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  • Luxor, Karnak & Theban Temples 28,00 

    The new updated guide with the latest discoveries on Luxor Karnak and the Theban Temples is coming soon.

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    The Luxor and Karnak temples and the great memorial temples of ancient Thebes are the most visited archaeological sites of Egypt, masterpieces of universal art and architecture, listed among the sites of Unesco world patrimony.

    The Luxor and Karnak temple complex are one of the largest archaeological sites in the world, mentioned by the great historian Herodotus 2500 years ago. Huge pylons, colossal columns, and imposing obelisks tell the history and myths of Egyptian civilization, of which they are one of the most magnificent finds.

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  • Pianeta Sinai 8,00 
    • Fauna e Flora
    • La Barriera Corallina
    • Le Mangrovie
    • Il Deserto
    • Le Oasi
    • La Storia
    • I Beduini
    • Ras Mohammed
    • Sharm el-Sheikh
    • Dahab
    • Nuweiba
    • Taba
    • Il Monastero di Santa Caterina

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    italy

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  • SAQQARA – The PYRAMIDS and TOMBS 14,00 

    An illustrated Guide on The PYRAMIDS and TOMBS of Saqqara

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  • The Nile From Luxor to Abu Simbel The Archaeological Guide 16,00 

    In the second half of the 19th century, Egypt

    became the main destination for European

    tourists in search of adventure, exoticism and the

    mystery of its origins, following in the footsteps

    of great writers such as Flaubert, Gérard de

    Nerval, Pierre Loti and Agatha Christie. The

    first cruises on the Nile were organized using

    large sailing boats called dahabeya. A famous

    French writer said, “Going up the Nile! These

    two words meant the most ideal journey a man

    can undertake.” It was the English entrepreneur

    Thomas Cook who, around 1880, introduced

    the use of the first steamboats to go up the Nile

    and be able to visit the monuments of Pharaonic

    Egypt more quickly. Even today, sailing on

    the great river that crosses the country like a

    major road remains the best way to visit the

    extraordinary archaeological sites of Egypt.

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