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Temple of Isis which was dismateled and moved to Philae island when the Nile was flooded to create the Aswan Dam
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Three small antechambers flanked by dark rooms lead to the sanctuary - Temple of Isis
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The Nile at sunset
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Feluccas and The Nile at sunset
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Taking a boat on the Lake Nasser to Agilika Island
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Aswan High Dam, built to control the Nile floods, store water and produce 2,1 GW of electricity
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Aswan at night
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Spicies sold at Sharia el Souk
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Sharia el Souk at dusk
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Aswan at night
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The Temple of Isis on Agilika Island
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Little boats on Lake Nasser taking people to the Temples of Philae (Agilika Island)
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Aswan as seen from the boat taking us to The Temples of Philae on Agilika Island
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Hall of Nectanebo and first pylon - Temple of Isis
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Outer Court - Colonnades on the east and west sides and First Pylon - Temple of Isis
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Floral capital tops - Temple of Isis
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The 20m. high first Pylon and Gate of Ptolemy II (right) - Temple of Isis
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First pylon decorated with reliefs by Nectanebo holding enemies by their hair- Temple of Isis
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Side of the First Pylon and the forecourt of the temple
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Forecourt of the temple and the Birthhouse inside it
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Second Pylon
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Side of the Second Pylon and Temple of Isis as seen from outside
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Small open court after the Second Pylon - Temple of Isis itself
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Columns of the small open court after the Second Pylon - Temple of Isis itself
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Antechambers - The one on the right leading out and the one on the left to the Sanctuary
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Trident leaf-nosed bat (Asellia tridens) - Temple of Isis
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Depictions and hieroglyphics - Sanctuary
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Depictions and hieroglyphics - Sanctuary
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Pedestal placed by Ptolemy III for the image of Isis and her sacred barque
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Detail of the columns in the small open court