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See how people enjoy their stay at the Luxor Pyramid in Las Vegas, and why even from space, this hotel really shines. (dsc.discovery.com)Engineering marvels
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http://www.blockheadgames.com/download_pc_computer_games/all/1000/luxor-3 Luxor 3, the third installment of the popular Luxor series. It comes with seven unique game modes and more than 140 levels of ball matching fun. http://www.blockheadgames.com/ System Requirements: OS: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista Developer: Mumbo Jumbo

The Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt, burial site of the famous Pharaohs. Combination of video and still images as video was not permitted in the Valley at the time we went-
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Detailed tour with a local Egyptologist of the great temple at Luxor, Egypt, on the banks of the Nile.

GTR-DVD-1006 - LUXOR, Egypt Egypt's Golden Age commenced with Thebes, known today as Luxor, which lies on the eastern bank of the Nile. Homer referred to Luxor's temples as, El-Uqsor", "The Place of Palaces". From Ramses to Tut-ench-Amun...from Tutmosis to Hatschepsut...Egyptian rulers have bequeathed a priceless inheritance of monumental architecture. Statues from the era of Ramses the Second, temples, necropolis' -- cities of the dead -- hieroglyphics, sphinxes and obelisks...they're all here in Luxor, the birthplace of modern Egyptology. Global Treasures - History's Most Protected Monuments - Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live today, and what we pass on to future generations. our cultural and natural heritage are both irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration. Places as unique and diverse as the wilds of East Africa's Serengeti, the Pyramids of Egypt, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the Baroque cathedrals of Latin America make up our world's heritage. Join us as we explore one of these protected monuments.
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The award-winning comedy of "Carrot Top" keeps his audience laughing as he unpacks trunk loads of crazy props and wacky inventions. RawVegas.tv's Julie Mac heads to the Luxor to go behind the scenes.
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Criss Angel Mindfreak Season 3. Ask for any Criss Angel effect. Subscribe to my channel to enjoy futures videos

El templo principal de la antigua Tebas. Karnak (al-Karnak,الكرنك, "ciudad fortificada", llamada en el antiguo Egipto Ipet Sut, "el lugar más venerado") es una pequeña población de Egipto, situada cerca de la ribera oriental del río Nilo. Era una zona de la antigua Tebas que albergaba el complejo religioso más importante del antiguo Egipto. Situación: 25° 43′ 00″ N 32° 39′ 30″ E Complejo de templos de Karnak Durante siglos, este lugar fue el más influyente centro religioso egipcio. El templo principal estaba dedicado al culto del dios Amón, pero como en otros templos egipcios también se veneraba a otras divinidades. El complejo de templos de Karnak lo componen: El gran templo de Amón El recinto de Montu El recinto de Mut El templo de Jonsu El templo de Opet El templo de Ptah Existían también numerosos templetes y capillas de menor tamaño y múltiples estancias y almacenes situados dentro de los muros que circundaban las zonas principales. La diferencia principal entre el templo de Amón en Karnak, que Diodoro de Sicilia afirma ser el más antiguo de Tebas, y la mayoría de los templos egipcios es el tiempo y esfuerzos empleados en su construcción y posteriores ampliaciones. Unos treinta faraones contribuyeron con sus edificaciones convirtiendo al complejo en algo que por su tamaño (unas treinta hectáreas) no se había conocido antes. La entrada, entre dos inmensos pilonos, está precedido por una avenida de esfinges (dromos), con cabeza de carnero, símbolos del dios Amón. Se accede a un gran patio porticado donde se encuentra, la izquierda, un templete del faraón Sethy II, la columna de Taharca y la estatua de Pinedyem I, a la derecha el templo de Ramsés III, al frente la sala hipóstila, y un poco más al fondo los obeliscos de Thutmose I y Hatshepsut, después una serie de estancias y patios menores, y el santuario, a los que sólo tenían acceso el faraón y los sacerdotes. La sala hipóstila está compuesta de numerosas columnas que aún conservan sus inscripciones y algunas tienen aún restos de la pintura original. Sus capiteles tienen forma de papiro (papiriformes). El santuario se encuentra en el centro del templo. En el antiguo Egipto, la construcción de los templos se iniciaba siempre por el santuario, lo que significa que Karnak se comenzó por el centro y se terminó de construir por las entradas al recinto. Todo el conjunto estaba ricamente decorado y pintado en vivos colores. El complejo de Karnak es el conjunto de culto religioso conocido más antiguo del mundo. Un enorme museo a cielo abierto que muestra importantes restos de la cultura del antiguo Egipto. Después de las pirámides de Giza, es el segundo lugar más visitado de Egipto. Forma parte del conjunto denominado Antigua Tebas con sus necrópolis, declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO en 1979.
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Karnak Temple Luxor Egypt, with its famous hypostyle hall of 134 columns 23 meters tall, the temple of Amon is the largest columned temple in the world.
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"Luxor is a game and series of action-puzzle computer games, developed by MumboJumbo, with the first initial release in 2005." Stage I - The Quest Begins * Uraeus Nefertari * Nephty's Garden * Pool of the Lotus Blossom * Descent to the Underworld Amazing game, amazing music & sounds, AMAZIIING :P (I hate level 1-4 ~~)
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The GHOST Seekers (Gilbert, Helga and Forrest-Uriah) was in SIN CITY for a week!! This is part of the Las Vegas review series that follows the group on a tour of all the major Casinos, Hotels, theme parks and Dining in the city that never sleeps!!!Watch the GHOST Seeekers!! Special THANK YOU to all of my subscribers!!! Happy New Year, 2008!!Space Talks is where you ask questions regarding vintage Star Wars toys and Forrest-uriah will answer on the following video! http://www.youtube.com/fiwaszewski Dr. Morbius is the mad scientist who reviews horror film of the last thirty years, with a TWIST!! http://www.youtube.com/madscientist71 GHOST Seekers is a team that explores various areas around southern California known to be haunted!! Follow Gilbert, Helga and Forrest-uriah on their latest adventures.. http://www.youtube.com/fiwaszewski from FIwaszewski http://www.youtube.com/GHOST Seekers3 Forrest-Uriah Iwaszewski

