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Boats on The Bank of The Nile
(view of The Nile with Boats And Ruins)
Banks of The Nile with Palm Trees And Boats 2
Banks of The Nile with Palm Trees And Boats 3
Banks of The Nile with Palm Trees And Boats
Camel with Native Men on The Bank of The Nile
(group Portrait of Two Occidental Men And a Boy on a Boat in The Nile River)
(overview of Luxor Taken From The Opposite Bank)
(view of The Nile Through The Pillars of The Temple of Ombos)
Banks of The Nile with Palm Trees And Boat
(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)
(close Up of a Sculpture (profile of a Head), Karnak)
(close Up of a Sculpture on an Excavated Site)
(close Up of Hieroglyphic Inscriptions (probably of The Temple of Edfu))