Temple of Philae
Portico of the Temple of Philae, partially submerged in water as a result of the Nile’s rising waters, 1954. The temple was constructed to celebrate the Goddess Isis in the Ptolemaic Dynasty. It was relocated from it’s original site on the island of Philae in late 1960s, to Agilkia Island.
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