Philae Temple |
First in our Aswan day tours move to enjoy by visiting the High Dam its construction began in 1960 and completed on 1970, the aim of this irrigation project was to prevent the river's flooding, generate electricity and provide water for agriculture. The floods of Nile River would make harm each year during summer to destroy many of monuments and make a difficulty in agriculture so the high dam was built to control the flood waters to support agriculture in a high-water year.
Unfinished Obilesk |
Unfortunately Philae temple was nearly lost under water when the high Aswan dam was built in the 1960s. But fortunately the temple was rescued by dual operation between the Egyptian government and UNESCO, This whole project took 10 years and has saved one of Egypt’s most beautiful temples from obvious destruction.
High Dam |
During our Aswan excursions we can watch on the Unfinished Obelisk sides are two shafts where workers cut away the surrounding red granite. Later, artists would have carved or painted hieroglyphics onto the stone, showing the Pharaoh name in oval cartouches.
One of great Tours from Aswan to do is stare your eyes at the most two great temples in Upper Egypt Abu Simbel, they are two massive rock temples situated at a village in Nubia, southern Egypt, western bank of Lake Nasser, near the border with Sudan. The twin temples were originally carved out of the mountainside during the reign of Pharaoh Ramessis ii in the 13th century BC, as a lasting monument to himself and his queen Nefertari, to commemorate his victory at the Battle of Kadesh.
The construction of the temple complex started during 1264 BC and lasted for about 20 years, until 1244 BC. Egyptologists say that the design of Abu Simbel expresses a measure of ego and pride of Ramesses ii and survive his name through the history and also this temple save by UNESCO from the threaten of water in upper Egypt.
Aswan Felucca Ride |
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