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  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. View of a detailed ancient Egyptian bas relief at the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_012.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. View of ancient Egyptian s or sarcophagi possibly for crocodiles at the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_026.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. View of a detailed ancient Egyptian bas relief at the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_019.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. View of a detailed ancient Egyptian bas relief at the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_008.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt. View of the vividly painted wooden ceiling above the richly ornamented interior of the Mosque of Qaitbey in the city of the dead. The Mosque which dates from 1474 is regarded as one of the best examples of Islamic architecture of the period and features on the Egyptian one pond note. The city of the dead is the northern cemetery of a vast necropolis that is not just home to the dead but also home to hundreds of thousands of living people who have occupied the larger tombs and mausoleums of deceased family members and relations.
    Egypt_Cairo_070.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt. View of the footprint of the Prophet Muhammad inside the Mosque of Qaitbey in the city of the dead. The Mosque which dates from 1474 is regarded as one of the best examples of Islamic architecture of the period and features on the Egyptian one pond note. The city of the dead is the northern cemetery of a vast necropolis that is not just home to the dead but also home to hundreds of thousands of living people who have occupied the larger tombs and mausoleums of deceased family members and relations.
    Egypt_Cairo_072.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt. View of Arabesque arches and colourful stained glass windows from the richly ornamented interior of the Mosque of Qaitbey in the city of the dead. The Mosque which dates from 1474 is regarded as one of the best examples of Islamic architecture of the period and features on the Egyptian one pond note. The city of the dead is the northern cemetery of a vast necropolis that is not just home to the dead but also home to hundreds of thousands of living people who have occupied the larger tombs and mausoleums of deceased family members and relations.
    Egypt_Cairo_071.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt. View of Arabesque colourful stained glass windows from the richly ornamented interior of the Mosque of Qaitbey in the city of the dead. The Mosque which dates from 1474 is regarded as one of the best examples of Islamic architecture of the period and features on the Egyptian one pond note. The city of the dead is the northern cemetery of a vast necropolis that is not just home to the dead but also home to hundreds of thousands of living people who have occupied the larger tombs and mausoleums of deceased family members and relations.
    Egypt_Cairo_067.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt. View of the vividly painted wooden ceiling above the richly ornamented interior of the Mosque of Qaitbey in the city of the dead. The Mosque which dates from 1474 is regarded as one of the best examples of Islamic architecture of the period and features on the Egyptian one pond note. The city of the dead is the northern cemetery of a vast necropolis that is not just home to the dead but also home to hundreds of thousands of living people who have occupied the larger tombs and mausoleums of deceased family members and relations.
    Egypt_Cairo_068.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt. View of Arabesque arches and colourful stained glass windows from the richly ornamented interior of the Mosque of Qaitbey in the city of the dead. The Mosque which dates from 1474 is regarded as one of the best examples of Islamic architecture of the period and features on the Egyptian one pond note. The city of the dead is the northern cemetery of a vast necropolis that is not just home to the dead but also home to hundreds of thousands of living people who have occupied the larger tombs and mausoleums of deceased family members and relations.
    Egypt_Cairo_066.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt. View of the intricately carved stone Islamic dome of the Mosque of Qaitbey in the city of the dead. The dome is carved with interlaced and floral designs and crowns the Mosque which dates from 1474 and features on the Egyptian one pond note. The city of the dead is the northern cemetery of a vast necropolis that is not just home to the dead but also home to hundreds of thousands of living people who have occupied the larger tombs and mausoleums of deceased family members and relations.
    Egypt_Cairo_063.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt. View of the intricately carved stone Islamic dome of the Mosque of Qaitbey in the city of the dead. The dome is carved with interlaced and floral designs and crowns the Mosque which dates from 1474 and features on the Egyptian one pond note. The city of the dead is the northern cemetery of a vast necropolis that is not just home to the dead but also home to hundreds of thousands of living people who have occupied the larger tombs and mausoleums of deceased family members and relations.
