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  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the front and North side of the Temple of Zeus which like most Greek Temples always faced east. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.  Constructed in an archaic Doric style using local yellow limestone, the temple was destroyed in the AD 115 during the Jewish revolt and then rebuilt in AD120 by the Roman Emperor Hadrian. The 365 AD earthquake reduced it to rubble and it has been painstakingly restored by archaeologists. Cyrene which was founded by Greek immigrants from the little Greek island of Santorini around 631 BC is a UNESCO World Heritage and is North Africa’s most complete ancient Greek city.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_009.tif
  • Panoramic view of the Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), Athens. Greece. It is the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the front and South side of the Temple of Zeus which like most Greek Temples always faced east. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.  Constructed in an archaic Doric style using local yellow limestone, the temple was destroyed in the AD 115 during the Jewish revolt and then rebuilt in AD120 by the Roman Emperor Hadrian. The 365 AD earthquake reduced it to rubble and it has been painstakingly restored by archaeologists.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_006.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the front and North side of the Temple of Zeus which like most Greek Temples always faced east. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.  Constructed in an archaic Doric style using local yellow limestone, the temple was destroyed in the AD 115 during the Jewish revolt and then rebuilt in AD120 by the Roman Emperor Hadrian. The 365 AD earthquake reduced it to rubble and it has been painstakingly restored by archaeologists. Cyrene which was founded by Greek immigrants from the little Greek island of Santorini around 631 BC is a UNESCO World Heritage and is North Africa’s most complete ancient Greek city.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_010.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the interior of the Temple of Zeus and the platform that supported the colossal seated statue of Zeus that was modelled on the famous Zeus statue at Olympia Greece. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.  Constructed in an archaic Doric style using local yellow limestone, the temple was destroyed in the AD 115 during the Jewish revolt and then rebuilt in AD120 by the Roman Emperor Hadrian. The 365 AD earthquake reduced it to rubble and it has been painstakingly restored by archaeologists.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_036.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the interior of the Temple of Zeus and the platform that supported the colossal seated statue of Zeus that was modelled on the famous Zeus statue at Olympia Greece. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.  Constructed in an archaic Doric style using local yellow limestone, the temple was destroyed in the AD 115 during the Jewish revolt and then rebuilt in AD120 by the Roman Emperor Hadrian. The 365 AD earthquake reduced it to rubble and it has been painstakingly restored by archaeologists.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_037.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the front of Temple of Zeus which like most Greek Temples always faced east. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_023.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Panoramic view of the Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), Athens. Greece. It is the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the front and North side of the Temple of Zeus which like most Greek Temples always faced east. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_040.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the front of Temple of Zeus which like most Greek Temples always faced east. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_041.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the front of Temple of Zeus which like most Greek Temples always faced east. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_039.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the front of Temple of Zeus which like most Greek Temples always faced east. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_024.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the front of Temple of Zeus which like most Greek Temples always faced east. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_022.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of interior of Temple of Zeus looking towards the front, which is like most Greek Temples, is facing east to the rising sun. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_018.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. View of the front of Temple of Zeus which like most Greek Temples always faced east. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_008.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. View of the front of Temple of Zeus which like most Greek Temples always faced east. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_007.tif
  • Close up view of the Corinthian capitals that crown the Pentelic marble columns of the Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Close up view of the Corinthian capitals that crown the Pentelic marble columns of the Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. Panoramic view of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. Panoramic view of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the front of Temple of Zeus which like most Greek Temples always faced east. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_042.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the front of Temple of Zeus which like most Greek Temples always faced east. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_021.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of interior of Temple of Zeus looking towards the front, which is like most Greek Temples, is facing east to the rising sun. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_019.tif
  • Egypt. The avenue of sphinxes which is lined with palm trees and once stretched all the way to Karnak Temple from Luxor Temple.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_046.tif
  • Egypt. The avenue of sphinxes which is lined with palm trees and once stretched all the way to Karnak Temple from Luxor Temple.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_004.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Close up view of the Corinthian capitals that crown the Pentelic marble columns of the Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Close up view of the Corinthian capitals that crown the Pentelic marble columns of the Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Close up view of the Corinthian capitals that crown the Pentelic marble columns of the Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Panoramic view of the Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), Athens. Greece. It is the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Panoramic view of the Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), Athens. Greece. It is the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. Panoramic view of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. Panoramic view of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Seated temple guard at the entrance of a dark hallway that leads to the inner sanctums of the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_036.tif
  • Close up view of the Corinthian capitals that crown the Pentelic marble columns of the Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Athens. Greece. Panoramic view of the massive remains Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest temple in Greece which took nearly 700 years to complete.
