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PHILEA TEMPLE Editorial Image
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Title
PHILEA TEMPLE #50691860
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PHILEA TEMPLE, EGYPT NOV. 23: The complex was dismantled and relocated to nearby Agilkia Island during a UNESCO project started because of the construction of the Aswan Dam on November 23 2008
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PHILEA TEMPLE
PHILEA TEMPLE
PHILEA TEMPLE
The Temple of Philea in Aswan
The temple of Philea in Aswan
Philea temple near Aswan in Egypt
Marina Philae EGYPT 20.05.2018 Tourists boats to Philea temple UNESCO project moved temple because of the Aswan Dam
Marina Philae EGYPT 20.05.2018 Tourists boats to Philea temple UNESCO project moved temple because of the Aswan Dam
Marina Philae EGYPT 20.05.2018 Tourists boats to Philea temple UNESCO project moved temple because of the Aswan Dam
Marina Philae EGYPT 20.05.2018 Tourists boats to Philea temple UNESCO project moved temple because of the Aswan Dam
Marina Philae EGYPT 20.05.2018 Tourists boats to Philea temple UNESCO project moved temple because of the Aswan Dam
Marina Philae EGYPT 20.05.2018 Egyptian Souvenier stand at Tourists boat harbour to Philea temple UNESCO heritage
Marina Philae EGYPT 20.05.2018 Egyptian Souvenier stand at Tourists boat harbour to Philea temple UNESCO heritage
Egypt, the river Nile near Aswan, the temple of Philea