Saturday, May 01, 2010

Horus, God of the King, the Sky and Vengeance

Much of the art and wall carvings in the Tomb of Seti I are remarkably well preserved - literally thousands upon thousands of square feet covered with carvings and hieroglyphics. The amazing thing was how few tourists there were. The infrastructure was minimal, just a guy selling tickets and a small cabana style gift shop selling water and some sort of awful chocolate bars.

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