    Greece_Athens_Olympian_Zeus_Temple_0...tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Close up view of ancient Greek inscription on the front architrave of the Temple of Zeus. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_012.tif
  • Egypt. The avenue of sphinxes which is lined with palm trees and once stretched all the way to Karnak Temple from Luxor Temple.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_045.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. View of the interior Temple of Zeus and the platform that supported the colossal seated statue of Zeus that was modelled on the famous Zeus statue at Olympia Greece. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_038.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the Temple of Zeus which dates originally from the 5th century BC and its size is comparable to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.  Constructed in an archaic Doric style using local yellow limestone, the temple was destroyed in the AD 115 during the Jewish revolt and then rebuilt in AD120 by the Roman Emperor Hadrian. The 365 AD earthquake reduced it to rubble and it has been painstakingly restored by archaeologists. Cyrene which was founded by Greek immigrants from the little Greek island of Santorini around 631 BC is a UNESCO World Heritage and is North Africa’s most complete ancient Greek city.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_027.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the interior Temple of Zeus and the platform that supported the colossal seated statue of Zeus that was modelled on the famous Zeus statue at Olympia Greece. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_020.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the interior Temple of Zeus and the platform that supported the colossal seated statue of Zeus that was modelled on the famous Zeus statue at Olympia Greece. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_013.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the interior Temple of Zeus and the platform that supported the colossal seated statue of Zeus that was modelled on the famous Zeus statue at Olympia Greece. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_014.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Partial view of the front of the Temple of Zeus with ancient Greek inscriptions on the architrave. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_011.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the Temple of Zeus which dates originally from the 5th century BC and its size is comparable to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.  Constructed in an archaic Doric style using local yellow limestone, the temple was destroyed in the AD 115 during the Jewish revolt and then rebuilt in AD120 by the Roman Emperor Hadrian. The 365 AD earthquake reduced it to rubble and it has been painstakingly restored by archaeologists. Cyrene which was founded by Greek immigrants from the little Greek island of Santorini around 631 BC is a UNESCO World Heritage and is North Africa’s most complete ancient Greek city.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_001.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. View of the interior Temple of Zeus and the platform that supported the colossal seated statue of Zeus that was modelled on the famous Zeus statue at Olympia Greece. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_035.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Close up the Doric column capitals of the Temple of Zeus. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_016.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the interior Temple of Zeus and the platform that supported the colossal seated statue of Zeus that was modelled on the famous Zeus statue at Olympia Greece. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_015.tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of the surviving imposing columns of the Temple of Hadrian that have been incorporated into a 17th century building on the Piazza di Pietra. Eleven marble fluted columns remain from the Temple which was originally built and dedicated in 144 AD by Emperor Antoninus Pius successor to Hadrian. The 17th century building was completed by Carlo Fontana and today is houses the Roman stock exchange.
    Temple_of_Hadrian_Rome_Italy_008.tif
  • The Temple of Hadrian that has been incorporated into a 17th century building on the Piazza di Pietra, Rome, Italy. Eleven marble fluted columns remain from the Temple which was originally built and dedicated in 144 AD by Emperor Antoninus Pius successor to Hadrian. The 17th century building was completed by Carlo Fontana and today is houses the Roman stock exchange.