    Egypt_Cairo_064.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt. View of the vividly painted wooden ceiling above the richly ornamented interior of the Mosque of Qaitbey in the city of the dead. The Mosque which dates from 1474 is regarded as one of the best examples of Islamic architecture of the period and features on the Egyptian one pond note. The city of the dead is the northern cemetery of a vast necropolis that is not just home to the dead but also home to hundreds of thousands of living people who have occupied the larger tombs and mausoleums of deceased family members and relations.
    Egypt_Cairo_069.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt. View of Arabesque arches and colourful stained glass windows from the richly ornamented interior of the Mosque of Qaitbey in the city of the dead. The Mosque which dates from 1474 is regarded as one of the best examples of Islamic architecture of the period and features on the Egyptian one pond note. The city of the dead is the northern cemetery of a vast necropolis that is not just home to the dead but also home to hundreds of thousands of living people who have occupied the larger tombs and mausoleums of deceased family members and relations.
    Egypt_Cairo_065.tif
  • Philae Egypt. The Kiosk of Nectanebo with the capitals on papyrus columns representing the ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor. The structure originally was a rectangular portico with fourteen columns and is dating to the 4th century BC, making it the oldest building on the island.
    Egypt_Aswan_Philae_Island_011.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. View of the river Nile and detailed releifs of the Temple of Kom Ombo
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_027.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. View of the highly decorated columns which still preserve clear traces of painting in the relief engravings in the forecourt of the ancient Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_024.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. Example of the fine detail found on all the columns at the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_022.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. Side view of the three vestibules and back of the Hypostyle Hall of the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_017.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. View of the passageway through the three vestibules of the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_011.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. The ruins of the courtyard of the Temple of Kom Ombo
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_006.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. View of the Outer Hypostyle Hall viewed from the forecourt of the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_003.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. View of the river Nile from the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_029.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. View of the river Nile from the the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_028.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. Detailed relief at the Temple of Kom Ombo
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_030.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. View of the highly decorated columns which still preserve clear traces of painting in the relief engravings in the forecourt of the ancient Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_025.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. View of the back of the Hypostyle Hall at the Temple of Kom Ombo
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_021.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. Partial view of the three vestibules and back of the Hypostyle Hall at the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_020.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. Side view of the three vestibules and back of the Hypostyle Hall of the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_018.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. Side view of the three vestibules and back of the Hypostyle Hall of the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_016.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. Passageway view of the river Nile through the three vestibules of the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_014.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. Passageway view of the river Nile through the three vestibules of the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_013.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. Side view of the three vestibules and back of the Hypostyle Hall of the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_015.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa.View of a highly detailed carving relief surrounding a doorway at the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_009.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. View of the Outer Hypostyle Hall viewed from the forecourt of the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_004.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. View of the long stairway approach to the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_002.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. View of the long stairway approach to the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_001.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. Detailed relief at the Temple of Kom Ombo
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_031.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. Decorated columns from inside the Hypostyle Hall at Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_023.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. View of the Hyposytle Hall decorated columns at the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_010.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. The ruins of the courtyard of the Temple of Kom Ombo
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_007.tif
  • Kom Ombo. Egypt. Africa. The ruins of the courtyard of the Temple of Kom Ombo.
    Egypt_Kom_Ombo_005.tif
  • Egypt. Luxor. The Valley of the Artisans (Deir el-Medina) ruins of the village<br />
where the Kings and Queens tomb builders and craftsmen lived.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Artisans_009.jpg
  • Egypt. Luxor. The Valley of the Artisans (Deir el-Medina) ruins of the village<br />
where the Kings and Queens tomb builders and craftsmen lived.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Artisans_005.jpg
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Entrance to the tomb of Ramsses V and VII at the Valley of the Kings.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_007.tif
  • Luxor Egypt. Ruined seated Colossus adorns the Eighth Pylon's West Wing at the Karnak Temple complex.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_076.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. The Obelisk of Tuthmosis at the Temple of Amun at Karnak
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_052.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. View towards the Great Hypostyle Hall at the Temple of Amun of Karnak. The hall is a monumental forest of 134 columns, 23 metres in height, all engraved with hieroglyphs and bas-reliefs.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_050.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Theatrical porticoed courtyard with Osiris columns in the Temple of Ramses III at the Temple of Amun in Karnak.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_025.tif
  • Thebes. Egypt. Sun light illuminates the colonnade at the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir al-Bahri which was built for Queen Hatshepsut who reined Ancient Egypt during the 18th dynasty (circa 1458 BC).
