The tomb of Hatshepsut in Egypt, the place that takes you on the wings of time
Hello friends,
Yes, I said I wouldn't post with and about Egypt anymore, but guess what, I can't help it, what can I do if I love this country so much.
Today we go together to visit the tomb of the first and only female pharaoh, who throughout her reign was disguised as a man, using items such as a moustache and always dressed as a pharaoh.
The Temple of Hatshepsut is located quite close to Luxor, another city worth visiting in my opinion.
Access to this tomb is by stairs, I can say it looks like a platform.
And once inside the tomb we can see on its walls all kinds of paintings depicting moments of Hatshepsut's life, for me from the construction of the tomb to the realization of the paintings on its walls are an enigma, how these people managed to build something like this without having access to the technology we enjoy today.
Ancient Egyptian history deserves special attention because it is fascinating.
My dear virtual world travelers I thank you for taking the time to read my post today, see you next post, until then stay well.