Ahlan wa sahlan (Welcome) to Live from Egypt Entry #4.
On the West Bank of Luxor, the Valley of the Queens, Valley of the Kings, and the Valley of the Nobles can be seen. One landmark that I truly enjoyed was the temple of the great female pharaoh, Hatshepsut. She was one of only 3 women to have ruled Egypt.
Carved into sheer limestone rock, the temple has three floors and is simply picturesque; as you see in this photo it looks like the background is "fake," but trust it is real!
It is said that Hatshepsut wore a fake beard
There were many hieroglyphics throughout the temple, very intricate in detail and rich in color. We learned that the Egyptians used egg whites, flowers and oil to make their colors.
For the Valley of the Kings, it dates back to around 16th to the 11th centuries BC as a necropolis of the Pharaonic Egypt's New Kingdom dynasties. It is believed to have been used for around 500 years, and is the resting place of the kings and other nobles of the 18th and 21st dynasties.
Unfortunately I do not have any images of the Valley of the Kings or Nobles because cameras were not permitted.
Until next time...
Salam alekum (Peace be with you)