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(close View of The Pillars of The Temple of Ombos)
(close View of The Temple of Ombos)
(close Up of Hieroglyphic Inscriptions (probably of The Temple of Edfu))
(close Up of The Pillars And Capitals of The Temple of Denderah)
(front View of The Main Room of The Temple of Edfu)
(inscriptions of The Isis Temple in Philae)
(overview of The Temple of Edfu)
(overview of The Temple of Ombos)
(portal of The Temple of Khonsu, Karnak)
(the Inner Entrance of The Temple of Denderah)
(view of The Nile Through The Pillars of The Temple of Ombos)
Temple of Diana
The Finding of the Savior in the Temple
A Bedouin Encampment by a Ruined Temple
Jesus Found in the Temple
Christ Preaching in the Temple