[Egypt Tour 2018] - The Valley Of The Kings
So today was about the Valley Of The Kings and it did not let me down.
These tombs which were probably gold mines at some stage were stunning.
Architecture and design is immaculate and they resonate to the golden ratio.
The herioglyphics and the colours are a MUST see.
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I would be interrested in the writings/hyrogliphs cause in the internet they are very often cut out of context
I hope you enjoy your scientific and tourist trip to Egypt
The Pyramids of Giza and the Nile Delta were the tombs of choice for pharaohs of Egypt's Old Kingdom. But New Kingdom pharaohs, who wanted to be closer to the source of their dynastic roots in the south, built their crypts in the hills of this barren tract west of Luxor, now called the Valley of the Kings.
Amazing to see your Egypt tour going so good.... Egypt has very great ancient culture this can be said after seeing your post
looks like you are having a good time watching some unexplored things :)
Nice travelling experiences you are sharing bro thanks for showing us from inside
interesting to see from inside the golden color naturally looks beautiful
Egypt is crazy!! ;)
wow this is incredible from the inside beautifully stunning place :)
Amazing!
It is and I am blown away. It really does bring everything into perspective. Nothing else matters once you experience this place and learn the truth. No wonder it is suppressed knowledge.
That’s pretty cool that you’ve got to experience it though! The photos are mind blowing themselves so can only imagine what it’s like actually being there :)