    Egypt_Temple_of_Hatshepsut_032.tif
  • Thebes. Egypt. The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir al-Bahri was built for Queen Hatshepsut who ruled Ancient Egypt during the 18th dynasty (circa 1458 BC).
    Egypt_Temple_of_Hatshepsut_011.tif
  • Egypt_Giza_012.tif
  • Egypt_Giza_009.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt. View of the tall minaret and façade of the mosque of Sayyidna al-Hussein, one of the most sacred Islamic sites in Egypt. The Mosque was built in 1870 on the site of an earlier 12th century Mosque and is purported to contain the head of Al-Hussein, grandson of the Prophet. Cairo the capital of Egypt is the largest city in Africa and the Arab world and is the 16th largest metropolitan area in the world.
    Egypt_Cairo_106.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt.  Panoramic view of Cairo, capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa and the Arab world.
    Egypt_Cairo_098.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt. A dusty desolate scene in the city of the dead. The city of the dead is the northern cemetery of a vast necropolis that is not just home to the dead but also home to hundreds of thousands of living people who have occupied the larger tombs and mausoleums of deceased family members and relations.
    Egypt_Cairo_055.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt.  View of the largest and most ornate minbar of the opulently decorated interior of the Ottoman Turkish styled Mohammed Ali Mosque at the Citadel. Built between 1830 and 1848, the Mosque has two towering minarets and multiple half-domes surrounding the central dome which dominates the skyline and is the Citadel’s most famous building. The Saladin citadel is a medieval Islamic fortification and a landmark of Cairo. Built on a limestone hill, the Citadel was founded by Muslim commander Salah ad-Din in 1176 to fortify the city against the Crusaders. The citadel is home to several mosques, palaces, museums, and offers panoramic views of Cairo.
    Egypt_Cairo_025.tif
  • Egypt. Inside view of the west colonnade flanking the outer courtyard that leads to the first pylon of the temple of Isis on Philae (Agilkia Island) in Lake Nasser near Aswan.
    Egypt_Aswan_Philae_Island_010.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Tourists walking past the tombs of Ramses VI and the famous tomb of King Tutankhamun at the Valley of the Kings.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_011.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Valley of Kings tombs of Ramses VI at the rear and the famous tomb of King Tutankhamun in front below.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_005.tif
  • Egypt. Luxor. The Valley of the Artisans (Deir el-Medina) ruins of the village where the Kings and Queens tomb builders and craftsmen lived.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Artisans_002.tif
  • Egypt. Luxor. The Valley of the Artisans (Deir el-Medina) ruins of the village where the Kings and Queens tomb builders and craftsmen lived.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Artisans_001.tif
  • Luxor Egypt. Seven statues adorn the north façade of the seventh Pylon facing Cachette court at the Temple of Amun at Karnak. The
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_068.tif
  • Luxor Egypt. Red sandstone statue of Amun at the north doorway of the Chamber of the Annals at the Karnak Temple complex.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_058.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. The Obelisk of Tuthmosis at the Temple of Amun at Karnak
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_053.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Close-up of a column relief at The Great Hypostyle Hall at the Temple of Amun of Karnak. The hall is a monumental forest of 134 columns, 23 metres in height, all engraved with hieroglyphs and bas-reliefs.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_048.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. View from the first courtyard towards the second pylon which is flanked by colossi of Ramesses II. The second Pylon open ups into the Great Hypostyle Hall. In view in the first courtyard is the Kiosk of Taharka last remaining papyrus column.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_038.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Seated ram-headed Sphinxes in the vast first courtyard of the Temple of Amun at Karnak
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_026.tif
  • Luxor Egypt. Red sandstone statue of Amun at the north doorway of the Chamber of the Annals at the Karnak Temple complex.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_006.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Relief  found at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_041.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Relief  found at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_039.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. The court of Amenhotep III at the Temple of Luxor. In the distance is the Colonnade of Amenhotep III.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_031.tif
  • Egypt. Statues of Rameses II and his wife Nefertari, in the great court of Ramses at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_026.tif
  • Egypt. Temple of Luxor court of Ramses.  Colossal statues of Rameses II at the entrance of the Great Colonnade of Amenhotep III.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_002.tif
  • Thebes. Egypt. Colourful relief at the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Hatshepsut_047.tif
  • Thebes. Egypt. Colourful relief at the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Hatshepsut_045.tif
  • Thebes. Egypt. The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir al-Bahri was built for Queen Hatshepsut who ruled Ancient Egypt during the 18th dynasty (circa 1458 BC).
