At 0:24 in this video, and in one of your 'Shorts', I notice that you call this the "Road of Sphinx". It's actually called the "Avenue of Sphinxes" (plural) or alternatively "The Sphinx Avenue" or "The King's Festivities Road" or "Rams Road", and it has over a thousand statues lining the 2.7 km route. Calling it a "Road" slightly diminishes its grand status, I think! Over my years of visiting Luxor, I saw this spectacle gradually taking shape, and it was marvellous to see it finally being opened in 2021.
I'm currently researching Egyptian mythology and art, this really gave a good perspective on it, especially the differences with the Greek and Egyptian styles within the Temple. Thank you for the video.
It would be perfect expect using the wrong kind of lens for this, took the nature of the structures away, well the camera man is always the less indicated to film............................like UFO videos.
excellent tour. So refreshing to see these sites without listening to the nauseating pseudoscience on other channels.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I enjoyed this video very much. Thank you for the tour and the insight.
Glad you enjoyed it!
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At 0:24 in this video, and in one of your 'Shorts', I notice that you call this the "Road of Sphinx".
It's actually called the "Avenue of Sphinxes" (plural) or alternatively "The Sphinx Avenue" or "The King's Festivities Road" or "Rams Road", and it has over a thousand statues lining the 2.7 km route.
Calling it a "Road" slightly diminishes its grand status, I think!
Over my years of visiting Luxor, I saw this spectacle gradually taking shape, and it was marvellous to see it finally being opened in 2021.
thank you for the tour, very interesting to listen to your comments 😃🤓
Hi Sam always watch + enjoy your videos. They're very informative and entertaining. Just Subscribed right now.
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So beautiful and I’m so soooo so interested! Love your content!! ❤
Thank you so much!!
I'm currently researching Egyptian mythology and art, this really gave a good perspective on it, especially the differences with the Greek and Egyptian styles within the Temple. Thank you for the video.
Glad you enjoyed it, there is a Virtual Reality version of this tour that you can look around in 360 too. Check it out!
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The oldest road in Egypt is in the desert a bit outside of the Fayoum oasis.
You can tell what’s new engravings and what’s accent. It’s got two different textures
It would be perfect expect using the wrong kind of lens for this, took the nature of the structures away, well the camera man is always the less indicated to film............................like UFO videos.
Middle East a source of Civilization
That’s dry dry ruins from Mario kart
The best part was when you said shlong😁 and the 1000 year difference is crazy