Karnak includes a huge temple of Amun, the king of the gods, along with many other smaller temples and obelisks. Taking over 1300 years to complete, Karnak lay buried under the sand until excavation began in the mid-19th century. The site is still being worked today by archaeologists. The size of Karnak is impressive, especially when you remember that it was all built by hand, with hundreds of thousands of workers.
Visitors should return to Karnak in the evening to see the sound and light show. The voices of the past boom through loud speakers over the site, and the lights and shadows give Karnak an eerie appearance.
More Egypt Pictures
- Entrance to Karnack through Rows of SphinxesEntrance to Karnack through Rows of Sphinxes
- Luxor - Close-up Look at Sphinx at the Temples of Karnak at LuxorLuxor - Close-up Look at Sphinx at the Temples of Karnak at Luxor
- Luxor - Large Statue of Pharaoh at the Temples of Karnak at LuxorLuxor - Large Statue of Pharaoh at the Temples of Karnak at Luxor
- Luxor - Temples of Karnak at LuxorLuxor - Temples of Karnak at Luxor
- Luxor - Wall at Temples of Karnak at LuxorLuxor - Wall at Temples of Karnak at Luxor
- Luxor - Colossus of Ramses II at the Temples of Karnak at LuxorLuxor - Colossus of Ramses II at the Temples of Karnak at Luxor
- Luxor - Great Hypostyle Hall at the Temples of Karnak at LuxorLuxor - Great Hypostyle Hall at the Temples of Karnak at Luxor
- Hieroglyphic Carving on Pillar at Great Hypostyle Hall at the Temples of KarnakLuxor - Hieroglyphic Carving on Pillar at Great Hypostyle Hall at the Temples of Karnak at Luxor
- Luxor - Pillars at the Temples of Karnak at LuxorLuxor - Pillars at the Temples of Karnak at Luxor
- Luxor - Obelisk at Temples of Karnak at LuxorLuxor - Obelisk at Temples of Karnak at Luxor
- Luxor - Sacred Lake at Temples of Karnak at LuxorLuxor - Sacred Lake at Temples of Karnak at Luxor
- Luxor - Scarab Beetle at Temples of Karnak at LuxorLuxor - Scarab Beetle at Temples of Karnak at Luxor
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