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Photographs in this gallery show daily life along the River Nile mainly from the cruises I have undertaken over the past 10 years or so. Sites that border the Nile are included although the major temples visted have their own dedicated sites such as Edfu and Kom Ombo. One of the enjoyments of the Nile cruise is the tranquility of watching 'life go by' usually characterised by the friendliness of those you pass whether boatmen or farm workers as well as seeing wild birds close at hand. The other aspect is the service on the cruiseboats from friendly crews and the chance to relax after hectic and often crowded temple visits.
Rock Cut Shrines EG052413JHP 
 Egyptian Ancient Silsila River Nile Rock Cut Shrines Library Photos stands out sharply as the river narrows at the cult location north of Aswan and a well known marker for the Nile cruises as one nears or leaves the ancient marshland known as the Kom Ombo Basin. Nearby the distinctive large rock a remnant of the ancient quarrying are three riverside shrines of Sety 1 Ramasses 11 and Merneptah in left to right order although that of Sety and the landing berth have been badly damaged by earthquakes many centuries ago. 
 Keywords: Egypt, Egyptian, Ancient, West, East, Bank, River, Nile, Gebel, Silsila, Quarry, cruise, history, archaeology, Egyptology, quarrying, stele, Capstan, Gabal, Silsilah, sandstone, shrines, Sety, Ramasses, Merneptah, landscape
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Collection: River Nile Cruise & Sites
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Rock Cut Shrines EG052413JHP
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Egyptian Ancient Silsila River Nile Rock Cut Shrines Library Photos

stands out sharply as the river narrows at the cult location north of Aswan and a well known marker for the Nile cruises as one nears or leaves the ancient marshland known as the Kom Ombo Basin. Nearby the distinctive large rock a remnant of the ancient quarrying are three riverside shrines of Sety 1 Ramasses 11 and Merneptah in left to right order although that of Sety and the landing berth have been badly damaged by earthquakes many centuries ago.
Keywords: Egypt, Egyptian, Ancient, West, East, Bank, River, Nile, Gebel, Silsila, Quarry, cruise, history, archaeology, Egyptology, quarrying, stele, Capstan, Gabal, Silsilah, sandstone, shrines, Sety, Ramasses, Merneptah, landscape