Saturday, December 10, 2011

Broken and sem-broken pillars inside the Karnak temple in Luxor

Broken and sem-broken pillars inside the Karnak temple in Luxor
The Karnak temple is around 35 centuries old, part of the Middle Kingdom in ancient egypt, and was built by a number of pharaohs (each pharaoh added his own touch (or in the case of Hatshepsut, the female pharaoh, she added the Obelisks inside the temple)). However, because of the age of the temple and neglect over the years, a lot of the temple is in some sort of worn down condition.

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Thursday, December 08, 2011

Small trees and some amount of rubble inside the Karnak temple in Luxor

Small trees and some amount of rubble inside the Karnak temple in Luxor
You can just see a tourist entering the frame of the photo. This is a photo of the Karnak temple in Luxor, near the entrance. There is some restoration work ongoing in the temple, given that the temple has suffered hugely over the years from the wear and tear of the elements, along with neglect. It is only for the past several decades that there has been a lot more emphasis given on the restoration of the temple; important because of the huge heritage value and the number of tourists it draws.


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Pillars in a row inside the Hypostyle Hall in the Karnak Temple

Pillars in a row inside the Hypostyle Hall in the Karnak Temple
The Hypostyle Hall is one of the most magnificent parts of the Karnak temple (which in itself is a most wonderful monument, testimony to the construction efforts of pharaohs over the years). The Hypostyle Hall was built to cover an area of approximately 50,000 square feet, and even though the roof has almost totally fallen down, the place is indeed remarkable.
There are a total of 134 pillars, assigned in rows. In this photo, you can see many of the pillars, some of them having suffered wear and tear and damage from the elements over the years.


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Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Tourists at the entrance to the Karnak temple in Luxor

Tourists at the entrance to the Karnak temple in Luxor
A large number of tourists at the entrance to the Karnak temple. The Karnak temple is a pretty large temple, with a lot of walking required by tourists; in fact, even when walking from the parking to the entrance, it can be quite a distance. You need to be sure that you are in a good condition to spend the energy required to wander through the temples (and this is even more so if you have visited the other tourist destinations in Luxor).


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Monday, December 05, 2011

Pillars, close to each other, inside the Hypostyle Hall in the Karnak temple

Pillars, close to each other, inside the Hypostyle Hall in the Karnak temple
There are a large number of pillars inside the Hypostyle Hall in the Karnak temple, and when I saw them so close to each other, I was wondering as to how this hall could be used for any kind of event; but the photo is a bit misleading. In the center path between the pillars, there is a fair amount of space between the pillars, enough for people of the royal court to assemble (it was not expected to be a place for the common citizen of ancient Egypt).


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Path between rows of pillars in the Hypostyle Hall, leading to a set of trees

Path between rows of pillars in the Hypostyle Hall, leading to a set of trees
The Karnak temple in Luxor is one of the most magnificent structures in the ancient city of Luxor, which is based on the ancient city of Thebes, the center of the New Kingdom for many centuries, and the religious center of the country.
The Karnak temple was constructed over a period of time in the rule of many pharaohs, and one of the most spectacular constructions inside the temple is the Hypostyle Hall, a place that has a total of 134 huge pillars, covered with carvings, that glorify the various pharaohs of the time.


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Friday, December 02, 2011

2 rows of carved pillars inside the Hypostyle Hall in the Karnak temple

2 rows of carved pillars inside the Hypostyle Hall in the Karnak temple
The Hypostyle Hall inside the Karnak temple (in Luxor) has a large number of pillars with carvings. There are a total of 134 such pillars, which were part of the huge hall that covered a total area of 50,000 square feet. You have to go there to actually get a feel of the size of the hall. Here, you can see pillars aligned in 2 rows.


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Thursday, December 01, 2011

Tourists at the base of pillars inside the Hypostyle Hall in the Karnak temple

Tourists at the base of pillars inside the Hypostyle Hall in the Karnak temple
In many previous photos, I can talked about the huge size of the pillars inside the Hypostyle Hall (a total of 134 pillars). It is always good to show people against such structures, since that gives clarity about the size of the pillars, as can be seen in this photo where you can see tourists at the base of the pillars and hence get an idea of the size.
The pillars are really huge.


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Palm trees visible through the doorway inside the Hypostyle Hall in the Karnak temple

Palm trees visible through the doorway inside the Hypostyle Hall in the Karnak temple
The whole complex of the Karnak temple is a huge complex, made of stone, made by various pharaohs over a period of many years, around 35 centuries back. Inside the temple, there is a huge hall called the Hypostyle Hall, where there are a set of 134 pillars (huge pillars), with the hall covering a total area of 50,000 square feet. Most of the roof has fallen, but the pillars are now in a good condition after decades of restoration and maintenance.
In this photo, you are able to see some palm trees (and not too many trees can be seen inside the complex).


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