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Hatshepsut temple (Deir el-Bahari), Egypt

Photography Historical posted on Dec 19, 2004
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Main photo: The temple of Deir el-Bahari was built by the famous Pharoh queen Maatkare Hatshepsut (1473-1458 BC) as a funerary temple for herself and Pharoh Tuthmosis I Left: A row of Osiris figures of queen Maatkare Hatshepsut, Egypt. The pharohs of Egypt deified themselves by representing themselves in Osiris figures. Right: A well preserved sculpted head of the queen Maatkare Hatshepsut, Egypt's most famous female Pharoh (1473-1458 BC)

Comments (24)


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Sekadhar

12:38AM | Sun, 19 December 2004

Awesome! excellent done!!!

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Erasor

12:55AM | Sun, 19 December 2004

This is terrific.

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SNAKEY

3:09AM | Sun, 19 December 2004

Most excellent collage here mate. The whole scene looks cool and ancient. Terrific job. :O))

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Mikan

4:06AM | Sun, 19 December 2004

oh, super photo! thanks for the little presentation! :)

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Cosme..D..Churruca

4:22AM | Sun, 19 December 2004

Very fine fine shot of this ancient marvel !

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sadlers5

4:25AM | Sun, 19 December 2004

very beautiful, nice shots here, thanks for sharing!

Sylvaine

5:00AM | Sun, 19 December 2004

Have been watching on Nubian discover in Soudan...few days ago...Egypt Have not yet been. And its a country that fascinate me before and after Christ. Thanks so much to make me travel trough your cam. Fantastic.

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marybelgium

5:09AM | Sun, 19 December 2004

Thanks for sharing this wonderful photos !

ambra2000

5:09AM | Sun, 19 December 2004

Ciao my dear friend Suresh!That true wonder!! I am charmed from these shots of extreme beauty and perfection! I believe it have to be very exciting to find itself difronte to millennia of story and to gigantic things art of works that do part of the artistic and cultural property to world level! I unfortunately never I had the luck of to visit those places. I visited the ancient egyptian museum of Turin that like importance is immediately after to that of the Cairo!Nevertheless to find itself in those places have to be all another thing! Thanks my dear friend to have allowed myself a fantastic virtual trip! You are a large artist and knew to capture in sublime manner! Really Well done!V!Ciao my dear friend!Have a happy sunday!Take care!A big hug!:-))

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Mondwin

5:53AM | Sun, 19 December 2004

superb millennia story capture!!!!!fabulous shot!!EXC. bravo!vote!:DDD

soulofharmony

6:51AM | Sun, 19 December 2004

oh wowwww agree with mondwin ....voteee :)

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chantal-france

7:26AM | Sun, 19 December 2004

Wonderful composition, Suresh :)) Thanks for showing us this wonderful place where I have never been .. The colours and the POV are beautiful :) Superbe !

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sossy

7:44AM | Sun, 19 December 2004

wow! what gorgeous shots and presentations! impressive rocks, buildings and sculptures! outstanding historical captures! wonderful work! ;o)

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Enmos

8:05AM | Sun, 19 December 2004

Awesome shots and collage !! Impressive work here !! :o) v

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Akinom

3:12PM | Sun, 19 December 2004

Have been there in 1978... it's a fascinating place! Still can remember being impressed by this temple! Hmmm... cannot remember those colours on the statues? Brilliant images and presentation, Suresh! Thanks for sharing!

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Corwin13

4:01PM | Sun, 19 December 2004

Marvelous country and images!

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diomedes66

8:22PM | Sun, 19 December 2004

Quite wonderful images under very difficult lighting conditions VOTE

tony_br22

10:45PM | Sun, 19 December 2004

hello, super done

cynlee

11:13PM | Sun, 19 December 2004

i get happy shivers of awe just from viewing!! cn just imagine for real! excellent shots & presentation! :]

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kansas

11:19PM | Sun, 19 December 2004

Wonderful photos and thanks for sharing.

pimbotin

1:54AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

Have you been a touristic guide in one of your lives? Great shots, I like this "grand canyon style" colors...

jimry

3:05AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

Superb works...never been there but feel like I have just arrived :)

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jcv2

10:10AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

Wow, what a world! Impressive collage of these old remains still looking so intact!

Michelle A.

8:45AM | Tue, 28 December 2004

The monumental size of this is emphasized by the people barely visible. The bigger the temple the more powerful the ruler was. This is fascinating to me....and this photo and details are better than any I've seen in the history books. Bravo!


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