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Dendera Temple Egypt

Temple of Dendera: The temple of Dendera, built by Ptolemy IX SoterII, is situated in the middle of a vast area bordered by a wall of air-dried bricks that is almost destroyed and has sides that are between 925 and 990 feet long; on the north and east sides of the wall are two magnificent portals that were built during the period of Roman rule.

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Colossi of Memnon

The Colossi of Memnon, which stand 23 meters tall and weigh a thousand tonnes each, were carved from stones of quartzite mined in Giza or Gebel Es-Silseleh and transported to their current locations.

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Tunis Village in Fayoum

Tunis Hamlet’s people are very kind and welcoming, and with a large number of foreign nationals purchasing properties in the area, foreigners are a common sight in the village on any given day.

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The Wadi Rayan

Visitors to Wadi Rayan and Fayoum Oasis will find a most wonderful setting for nature enthusiasts, complete with waterfalls, oasis, animals, and vibrant colors. An area typically inhabited by locals, with farming serving as the primary industry and source of income for everyone who lives there.

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The Meidum Pyramid

The Meidum Pyramid, which dates back to the Old Kingdom of the 4th Dynasty and is located close to the Fayoum Governorate, is an important archeological site. In comparison to the Pyramids of Giza and other pyramids, this one has a distinctive appearance.

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