Luxor Research Paper

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How To Enjoy Nile Cruise To The Maximum! Let's talk briefly about the Nile, this great Nile flows 4,184 miles in length and goes through nine nations, from the Mediterranean Sea near Alexandria, Egypt toLake Victoria in Uganda. Contrary to most rivers around the world, it flows from the south to the north. All you need to do to appreciate its value is just give it a quick look. On the Nile banks, you will find Egypt's breadbasket: alfalfa, fields of corn, sugar cane, wheat, and sesame. when you are on a cruise you will be hearing a constant throb, like a heartbeat, this is actually the sound of the lands' irrigation pumps. No surprise that agriculture is Egypt's second-largest industry, and in the first place comes tourism. The further you …show more content…

It has a population of around 230,000, most of them are working in tourism as well as, there are several who are hired in commerce and agriculture. Luxor is one of the most attractive places in Egypt, as it is one of the places you can't miss if you came to Egypt. As a result, nearly each tourist business has an office around in the city.
2. Edfu Temple:
Edfu Temple has a group of traditional elements of the New Kingdom Egyptian Temples, along with some Greek components, such as the Mamisi, that is located west of the main entrance of the Edfu Temple. Mamisi means the house of the divine birth in case you're wondering. It has an entrance, a chapel and a court. The mamisi walls are painted with several scenes presenting the myth of Horus the child divine birth, in the attendance of Hathor, the Goddess, Khenoum, the God, and other gods and goddess who were involved with pregnancy and birth.
3. Kom Ombo Temple:
The Temple of Kom Ombo, that we see nowadays and was established through the Greco-Roman era, was built on the remains of a much older pre-existing temple that was called "Ber Sobek" or some call it the home of the god