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Egypt: Land
Before Time

Egypt : Land Before Time by
Steven N. Ng
In
recent years, the number of people touring Egypt has slowly
dwindled. This is most likely due to the violence in the Middle
Eastern region and the few bombings and kidnappings that have
occured in recent years. However, these cases are pretty much
isolated, and the thousands of people who visit Egypt every year
thoroughly enjoy their experience there.
Egypt is famous for a lot of things, from their exotic perfumes,
fine cotton, and the mysteries of mummification and their ancient
religion. However, I would like to focus on the architectural and
engineering wonders of the Egyptian civilization. When the tribes in
Europe and Africa were still building huts and shelters, the
Egyptians have already constructed monstrous monuments hundreds of
feet in height and width. It is this superiority that has elevated
the ancient Egyptian civilization as one of the greatest
civilizations in the world.
The Great Pyramids of Giza
By far the most famous of Egypt's architectural wonders are the 3
Great Pyramids located at Giza, near Cairo. These monuments are
hundreds of feet in height, and have survived the test of time for
the last 4500 years. There are over a hundred pyramids of various
sizes in Egypt, and more in neighboring Sudan. These monuments serve
as tombs for the great pharaohs of ancient Egypt, and stand as
testimony to the power and influence of these pharaohs.
When you stand at the bottom of the Great Pyramids, looking up at
their magnificence, the feeling is indescribable. You begin to
wonder just how the ancient people managed to construct this huge
structure with only the help of the simple tools available at that
time. And this feeling of awe intensifies when you take the
opportunity to descend into the pyramids via the original entrances
that were used thousands of years ago. When you touch the walls of
the now-empty tombs beneath the pyramids, you will feel as if you
were there thousands of years ago when the tombs were freshly
carved. (One warning: You might not want to enter the pyramids if
you are claustrophobic!)
The Sphinx
Next to the Great Pyramids at Giza is the enigmatic Sphinx. A
gigantic statue with the head of a man and the body of a lion, the
great Sphinx stares silently at the east, perhaps watching the
sunrise, or perhaps protecting the great pyramids from whatever
evils that may threaten to destroy them. The Sphinx is just as old
as the pyramids, aging over 4500 years (or more, depending on which
group of archaeologists you believe).
Almost everyone has heard of the Sphinx with its missing nose, and
some might wonder how he actually lost his nose. (Do not believe
what you saw in the Disney cartoon Aladdin) Almost everyone has seen
many pictures, or perhaps the Discovery channel, showing the Sphinx
in various angles. But you have to visit it, to stand there right
next to it, to realize why both the Sphinx and the Pyramids are the
most famous man-made structures in the world. Just the front paw of
the Sphinx is larger than a human being!
The Wonders of the Nile
The architectural wonders of ancient Egypt are not limited to those
at Giza. As you travel along the Nile River (incidentally the
longest river in the world), you will come across other monuments.
Chief of these is the Valley of Kings near Luxor. It is here that
many kings from many of the ancient Egyptian dynasties were
entombed. Each tomb is unqiue and is a wonder in its own right.
Unfortunately, most of the treasure that was entombed with the
pharaohs have long been stolen by tomb raiders. Only the well-hidden
tomb of Tutankhamun managed to survive more or less intact to this
day.
Further south, near the town of Aswan, are the famous temples of Abu
Simbel. Constructed during the reign of Ramses II, better known as
Ramses the Great, these two temples feature much-larger-than-life
statues guarding the entrances. And beautiful hieroglyphs still
adorn the walls of the temples.
The few monuments I've mentioned are just a small fraction of the
many wonders that can be found in Egypt. If you have any interest in
ancient civilizations, or want to know more about the wonders of
ancient Egypt, you owe it to yourself to visit this ancient land
before its wonders are eventually swept away by the sands of time.
If you would like to know more about the wonders of Egypt, do check
out the following sites:
Pyramids of Giza http://www.nekhebet.com/w_pyramids.html
Sphinx http://www.nekhebet.com/w_sphinx.html
Nile River http://www.nekhebet.com/w_nile.html
And if you want to learn more about the other aspects of Egypt ,
do visit http://www.nekhebet.com
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Steven maintains the informational website Wonders of Ancient Egypt
at http://www.nekhebet.com. Do visit if you want to find out more
about the wonders of Egypt such as the Pyramids and the Lighthouse;
or mysteries such as mummifcation and conspiracy theories; or its
religion and history.
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