RickCollier > Karnak, outside Luxor, Egypt.  Statue of Sekhmet, Temple of Ptah.  Sekhmet the powerful was the Egyptian goddess of war.  The small shrine is found several hundred yards from the main temple, across open ground at the side wall of the temple.  Given a little bakshish, the caretaker will admit visitors and then go open the roof opening to admit a single beam of sunlight, lighting the black statue.  The home of Amon (the Sun God), Karnak was the center of Egyptian spiritual life during the middle and late kingdoms.  It was continuously being improved by successive pharoahs over a period of about 1300 years. © Rick Collier






Egypt Egyptian Karnak Amon Amun tourist tourism history historic antiquity antiquities ruins temple tomb pylon wall column pillar ramp ancient 'ancient Egypt' Sekhmet shrine Ptah statue black sunbeam Thebes Theban Thebian
RickCollier > Islamic Cairo Street.  The streets of the original walled town of Cairo open to the visitor, entering through the gate at Bab Zwayla.  © Rick Collier






Egypt Egyptian Cairo tourist tourism history historic antiquities Islamic old street shop window building city wall arch 'city gate' Zwayla 'Bab Zwayla'
RickCollier > Red Sea, Dahab, Egypt.  A Red Sea bannerfish.  © Rick Collier





scuba diver divers Egypt 'Red Sea' 'Ras Mohammed' Dahab Sharm 'Sharm el-Sheikh' 'Sharm al-Shaykh' underwater u/w fish bannerfish
RickCollier > Red Sea, Dahab, Egypt.  A family of beautifully colored scalefin antheas hide under some coral.  © Rick Collier





scuba diver divers Egypt 'Red Sea' 'Ras Mohammed' Dahab Sharm 'Sharm el-Sheikh' 'Sharm al-Shaykh' underwater u/w fish scalefin anthea antheas coral reef
RickCollier > Red Sea, Dahab, Egypt.  A school of small glassfish reflect the sunlight filtering down from above.  © Rick Collier





scuba diver divers Egypt 'Red Sea' 'Ras Mohammed' Dahab Sharm 'Sharm el-Sheikh' 'Sharm al-Shaykh' underwater u/w glass fish glassfish
RickCollier > Red Sea, Dahab, Egypt.  Red Sea anemonefish (also known popularly as clownfish) emerge to protect the anemone that is their home on the reef.  © Rick Collier





scuba diver divers Egypt 'Red Sea' 'Ras Mohammed' Dahab Sharm 'Sharm el-Sheikh' 'Sharm al-Shaykh' underwater u/w coral reef anemone fish anemonefish clownfish
RickCollier > Red Sea, Dahab, Egypt.  A pipefish explores its small patch of reef..  © Rick Collier





scuba diver divers Egypt 'Red Sea' 'Ras Mohammed' Dahab Sharm 'Sharm el-Sheikh' 'Sharm al-Shaykh' underwater u/w coral reef pipe fish pipefish
RickCollier > Red Sea, Dahab, Egypt.  Red Sea anemonefish (also known popularly as clownfish) and dominos (dominofish) constantly test one another, as they each try to defend 'their' home anemone.  Their bad luck that their two anemones are within inches of one-another.  © Rick Collier





scuba diver divers Egypt 'Red Sea' 'Ras Mohammed' Dahab Sharm 'Sharm el-Sheikh' 'Sharm al-Shaykh' underwater u/w coral reef anemone fish anemonefish clownfish domino dominofish
RickCollier > Red Sea, Dahab, Egypt.  A colorful lizardfish hides by resting motionless atop a reef outcropping.  © Rick Collier





scuba diver divers Egypt 'Red Sea' 'Ras Mohammed' Sharm 'Sharm el-Sheikh' 'Sharm al-Shaykh' Dahab underwater u/w coral reef lizardfish
Karnak, outside Luxor, Egypt. Statue of Sekhmet, Temple of Ptah. Sekhmet the powerful was the Egyptian goddess of war. The small shrine is found several hundred yards from the main temple, across open ground at the side wall of the temple. Given a little bakshish, the caretaker will admit visitors and then go open the roof opening to admit a single beam of sunlight, lighting the black statue. The home of Amon (the Sun God), Karnak was the center of Egyptian spiritual life during the middle and late kingdoms. It was continuously being improved by successive pharoahs over a period of about 1300 years. © Rick Collier






Egypt Egyptian Karnak Amon Amun tourist tourism history historic antiquity antiquities ruins temple tomb pylon wall column pillar ramp ancient 'ancient Egypt' Sekhmet shrine Ptah statue black sunbeam Thebes Theban Thebian
RickCollier > Karnak, outside Luxor, Egypt.  Statue of Sekhmet, Temple of Ptah.  Sekhmet the powerful was the Egyptian goddess of war.  The small shrine is found several hundred yards from the main temple, across open ground at the side wall of the temple.  Given a little bakshish, the caretaker will admit visitors and then go open the roof opening to admit a single beam of sunlight, lighting the black statue.  The home of Amon (the Sun God), Karnak was the center of Egyptian spiritual life during the middle and late kingdoms.  It was continuously being improved by successive pharoahs over a period of about 1300 years. © Rick Collier






Egypt Egyptian Karnak Amon Amun tourist tourism history historic antiquity antiquities ruins temple tomb pylon wall column pillar ramp ancient 'ancient Egypt' Sekhmet shrine Ptah statue black sunbeam Thebes Theban Thebian
Karnak, outside Luxor, Egypt. Statue of Sekhmet, Temple of Ptah. Sekhmet the powerful was the Egyptian goddess of war. The small shrine is found several hundred yards from the main temple, across open ground at the side wall of the temple. Given a little bakshish, the caretaker will admit visitors and then go open the roof opening to admit a single beam of sunlight, lighting the black statue. The home of Amon (the Sun God), Karnak was the center of Egyptian spiritual life during the middle and late kingdoms. It was continuously being improved by successive pharoahs over a period of about 1300 years. © Rick Collier






Egypt Egyptian Karnak Amon Amun tourist tourism history historic antiquity antiquities ruins temple tomb pylon wall column pillar ramp ancient 'ancient Egypt' Sekhmet shrine Ptah statue black sunbeam Thebes Theban Thebian
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