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PHOTOGRAPHY
The impressive Deir El-Bahri mortuary temple of Queen Hatshesut is an architectural wonder built against the backdrop of a looming cliff face of the western Thebes' mountains. On the east side of the mountain where Deir El-Bahri is located is the Valley of Kings and to it's south are the ruins of the Colossi of Memnon. Deir El-Bahri is the most famous of temples along the western Thebes. Deir El-Bahri is an Arabic name meaning "Monastery of the North".
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These are the ruins of Necropholis El-Khokha just south of the front of Deir El-Bahri. Deir El Bahri is also sorrounded by the necropolis (a large and elaborate cemetery of an ancient city)of Sheikh Abd El-Qurna and necropolis of El-Khokha.
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These are the ruins of Necropholis El-Khokha just south of the front of Deir El-Bahri. Deir El Bahri is also sorrounded by the necropolis (a large and elaborate cemetery of an ancient city)of Sheikh Abd El-Qurna and necropolis of El-Khokha.
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