    Egypt_Temple_of_Hatshepsut_008.tif
  • Thebes. Egypt. The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir al-Bahri was built for Queen Hatshepsut who ruled Ancient Egypt during the 18th dynasty (circa 1458 BC).
    Egypt_Temple_of_Hatshepsut_001.tif
  • Edfu. Egypt. Africa. The massive walls surrounding the Temple of Horus  are decorated with a series of deteailed bas-reliefs.
    Egypt_Edfu_035.tif
  • Edfu. Egypt. Africa. The ritual barque at the Sanctuary of Horus within the Temple of Horus.
    Egypt_Edfu_029.tif
  • Edfu. Egypt. Africa. Tour group viewing the columns and reliefs in the Hypostyle Hall at theTemple of Horus.
    Egypt_Edfu_022.tif
  • Edfu. Egypt. Africa. View of the single granite statue of Horus that sits in front of the Hypostyle Hall at theTemple of Horus.
    Egypt_Edfu_018.tif
  • Edfu. Egypt. Africa. The majestic Pylon of the Ptolemaic Temple of Horus erected in 81 BC.
    Egypt_Edfu_007.tif
  • Edfu. Egypt. Africa. Man sweeping dust away from the Greco-Roman Birth House at the Temple of Horus.
    Egypt_Edfu_005.tif
  • Giza. Cairo. Egypt.  View of the Solar Boat found near the south face of the Cheops Pyramid in 1954 which was thought to have been built to transport the Pharaoh Cheops (Khufu) to the next life. Dating from around 2500 BC, the 43 metre long boat is made of cedar wood from Lebanon and is now stored at the Solar Boat Museum at Giza. Memphis and its Necropolis and the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur are together a designated Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Egypt_Giza_043.tif
  • Giza. Cairo. Egypt. View of the Pyramid of Khafre, the second largest Pyramid at Giza and built around 2500 BC. The Pyramid of Khafre is the only one that retains some of the white limestone casing that once adorned all Giza Pyramids. Memphis and its Necropolis and the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur are together a designated Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Egypt_Giza_026.tif
  • Giza. Cairo. Egypt. View of the North and West faces of the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) at Giza which is the oldest and largest of the all Pyramids and was built as the mortuary temple for the 4th-Dynasty king Khufu (2589-66 BC). The Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur and Memphis and its Necropolis are together a designated Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Egypt_Giza_014.tif
  • Giza. Cairo. Egypt. View of the North and West faces of the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) at Giza which is the oldest and largest of the all Pyramids and was built as the mortuary temple for the 4th-Dynasty king Khufu (2589-66 BC). The Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur and Memphis and its Necropolis are together a designated Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Egypt_Giza_007.tif
  • Saqqara. Egypt. View of the exterior of the tomb of two brothers at Saqqara.  The tomb is also known as the Mastaba of Niankhnum and Khnumhotep was built during the fifth dynasty. The two brothers possibly twins were priests of Ra and were responsible for the care of the hands of the pharaoh. Memphis and its Necropolis and the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Saqqara and Dahshur are together a designated Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Egypt_Saqqara_040.tif
  • Saqqara. Egypt. View of bas reliefs on the 700 metre long relief-lined causeway or processional ramp that links the pyramid of Unas to the valley temple at Saqqara.
