Blown away by this statue of Ramesses II. It is magnificent and was as special to me as seeing the pyramids. That’s me and the family standing next to it. Shows you the scale of how huge this is.pic.twitter.com/q0LtlDps5M
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One of my childhood highlights was seeing this exhibition at the British Museum. In 1972!!
When I was a kid, the first museum tour of the Treasures of Tutankhamun swung through Toronto, and we went on a school trip. Unforgettable!
As a young child my mom was fortunate enough to have visited the tomb and seen Tut there before he was removed. Said it was very spooky.
Cairo is one of my favorite cities in the world. Enjoy.
My cousin has her eyebrows like that...
NOT KIDDING.
Amazing
How did your camera/phone get in?
Iconic!
King tut was the last true royal Egyptian Pharoah..after his death his wife married the High Priest.. didn't leave a heir.. civil was ensued until who became Ramses I a general fr the Army took the throne.
Gorgeous!
FUN-toid: Lord Carnavon married a English Rothschild heiress ( I think daughter of Nathan) she came with a huge dowry..this was the money used for the Dig of King Tut..
I've s een this.. King Tut' Exhibit traveled to US In 1977-78-- saw this at LACMA yes.. that gold was glaring..
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