Criss Angel levitates over the luxor light in the third season's first episode, floating with hundreds of on-lookers and cameras 360 around him to disprove any theories of wires and such.

Ancient Karnak and Luxor temples for flight simulator. This one was realised for Fs2004. available on http://fsscenery.free.fr/

Mahsoub is a musician in Mohamed Murad's band The Musicians of the Nile, from Luxor Egypt. He is related to the famous Saidi singer Metkal Kenawi. Mahsoub is not a profesional dancer persay, but an entertainer. He sings, plays several instruments as well as dances. He and his fellow musicians work primarily at weddings and other community celebrations in the area of Upper Egypt. I first saw Mahsoub in Luxor in 1988, when he was about 14 years old. He was one of the musicians playing in the band that was hired by "Morocco" to entertain the members of her tour group. After the traditional dancers, the Banat Mazin sisters, (they can be seen on Morocco's #6 video Dances of Egypt and the Sudan), danced for a while, Mahsoub spontaniously got up and danced. I hadn't seen Mashsoub again until I met him at Rakia Hassan's Dance festival, "Ahlan wa Sahlan", in Giza in 2004, where he was working as one of the dance instructors teaching traditional Southern Egyptian dances. This footage was filmed in July of 2005 as part of an interview I did with him in which he told me that he makes his living as a musician and dancer at local weddings in the area. Mahsoub told me that he had a cousin who had recently died named Abdul Karim who also used to perform at weddings in the area. He can be seen in Aisha Ali's video "Dances of Egypt".

Luxor Temple, or The Temple of Luxor, is among the most beautiful Temples in Egypt. It was known in the New Kingdom period as Ipt-Rsyt, which means the southern shrine. This was to differentiate between this Temple and Karnak Temple, which was the northern house of Amon Ra. Amenhotep III built Luxor Temple. The architect and overseer of the works of construction was the genius Amenhotep, son of Habu. The Temple run close and parallel to the river Nile from north to south. It was constructed on the site of a small Temple of Amon, built by kings of the 12th dynasty. At the time of Amenhotep III the Temple was only 190m in length and 55m in width. Basically, Luxor Temple was consecrated to Amon Ra in his fertility aspect. Ramses II, with the help of his architect Pak-in Khonso, added the front part and completed the Temple. He also added the present large forecourt, and a Pylon at the (northern) front of the Temple. Kings Merenpetah, Seti I, Ramses III, Ramses IV and Ramses VI built many more small additions. Alexander the Great rebuilt the Sanctuary. During the Christian era, the inner section was converted to a church. The Muslims built a Mosque in the 10th century, which is known as the Mosque of Abou El-Hagag. King Nektanebo built the Sphinx Avenue in front of the Temple that leads to the entrance. In front of the Great Pylon of Ramses II, there once were 2 obelisks. Only one of them remains standing! The other was transported, in 1819, to La Place de le Concorde in Paris, as a gift to King Philip Louis of France by Mohamed Ali (who ruled Egypt 1805-1850 A.D), after he was given a French clock, which has never worked properly - even to this day! There were 6 standing statues in front of the Pylon, only one of them, on the western side, is still in place. Flanking the gate of the first pylon, which is 24m high, there are two seated colossi representing King Ramses II, seated on his throne, with all the royal features. Both towers of this pylon were once decorated with reliefs depicting the Battle of Kadesh, fought between the armies of Egypt and the Hittites, in present day Syria. The 1st open court has double rows of 32 papyrus bud columns. To the right side of the open court there is an old triple shrine made by Queen Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III, dedicated to the sacred boats of the Triad of Thebes. To the left is the Mosque of Abou El-Hagag. The open court of Ramses II leads to the Colonnade, which was built by Amenhotep III, and decorated by Tutankhamen and later, Horemheb; Seti I, Ramses II, and Seti II all recorded their names there. It consists of two pairs of large open papyrus columns, which are arranged to make a long processional avenue. The walls of this colonnade are decorated by scenes of the Opt Festival, special ceremonies for the visit of the Triad of Karnak to the Temple of Luxor. This feast lasted for about 24 days, including the return to the Karnak Temple.

Papa Niccolini waltz "The happy cobbler" (Edwards & George) New Mayfair Orchestra with Dorothy Morrow Harmonics His Master´s Voice Spain GY595 "Luxor robot RBW" 1944 78rpm record changer For more info about this player: http://hem.passagen.se/sodas/vxarteng.htm
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