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(overview of Luxor)
(maison De France, Luxor)
(overview of an Unidentified Temple)
(overview of Karnak Including Tothmes Iii's Covered Walk)
(overview of The Palace of Karnak)
(overview of The Ramesseum)
(overview of The Ruins of Fostat, Near Cairo)
(overview of The Temple of Edfu)
(overview of The Temple of Ombos)
(sailing Boats on The Bank of The Nile)
(the House of France, Luxor)
Boats on The Bank of The Nile
Camel with Native Men on The Bank of The Nile
(close View of The Pillars of The Hypostyle Room, Karnak)
(close View of The Pillars of The Temple of Ombos)
(close View of The Temple of Ombos)