    Egypt_Saqqara_038.tif
  • Saqqara. Egypt. View of the façade and the frieze of cobras of the Token palace in the south-western corner of the Great court inside the Saqqara Djoser complex. The Token palace was a temporary building possibly used by the pharaoh to rest and refresh himself during various stages of ceremonies. The Djoser complex contains the step pyramid, funerary temples, several tombs and a number of courts. Memphis and its Necropolis and the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Saqqara and Dahshur are together a designated Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Egypt_Saqqara_031.tif
  • Saqqara. Egypt. View of the House of the South at the Saqqara Djoser complex. It is believed the building was used temporarily or perhaps symbolically as the interior of the building is bricked and has no chamber. Above the entrance door is the elegant frieze known as a Kheker, an imitation in stone of a roof covering made from bundles of reeds.  It has a corridor which has on its wall two hieratic graffiti adulatory the splendour of the monument and naming “Djoser” as its builder. Memphis and its Necropolis and the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Saqqara and Dahshur are together a designated Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Egypt_Saqqara_030.tif
  • Saqqara. Egypt. View of the House of the South at the Saqqara Djoser complex. It is believed the building was used temporarily or perhaps symbolically as the interior of the building is bricked and has no chamber. Above the entrance door is the elegant frieze known as a Kheker, an imitation in stone of a roof covering made from bundles of reeds.  It has a corridor which has on its wall two hieratic graffiti adulatory the splendour of the monument and naming “Djoser” as its builder. Memphis and its Necropolis and the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Saqqara and Dahshur are together a designated Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Egypt_Saqqara_029.tif
  • Saqqara. Egypt. View of the step pyramid of Djoser at the royal necropolis complex of Saqqara. Pharaoh King Djoser is considered the founder of third dynasty (2691 to 2625 BC). Dating from the 27th century BC, the step pyramid is the first attempt of pyramid building and the prototype for all following pyramids. Designed by the great architect and engineer Imhotep, the 60 metre high building comprises of six layers (mastaba) on top of each other and is the oldest structure in the world completely built of stone. Memphis and its Necropolis and the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Saqqara and Dahshur are together a designated Unesco World Heritage Site.
    Egypt_Saqqara_006.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt. View in the heart of Cairo city of the vast waters of the River Nile. The Nile is generally accepted to be the longest river in the world. Cairo the capital of Egypt is the largest city in Africa and the Arab world and is the 16th largest metropolitan area in the world.
    Egypt_Cairo_131.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt.  View of the luxurious Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza. Cairo the capital of Egypt is the largest city in Africa and the Arab world and is the 16th largest metropolitan area in the world.
    Egypt_Cairo_119.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt. View of the immense array of metal, traditional and souvenir items for sale at the Khan al-khalili, one of the largest bazaars souks in the Middle East and a major tourist attraction. Dating back to the 14th century the Khan al-khalili is a medieval labyrinth of spice scented narrow canvas covered streets and a vast oriental collection of shops, stalls and market selling a multitude of goods. Cairo the capital of Egypt is the largest city in Africa and the Arab world and is the 16th largest metropolitan area in the world.
    Egypt_Cairo_107.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt.  View towards the main entrance and exit of the Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis and refuge in Cairo.
    Egypt_Cairo_103.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt. Part view of Cairo, capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa and the Arab world.
    Egypt_Cairo_081.tif
  • Cairo. Egypt.  Panoramic view of Cairo, capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa and the Arab world.
    Egypt_Cairo_073.tif
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