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Merchant with his helper in his shop in the Khan el Khalili souk in Cairo, Egypt
Spice merchant dozing in his shop in an Aswan, Egypt souk
Felucca sailing on the Nile River, Egypt
The Inner Temple of the Temple of Edfu on the west bank of the Nile River in Upper Egypt
Columns in the Karnak Temple complex in Luxor on the east bank of the Nile River in Upper Egypt
Columns in the Karnak Temple complex in Luxor on the east bank of the Nile River in Upper Egypt
Delivery carts stacked in front of a shop in Alexandria, Egypt
Delivery carts stacked in front of a shop in Alexandria, Egypt
The Great Pyramid at sunset in Giza, Egypt
The Great Pyramid at sunset in Giza, Egypt
Cafe table and chair at dusk in Giza, Egypt
Statue of Ramses II at Abu Simbel near Aswan, Egypt
The Pyramids at Giza, Egypt with horsemen in the foreground
Ruins of the citadel of old Dir'aiyah (Diriyah) north of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Dir'aiyah was founded in 1446 AD and served as the capital of Arabia until the early 1820s, when the political center shifted to Riyadh.
Ruins of the citadel of old Dir'aiyah (Diriyah) north of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Dir'aiyah was founded in 1446 AD and served as the capital of Arabia until the early 1820s, when the political center shifted to Riyadh.
Ruins of the citadel of old Dir'aiyah (Diriyah) north of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Dir'aiyah was founded in 1446 AD and served as the capital of Arabia until the early 1820s, when the political center shifted to Riyadh.
Ruins of the citadel of old Dir'aiyah (Diriyah) north of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Dir'aiyah was founded in 1446 AD and served as the capital of Arabia until the early 1820s, when the political center shifted to Riyadh.
Sand dunes in the desert south of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Sand dunes in the desert south of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Ruins of the citadel of old Dir'aiyah (Diriyah) north of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Dir'aiyah was founded in 1446 AD and served as the capital of Arabia until the early 1820s, when the political center shifted to Riyadh.