Interesting Facts About Kom Ombu and Edfu Temple – Egypt

  History of Kom Ombu – Egypt The Kom Ombo Temple is one of Aswan’s and Egypt’s most remarkable structures. Because “Kom” means “Hill” in Arabic and “ombo” signifies gold in hieroglyphics, Kom Ombo means “The Hill Of Gold.” It was built during the Greco-Roman period, from 205 to 180 BC, during King Ptolemy V’s […]

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All About Egyptian Museum

About Cairo City Cairo, Arabic Al-Qhirah (“The Victorious”), is Egypt’s capital and one of Africa’s largest cities. Cairo has stood on the Nile’s banks for over 1,000 years, predominantly on the eastern bank, around 500 miles (800 kilometers) downstream from the Aswan High Dam. In the country’s northeast, Cairo is the entry point to the […]

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13 Interesting Facts About the Pyramids of Giza

The mind-boggling fact about the pyramid is that it is complex and designed with straightforward tools, the naked eye, and a piece of string. They used a plumb bob, a string with a weight on its end, and they lined it up to the stars to create one and the most accurate buildings of old […]

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13 Top Places to Visit in Oman

The Sultanate of Oman lies on the edge of the Arabian Peninsula, which is often not considered by travelers. Still, it’s a real shame because Oman has a lot to offer and is worth visiting. If you are joyed by desert landscapes, historic forts, warm beaches, grand mosques, souqs, and swimming in stunning wadis, your […]

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Top Places to Visit in Alexandria – Egypt

Alexandria was best known for the Lighthouse of Alexandria (Pharos), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World; its Great Library, the largest in the ancient world; and the Necropolis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages. Alexandria is Egypt’s second-largest city, a bustling, sprawling metropolis on the coast that was first […]

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