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- Temple of Hathor was built by Ramses II to honor his favorite wife, Nefertari. [Temple of Hathor - Abu Simbel - Egypt]
- The 33m high facade is breathtaking. [Great Temple of Abu Simbel - Egypt]
- The Ankh that locks the gate to the Temple. [Great Temple of Abu Simbel - Egypt]
- The Ankh was a symbol of eternal life for the ancient Egyptians [Great Temple of Abu Simbel - Egypt]
- The colossi on the southern pillars wear the Upper Egypt crown, [Great Temple of Abu Simbel - Egypt]
- The facade was discovered by Swiss explorer Jean-Louis Burckhardt in 1813. [Great Temple of Abu Simbel - Egypt]
- The four colossi signify a unified Egypt. [Great Temple of Abu Simbel - Egypt]
- The Great Temple of Abu Simbel was built in the 13th century to honor Ramses II. [Great Temple of Abu Simbel - Egypt]
- The inner sanctuary holds a statue of Hathor in the form of a cow. [Temple of Hathor - Abu Simbel - Egypt]
- The Temple facade was buried in sand for centuries. [Great Temple of Abu Simbel - Egypt]
- The temple is decorated with scenes of Ramses slaying Egypt's enemies, watched upon by Nefertari. [Temple of Hathor - Abu Simbe
- Whereas the northern ones wear the double crown of Upper & Lower Egypt. [Great Temple of Abu Simbel - Egypt]
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