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Khafre (Chefren) Pyramid. The Second Largest at Giza Pyramid Complex in Egypt.
Pyramids of Giza, Giza Necropolis, Egypt - October 29, 2022: Man sitting on a camel in front of the Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx of Giza.\n\nThe Giza Necropolis is a large area near Giza, a suburb of Cairo that has many tombs and burial sites. It is also where you can find the famous Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx, and more. The name comes from the ancient Greek word nekropolis, which literally means “city of the dead”.\n\nThe Giza Complex was once near the ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis, and the Giza plateau is where a number of pharaohs, queens, and nobles of the Fourth Dynasty of ancient Egypt were buried. \n\nAll three of Giza's pyramids and their elaborate burial complexes were built  from roughly 2550 to 2490 B.C. The pyramids were built by Pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure.
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Pyramid of Khafre in Egypt and blue sky.
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The River Nile has always and continues to be a lifeline for Egypt. Trade, communication, agriculture, water and now tourism provide the essential ingredients of life - from the Upper Nile and its cataracts, along its fertile banks to the Lower Nile and Delta. In many ways life has not changed for centuries, with transport often relying on the camel on land and felucca on the river
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The pyramids, Giza, Cairo, Egypt
The ancient Egyptian pyramids and the Great Sphinx of Giza against the sky
Giza pyramids in Egypt. Tourists ridding camels in the foreground.
Temple restoration in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
The camel caravan is in front of the Egyptian pyramids.
Photo of the Necropolis of Giza during the day.
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The Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx are one of the most famous, ancient and haunting monuments of mankind. It is the only one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world that still stands, it consists of 3 pyramids of different sizes, that of Cheops, Khafre and Menkaure. They are in Giza, next to Cairo in Egypt.
View of Pyramid of Khafre at Giza. In Cairo, Egypt
The ancient Egyptian Pyramid of Khufu with ruins, tombs and monuments in Giza, Cairo, Egypt
The Step Pyramid, Sakkara, Egypt: Saqqara, also spelled Sakkara in English, is an Egyptian village in Giza Governorate, that contains ancient burial grounds of Egyptian royalty, serving as the necropolis for the ancient Egyptian capital, Memphis. \nSaqqara contains numerous pyramids, including the Step Pyramid of Djoser, sometimes referred to as the Step Tomb, and a number of mastaba tombs. Located some 30 km (19 mi) south of modern-day Cairo, Saqqara covers an area of around 7 by 1.5 km (4.3 by 0.9 mi).\n\nSaqqara contains the oldest complete stone building complex known in history, the Step Pyramid of Djoser, built during the Third Dynasty. Another sixteen Egyptian kings built pyramids at Saqqara, which are now in various states of preservation. High officials added private funeral monuments to this necropolis during the entire Pharaonic period. It remained an important complex for non-royal burials and cult ceremonies for more than 3,000 years, well into Ptolemaic and Roman times.
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