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 > Bandelier National Monument, near Los Alamos and Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.  A lone pine tree stands at the top of the cliff above "Alcove House" at the top of Frijoles Canyon.  © Rick Collier






US USA New Mexico Santa Fe Bandelier National Monument Frijoles Canyon valley canyon view tree trees forest woods
RickCollier > Bandelier National Monument, near Los Alamos and Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.  A reconstructed ceremonial kiva and dwelling caves at the edge of "Alcove House" (formerly known as "Ceremonial Cave" is located about 140 feet above the floor of Frijoles Canyon.  This dwelling is reached by four ladders, and once housed some 25 native american ancestral puebloans.  © Rick Collier






US USA New Mexico Santa Fe Bandelier National Monument Frijoles Canyon valley canyon ancestral puebloan native American Ceremonial cave dwelling kiva Alcove House view tree trees forest woods
RickCollier > Bandelier National Monument, near Los Alamos and Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.  A reconstructed ceremonial kiva at the edge of "Alcove House" (formerly known as "Ceremonial Cave" is located about 140 feet above the floor of Frijoles Canyon.  This dwelling is reached by four ladders, and once housed some 25 native american ancestral puebloans.  © Rick Collier






US USA New Mexico Santa Fe Bandelier National Monument Frijoles Canyon valley canyon ancestral puebloan native American Ceremonial cave dwelling kiva Alcove House view tree trees forest woods
RickCollier > Bandelier National Monument, near Los Alamos and Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.  While the water never completely stops flowing, snow and ice encrust Frijoles Creek in the winter.  © Rick Collier






US USA New Mexico Santa Fe Bandelier National Monument Frijoles Creek Canyon valley canyon native american view tree trees forest woods stream river snow ice
RickCollier > Bandelier National Monument, near Los Alamos and Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.  Cave dwellings dot the lower parts of the massive cliffs that line Frijoles Canyon.  © Rick Collier






US USA New Mexico Santa Fe Bandelier National Monument Frijoles Canyon cliff cliffs valley canyon native american cave dwelling pueblo view tree trees forest woods stream river
RickCollier > Bandelier National Monument, near Los Alamos and Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.  Native Americans gradually expanded their cave dwellings by building pueblo structures in front of their cliff-face homes, at the edges of Frijoles Canyon. © Rick Collier






US USA New Mexico Santa Fe Bandelier National Monument Frijoles Canyon cliff cliffs valley canyon native american cave dwelling pueblo view tree trees forest woods stream river
RickCollier > Bandelier National Monument, near Los Alamos and Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.  Native Americans gradually expanded their cave dwellings by building pueblo structures in front of their cliff-face homes, at the edges of Frijoles Canyon. © Rick Collier






US USA New Mexico Santa Fe Bandelier National Monument Frijoles Canyon cliff cliffs valley canyon native american cave dwelling pueblo view tree trees forest woods stream river
RickCollier > Bandelier National Monument, near Los Alamos and Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.  Native Americans gradually expanded their cave dwellings by building pueblo structures in front of their cliff-face homes, at the edges of Frijoles Canyon. © Rick Collier






US USA New Mexico Santa Fe Bandelier National Monument Frijoles Canyon cliff cliffs valley canyon native american cave dwelling pueblo view tree trees forest woods stream river
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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