    Temple_of_Hadrian_Rome_Italy_005.tif
  • The Temple of Hadrian that has been incorporated into a 17th century building on the Piazza di Pietra, Rome, Italy. Eleven marble fluted columns remain from the Temple which was originally built and dedicated in 144 AD by Emperor Antoninus Pius successor to Hadrian. The 17th century building was completed by Carlo Fontana and today is houses the Roman stock exchange.
    Temple_of_Hadrian_Rome_Italy_004.tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of the surviving imposing columns of the Temple of Hadrian that have been incorporated into a 17th century building on the Piazza di Pietra. Eleven marble fluted columns remain from the Temple which was originally built and dedicated in 144 AD by Emperor Antoninus Pius successor to Hadrian. The 17th century building was completed by Carlo Fontana and today is houses the Roman stock exchange.
    Temple_of_Hadrian_Rome_Italy_001.tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of the surviving imposing columns of the Temple of Hadrian that have been incorporated into a 17th century building on the Piazza di Pietra. Eleven marble fluted columns remain from the Temple which was originally built and dedicated in 144 AD by Emperor Antoninus Pius successor to Hadrian. The 17th century building was completed by Carlo Fontana and today is houses the Roman stock exchange.
    Temple_of_Hadrian_Rome_Italy_007.tif
  • The Temple of Hadrian that has been incorporated into a 17th century building on the Piazza di Pietra, Rome, Italy. Eleven marble fluted columns remain from the Temple which was originally built and dedicated in 144 AD by Emperor Antoninus Pius successor to Hadrian. The 17th century building was completed by Carlo Fontana and today is houses the Roman stock exchange.
    Temple_of_Hadrian_Rome_Italy_003.tif
  • The Temple of Hadrian that has been incorporated into a 17th century building on the Piazza di Pietra, Rome, Italy. Eleven marble fluted columns remain from the Temple which was originally built and dedicated in 144 AD by Emperor Antoninus Pius successor to Hadrian. The 17th century building was completed by Carlo Fontana and today is houses the Roman stock exchange.
    Temple_of_Hadrian_Rome_Italy_002.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
  • The Temple of Hadrian that has been incorporated into a 17th century building on the Piazza di Pietra, Rome, Italy. Eleven marble fluted columns remain from the Temple which was originally built and dedicated in 144 AD by Emperor Antoninus Pius successor to Hadrian. The 17th century building was completed by Carlo Fontana and today is houses the Roman stock exchange.
    Temple_of_Hadrian_Rome_Italy_006.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Relief  found at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_039.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. The Temple of Luxor outer court Greek Roman chapel of Sarapis, which Hadrian commissioned and contains a statue of Isis.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_044.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. The Temple of Luxor outer court Greek Roman chapel of Sarapis, which Hadrian commissioned and contains a statue of Isis.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_043.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Relief  found at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_041.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. View towards the Hypostyle Hall from the great court of Amenhotep III at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_034.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. View of the some of the 32 papyrus columns that make up the Hypostyle Hall at the Temple of Luxor. In the distance is the Colonnade of Amenhotep III.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_035.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. View towards the Hypostyle Hall from the great court of Amenhotep III at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_033.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. A colossal Ramses statue flanks the entrance to the Great Colonnade of Amenhotep III at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_022.tif
  • Egypt. A colossal Ramses statue flanks the entrance to the Great Colonnade of Amenhotep III at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_021.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_017.tif
  • Egypt. Entrance to the Great Colonnade of Amenhotep III is flanked by two colossal statues of Rameses II at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_018.tif
  • Egypt. Rear view of the Temple of Luxor first pylon gateway and the great court of Ramses II enclosed by papyrus bud columns.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_016.tif
  • Egypt. Palm trees and a close up of one of the many sphinxes that flank the avenue that leads to the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_005.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Side view of the first pylon of the Temple of Luxor. The Pylon was built by Ramses II and decorated with his military exploits, granite obelisk and colossal statues of himself.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_001.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
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