Explore Nag' Abu Hummusi in Egypt
Nag' Abu Hummusi in the region of Qinā is a town in Egypt - some 324 mi or ( 521 km ) South of Cairo , the country's capital city .
Current time in Nag' Abu Hummusi is now 02:24 AM (Tuesday) . The local timezone is named " Africa/Cairo " with a UTC offset of 2 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Waburat Armant, Tawd, Suhaj, Qina, and Nazlat Armant. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Waburat Armant . We saw some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Nag' Abu Hummusi ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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The Nour El Nil Experience
Nour El Nil is the premier provider of luxury cruises on the Nile. For more information, including photos, itineraries and pricing, please visit: www.nourelnil.com. ..
Egypt / Ägypten - Sezial kind of Shoppingtour
Touristen werden auf ihren Ausflügen in Luxor gerne von einem Shop in den nächsten gezerrt. Dabei wird auf meist eindringliche art versucht, den Reisenden etwas zu verkaufen. Ein alabaster-shop tat di ..
Egypt 16 - Hee-haw!
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01 Luxor, Karnac 29.12.07
Luxor, Egypt, december 29, 2007. ..
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Gebelein
Gebelein is a town in Egypt. It is located on the Nile, about 40 km south of Thebes, in Qena Governorate. The modern geographic area is known as Naga el-Gherira.
Located at 25.48 32.48 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
KV7
Tomb KV7 in the Valley of the Kings was the final resting place of Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II ("Ramesses the Great") of the Nineteenth Dynasty. It is located in the main valley, opposite the tomb of his sons, KV5, and near to the tomb of his son and successor, Merenptah, KV8. Unlike other tombs in the area, Tomb KV7 was placed in an unusual location and has been badly damaged by the flash floods that periodically sweep through the valley.
Located at 25.44 32.36 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
KV63
KV63 is the most recently opened chamber in Egypt's Valley of the Kings pharaonic necropolis. Initially believed to be a royal tomb, it is now believed to have been a storage chamber for the mummification process. The chamber contained seven wooden coffins and many large storage jars. All coffins have now been opened, and were found to contain only mummification materials, with the jars also containing mummification supplies including salts, linens, and deliberately broken pottery.
Located at 25.44 32.36 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
KV2
Tomb KV2, found in the Valley of the Kings, is the tomb of Ramesses IV, and is located low down in the main valley, between KV7 and KV1. It has been open since antiquity and contains a large amount of graffiti.
Located at 25.44 32.36 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
KV3
Tomb KV3, located in Egypt's Valley of the Kings, was intended for the burial of an unidentified son of Pharaoh Ramesses III during the early part of the Twentieth Dynasty. It is similar in design to the "straight axis" tombs typical of this dynasty, and an ostracon written in hieratic script from the time of Ramesses III mentions the founding of a tomb for a royal prince, likely this tomb.
Located at 25.44 32.36 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
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