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Days can be spent strolling up and down the broad Corniche watching the sailboats etch the sky with their tall masts, or sitting in floating restaurants listening to Nubian music and eating freshly caught fish. |
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Philae Temple
The Philae Temple complex, once located on Philae Island, was threatened by flooding when the High Dam was built. With international donor assistance, the temples were moved and reconstructed on Agilka Island, where they can be viewed today. This beautiful temple complex was constructed during the 3rd century BC, and the main temple was dedicated to the goddess Isis. |
Aswan High Dam
The world famous Aswan High Dam was an engineering miracle built in the 1960's. The dam is 11,811 feet long, 3,215 feet wide and 364 feet high. It provides irrigation and electricity for the entire country of Egypt along with the old Aswan Dam. The High Dam created a 30% increase in the agricultural land in Egypt. The electricity producing capability of the dam doubled Egypt 's supply. |
Sound and Light Shows in Aswan
The Sound and Light Show of the Temple of Philae was inaugurated in 1985. Spectators are taken on a Nile cruise and listen to how the temple was rescued and restored. The show describes the history of Aswan , the grandeur of Nubia and the sacredness of the Nile . The show is presented in English, French, Spanish, German, Arabic and Italian. |
The Aga Khan Mausoleum This pink granite mausoleum in Aswan was built for the spiritual leader of the Ismailis, a Shiite in 1950. |
Granite Quarries
The Granite Quarries provided much of the red granite used for ancient temples and colossi. Located in the Northern Quarry, The Unfinished Obelisk (42 m in length) lies in the same place it was discarded thousands of years ago, when a crack was discovered as it was being carved. |
Kalabsha Temple
The Kalabsha Temple was moved in 1970 to its present location in Nubia . It was the largest freestanding temple in Egyptian Nubia and the temple is typical of the classical Ptolemaic period with pylons, courtyard, hypostyle hall and three-room sanctuary. The courtyard inside the pylon once had columns on three sides. |
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