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The pyramids of giza

The Pyramids of Giza

Abu Simbel is located 280 kilometres south of Aswan and 40 km north of the Sudanese border, & the tiny town is calm and relaxed. Few tourists stay longer than necessary to see the famous colossal temples, but that may soon change.

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saqqara necropolis

Necropolis of Saqqara

The Saqqara necropolis is the largest collection of ancient Egyptian tombs. The site was used as a necropolis during the First Dynasty and will continue to be used as such throughout the ancient empire, with periods of abandonment before being updated again during the New Empire.

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The Great Sphinx of Giza

Great Sphinx of Giza

The Great Sphinx of Giza is a massive statue on the Giza Plateau, about 450 metres southeast of the Great Pyramid of Khafre. It has a lion with a human head on it. The Great Sphinx of Giza is enormous. It is exactly 73m50 long, 14m wide, and 20m22 tall. As such, it is one of the world's tallest statues, albeit at the bottom of the list.

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Pyramid of Menkaure

Pyramid of Menkaure

The Pyramid of Menkaure is the third of the Giza plateau's pyramids. It heralds the end of the age of the great pyramids, although being much smaller than Cheops and Khafre. If it seems to be less intriguing than the other two, it also presents a variety of unique architectural aspects that your children will adopt.

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Pyramid of Khafre

Pyramid of Khafre

Khafre seems to dominate the renowned Giza plateau, where there are two other pyramids, but this image arises from the fact that it is constructed on a rocky nipple, so the top is greater in height, but Pyramid of Khafre is lovely and much smaller than 3 m from that of his father, Cheops.

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pyramid of cheops

Pyramid of Cheops

Cheops' pyramid is the tallest and largest in Egypt. It is in a good condition of conservation compared to many others in the vicinity, which are typically entirely collapsed.

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Giza necropolis

Giza Necropolis

The Giza Necropolis is approximately twenty kilometres from Cairo, Egypt, on the Giza Plateau, west of the town of the same name. It was first employed during the second dynasty, and pottery from the reign of Nynecher was discovered.

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Sharm-El-Sheikh

Giza Plateau

One of the world's most significant historical sites. The contemporary Giza Plateau is accessible by two major roads: one from the north, which goes to the Pyramid of Cheops, and the other from the east, which leads to the front of the Sphinx. They cross the Nile River from the east bank and continue west on the route.

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Giza

City of Giza | The City of Pharaohs

Giza is a city in Egypt situated on the Nile, some 20 kilometres southwest of Cairo's centre, and is part of Cairo's metropolitan region. It is recognised across the globe because it is close to the Giza plateau, where the three enormous pyramids of the Fourth Dynasty were erected about 4600 years ago.

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