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Nile (opposite Luxor) to the Valley of the Kings where the pharaohs of the New Kingdom (1555 B.C. — 1080 8.C.) were entombed. TOP RIGHT: This village, close to the remains of Thebes, has changed little since the time of the Rameses and the other pharaohs. BOTTOM LEFT: Looking down the Nile across the Temple of Luxor, the building of which was started about 3500 years ago. BOTTOM RIGHT: A golden sunset over the Nile as one of the river’s traditional sailing craft, a felucca, glides home to its moorings. — Photographs by les bloxham

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Press, 9 August 1985, Page 17

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Nile (opposite Luxor) to the Valley of the Kings where the pharaohs of the New Kingdom (1555 B.C. — 1080 8.C.) were entombed. TOP RIGHT: This village, close to the remains of Thebes, has changed little since the time of the Rameses and the other pharaohs. BOTTOM LEFT: Looking down the Nile across the Temple of Luxor, the building of which was started about 3500 years ago. BOTTOM RIGHT: A golden sunset over the Nile as one of the river’s traditional sailing craft, a felucca, glides home to its moorings. — Photographs by les bloxham Press, 9 August 1985, Page 17

Nile (opposite Luxor) to the Valley of the Kings where the pharaohs of the New Kingdom (1555 B.C. — 1080 8.C.) were entombed. TOP RIGHT: This village, close to the remains of Thebes, has changed little since the time of the Rameses and the other pharaohs. BOTTOM LEFT: Looking down the Nile across the Temple of Luxor, the building of which was started about 3500 years ago. BOTTOM RIGHT: A golden sunset over the Nile as one of the river’s traditional sailing craft, a felucca, glides home to its moorings. — Photographs by les bloxham Press, 9 August 1985, Page 17