah Party on board MS Prince Abbas. MS Prince Abbas, Lake Nasser, Upper Egypt, Egypt. Dancing at a Galabajah Party on board MS Prince Abbas. Lake Nasser, Aswan, Egypt. Dancing at a Galabajah Party on board MS Prince Abbas.
RMAT64E5–A sphinx. Wadi al-Sebua, New Sebua, Upper Egypt, Egypt. A sphinx at Wadi al-Sebua in Egypt. Upper Egypt / Nubia, Egypt. A sphinx at Wadi al-Sebua in Egypt.
RMAT653B–Columns in the courtyard. Maharraq Temple, New Sebua, Upper Egypt, Egypt. The temple was built by Augustus during the Ptolemaic period.
RMAT6509–The avenue of sphinxes and the temple. Wadi al-Sebua, New Sebua, Upper Egypt, Egypt. The temple was built by Ramsess II and was moved from the rising waters of Lake Nasser in the 1970s.
RMAT64D6–Camels in the Desert. Wadi al-Sebua, New Sebua, Upper Egypt, Egypt.
RMAT650F–The temple of Dakka at New Sebua in Egypt. . Dakka temple, New Sebua, Upper Egypt, Egypt. This temple was moved to saved it from the rising waters of Lake Nassar in the 1960s.
RMABF445–The fallen statue of Ramses at Wadi al-Sebua. Upper Egypt / Nubia, Egypt. The fallen statue of Ramses at Wadi al-Sebua. When Wadi al-Sebua was moved to save it from the rising waters of Lake Nasser this fallen statue was moved to the same relative possition some 100 metres from the actual temple.
RMABF443–An old bulldozer. Wadi al-Sebua, New Sebua, Upper Egypt, Egypt. When the archeological sites were moved from the rising waters of Lake Nasser, one item of equipment was left at each location as a reminder of the the work that took place. This is in front of Wadi-el-sebua, one of Ramses II's temples.
RMAY0EAC–The Queens pyramids at the side of Menkaure Pyramid Giza Plateua Egypt
RMA709FE–Sunset at Luxor Temple Egypt
RMA6D0A7–Statue of Ramses II Luxor Temple
RMA6D098–Abu el Haggag Mosque as seen from inside Luxor Temple
RMA66F7C–Temple carvings at Madinet Habu near Luxor Egypt
RMA3K217–A tug at Nuwayba docks
RMA3K213–The Front Tower of the Citadel on Pharaoh s Island Taba Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA3K1E6–The plain of Er Raaha where the Israelites camped in front of Mount Sinai
RMA8TA0D–St Catherine s Monestry at the foot of Mount Sinai Gebal Musa
RMA8T9EB–Sunrise on Gebil Musa Mount Sinai Egypt
RMA8T9EC–Tourists on Gebil Musa Mount Sinai Egypt
RMA8T9E9–Sunrise on Gebil Musa Mount Sinai Egypt
RMA8TA07–St Catherine s Monestry at the foot of Mount Sinai Gebal Musa
RMA8T9AD–Nabataean writings in Wadi Mukkatab Desert of Sin Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA1XC6F–Hathor Temple at Sarabit al Khadim Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA1XC60–Hathor Temple at Sarabit al Khadim Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA8T96B–Stele carved in the mountains near Hathor Temple at Sarabit al Khadim
RMA1XB9D–Climbing to the temple of Hathor at Sarabit al Khadim
RMA1XC33–Stele at Hathor Temple at Sarabit al Khadim Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA8T971–Stele carved in the mountains near Hathor Temple at Sarabit al Khadim
RMA0P284–Archeologist David Rohl at Ain Moussa The Springs of Moses in Sinia Egypt
RMA0P27B–A fresh water channel running alongside Egypt s Bitter Lakes The Bitter lakes connect the Red Sea to the Suez Canal
RMA1XB31–4x4 Toyota Landcruiser Vehicles in the Desert of Sin Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA0P2BC–A palm tree on the beach at Hamam Faraon Pharaoh s Hot Springs the Red Sea Western Sinai Egypt
RMA1XADA–Flowers growing in the Desert of Sin Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA0P28C–Bedouin Traders at Ain Moussa The Springs of Moses in Sinia
RMA1XAE7–4x4 Toyota Landcruiser Vehicles in the Desert of Sin Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA0P2BB–A cave overlooking the beach at Hamam Faraon Pharaoh s Hot Springs Western Sinai Egypt
RMA0P2B5–The beach at Hamam Faraon Pharaoh s Hot Springs Western Sinai Egypt
RMA1XA97–4x4 Toyota Landcruiser Vehicles in the Desert of Sin Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RMA0P29E–Ships of the Desert Camels at Ain Moussa the Springs of Moses in Sinia Egypt
RMA1XA8D–4x4 Toyota Landcruiser Vehicles in the Desert of Sin Sinai Peninsula Egypt
RFA0P2DD–Waves breaking on the beach
RMA0P28B–Ain Moussa The Springs of Moses in Sinia Egypt
RFA0P2C0–Waves breaking on the beach
RMA0P279–Egypt s Bitter Lakes The Bitter lakes connect the Red Sea to the Suez Canal The Bitter Lakes are the Biblical location Mara
RMA0M8C0–Crossing the Suez canal by Ferry at Ismalia
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