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Queen Hatshepsut's Tomb for the air.  
   

Queen Hatshepsut's Tomb for the air.

Centre of the image is the tomb which the Queen had for excavated for herself in the Valley of the Kings. Her son had it descrated upon her death. He was slightly miffed that she had ruled the country even though through lineage he was the rightful heir to the thrown.
Valley of the Kings and Temples - 3 days in Luxor

September 30th 2008
Flying from Cairo to Luxor was a luxury that made me feel spoilt. I liked the feel of Luxor, a kind of old world meets new world charm. Straight away I knew that 3 days would not be enough. Luxor, while big on the tourist map, still has plenty of places to explore where you can walk through a local market or down a street without a single western face. From Luxor you can explore the Valley of the ... read more
Africa » Egypt » Upper Egypt » Luxor

Egyptian Flag The regularity and richness of the annual Nile River flood, coupled with semi-isolation provided by deserts to the east and west, allowed for the development of one of the world's great civilizations. A unified kingdom arose circa 3200 B.C. and a ser... ... read more
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