Introduction to the Temple of Luxor: Three kilometers away from the Karnak Temple, it is the palace of Amun on the bank of the Nile during the Obedo Festival. There is a small section of the "Ray of the Ram" remains in the temple, and the roadside is full of carvings of sheep heads. There are three statues of Ramses II and the obelisk at the door. Behind the first tower door in the temple is an atrium surrounded by two rows of columns. The colonnade at the northern entrance is particularly beautiful. The 14 columns are all about 14 meters high. The shape of the reed stems on the top of the columns is very beautiful. Each column All represent the majesty of Pharaoh. There is a mosque built on the columns in the front half of the temple.
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