A selection of pictures of the twin temples of Abu Simbel: the great temple of Ramses II and the temple of Hathor. The great temple of Ramses II was built by the pharaoh Ramses II between 1274 and 1244 BC, carved out of a mountain facing the Nile. The temple was lost to human memory until it was discovered again in 1813. The temple of Hathor, the Egyptian goddess of love and pleasure, was dedicated by Ramses II to his wife Nefertari.
Both temples were saved from the rising waters of lake Nasser in an unprecedented international effort in the 1960's. Lake Nasser was created when the high dam of Assuan was completed in 1971. Some photos of lake Nasser are available below.

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27 Wall carvings in the temple of Hathor
28 Pillars in hypostyle hall of Hathor temple
29 View of lake Nasser in Abu Simbel
30 Sunset view of lake Nasser in Abu Simbel
31 Sunset view
32 Great temple of Ramses II at night
33 Great temple of Ramses II at night
34 Temple of Hathor at night
35 Dawn on lake Nasser
36 Great temple of Ramses II at dawn
37 Great temple of Ramses II at dawn
38 Sunrise on lake Nasser
39 Great temple of Ramses II at sunrise
40 Great temple of Ramses II at sunrise
41 EgyptAir plane in Abu Simbel airport
42 EgyptAir plane in Abu Simbel airport
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