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Philae

You need to take a short boat ride to get to the island on which the ruins have now been recreated due to the Aswan Dam project. It makes for a memorable sight, once it comes into view for the first time.

Egypt 2008 Photos:

Egypt Index

Highlights

Theban Necropolis

Nile Cruise

Temples along the Nile

  • Karnak
  • Luxor
  • Edfu
  • Kom Ombo
  • Philae
  • Abu Simbel

The Pyramids

Cairo Citadel

Egypt Reflections

Philae is a 4th century BC Temple dedicated to the popular Goddess Isis. Due to its remoteness (bordering Sudan), this was the last surviving Temple in use as an active place of worship for the ancient Egyptian religion. It was eventually converted to a Christian church in AD 535.

Me in the Outer Court with the first Pylon in the background.

One of the guardian lions looking into the Outer Court.

An amusing image of the dwarf God Bes, protector of children.

Ann & I with a view into the heart of the Temple of Isis.

The play of light on these columns make for interesting compositions.

I particularly like this shot. “Now just tell me again what exactly does that inscription say….?”

Hadrian’s Gate. The emperor Hadrian was a prolific builder outside Italy.

Standing nearby to the main Temple of Isis is Trajan’s Kiosk. You need to notice the tourists to the left of the entrance to realise the scale of this structure.

Trajan’s Kiosk from our boat on the return journey.


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