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Wonderful! Beautiful temple. Ol' Rameses sure was into free love! :D imagine having 100 children? Two were enough for me lol. I have 2 questions: 1. Do you know what the wasp hyroglyph means? I see it often. 2. When outside the temple, the statue on the far right has some damage to his lower leg. Underneath the plaster (?) it appears almost to be made of bricks. Am I seeing this wrong? I'm only on a phone. Or is it possible the statues were built in this way with a covering of plaster? Thank you for sharing this beautiful place.
I’m I new subscriber, just love to listen to your commentary, and really great camera work, you help me feel like I’m there with you, thank you so much for sharing, look forward to the next video…..😊❤
@@ancientsitesgirl just a few hours ago, my beautiful orange colored cat and I were watching your Abu Simbel video together. I was just thinking about how clear your voice is along with the equally clear BEAUTIFUL music in the background. I'm old enough to be your grandfather (Mark Lehner dug me up from an Ancient Site-TRUE LOL) and legally deaf, yet I can her both you and the music easily - without a hearing aid. I CAN'T hear my nextdoor neighbor when she's standing next to me. LOL. There's a lot of information in your vids, and usually I have to watch them three or four times. I loved hearing the story about Ramses fighting off the entire invading army by himself. I've heard it before from a historian who then remarked "...IS A LOAD OF RUBBISH" LOL 🤣. I'm glad you're able to see this site with your own eyes. Your camera work is actually very good, but no camera can do this site Justice. I can easily see why it was one of your childhood dreams to see it for yourself. I'm glad you had that opportunity and was able to share it with the rest of the world 🌍. Well, ALL THE BEST and SEE YOU AGAIN AT ANOTHER ANCIENT SITE.
@@catman8965 I have no words to describe how happy you made me with your feedback :) I am trying to be better and, believe me, adjusting the sound (music + voice-over) for RUclips is extremely painstaking work. I am so glad that you enjoy and appreciate my videos as I have to admit that RUclips is sometimes driving me insane :D I have no exposure no matter what I do, which is frustrating 😤 but then reading comments like this one just makes me keep going. ☀ Thank you! 🧡💛💚💙🌸💮🏵️💐
Hey Ancient Sites, I love Egyptian temples. They are a library of information written on the walls, and so much more interesting than the pyramids. I look forward to your vid on the temple of Nefertiti. That cat rocked, and and is probably one of the most influential females in dynastic Egypt. Rameses thought the same, loved her dearly, and erected a temple in her honor. Side note: Rameses 2nd fathered over 100 children....that man "put it around" to say the least...peace to ya AS.
😂 OH yes Ramasses must have been quite busy with his wives and concubines (probably over 200) 😎 Nefertari had to be special to be chosen from such a... crowd :p
@@ancientsitesgirl Excuse my spelling mistake. Nefertari is what I meant to write...google spell check keeps telling me it can spell better than me...which it can...I just didn't check it myself on this occasion 😟
@@dazuk1969 oh I don't want to admit how many times I need to double check smth because of spellcheck.. Or how many times I wondered if I said/wrote a name in English or Polish. Pure Brainfog :D
@The Prince Of Ta-Shemaw I think it is subjective my friend. In no particular order, I think Ramesses 2nd, Seti 1st, and Amenhotep 3rd are all up there. We could include a few from the old kingdom as well...again, it is subjective.
really liking your lets go series - your choice in music, good informational detail, and a photographic eye really combine to make an enjoyable and informative exploration. thxu.
Again very informative and good stories! I also saw the small chambers for the first time! Exciting! All documentation always shows only the portal and at most the anteroom. Nice to see the reliefs. And good camera work. Thanks for taking me there. 🙂
Abu Simbel is one of my favorite temples. Oh, how wonderful to be right there. Thank you for uploading and I always look forward to your commentary. Have a great weekend AS❤🕊 Stay safe too.
I saw that the MSA and Zahi Hawass are organizing some tour dates. I thought it might be good for you to attend one of them to help you make connections with some of the mainstream people. I certainly would like to see that and, it would help you popularity. ALL THE BEST 😁 P.S. You really look dignified in your thumbnail photo.
Hey Cat Man, it would be cool to see AS on a Hawass tour, but I can tell you it would be even more expensive than those alternative tours. I will tell you a quick story. Just out of curiosity I enquired about a Brien Foerster Egyptian tour. I was quoted $6,000 for a 10 day trip....not including flights or spends money. I had no intension of going on a Brien F tour, I just wanted to see what those guys charge. I worked out I could the same (minus a few "special permissions) for a third of that. Unless you are dripping in money, do it yourself would be my opinion.
I’ve been obsessed with Egyptology since I was a child, and Abu Simbel has always been my favorite temple and Ramses is my favorite Pharaoh. Some time ago I looked for videos on RUclips about Abu Simbel, and there weren’t many to watch. Most just focus on moving the temple, which is fascinating in itself, but not what I was looking for. I actually learned a couple things in this video that I didn’t know because you were actually there in person to examine it. One of my biggest dreams in life is to walk in that temple, where Ramses once stood. I get goosebumps just thinking about it lol. Thank you for the video though, I hope you continue to make more in Egypt.
Abu Simbel was my childhood dream also, you should definitely visit this place sometime. Thank you for your nice comment, I hope you will also watch my other videos!
irena what a wonderful job you have,everyone would benefit from the knowledge and brilliant way you share your advanced knowledge,these things are still stunning even though they are in the condition they are....master builders.
@10:5 i heard that this temple was not illuminated well on purpose As during a specific day the sunlight would concentrate on Ramesses face in the holiest quarter
I think it's on October 22nd and Februar 22nd and ok, I get it, but these are only two days. They can always dim the lights as for the rest of the year people come to see the Temples and not the sun phenomenon. :)
It's an amusing dichotomy how a site of such grandeur and immensity got its name from a humble boy who knew of its location and therefore had his name attached to it. You'd assumed that such a site would have a known ancient name, and no doubt it did, but it is lost in the sands of time.
You realise that Abu Simbel was moved in 1968 when Lake Nasser was created with the building of Aswan Dam. I am surprised no mention of this monumental undertaking was mentioned.
did it happened to you that the great Ramses just re-take the name already of the statues Egyptians were by no means able to extract and transport , also look at the faces and they do not resemble to the so called Pharaoh
Yes, in the Ramasseum it's possible. He might have used statues from the temple of Amenhotep III (Colossi of Memnon), which, during Rameses lifetime, was most likely already destroyed. In Karnak as well as in the Luxor Temple he also might have "reused" the statues but not in Abu Simbel, in the secluded place in the desert.
@@ancientsitesgirl idk if your a Muslim... But we muslim believe that this is the same pharaoh who slaughtered every child in bani Israel and was Againts the prophet musa PBUH Ramsees desperately wanted to be God, that's why he built his temple which indicates that he wanted to be worshipped Allah has preserved his body as a sign that no human can be God
at a specific time of the day, the rays of ra shine through all the way to the back of the temple. ra illuminates the 3 gods while keeping ptah in the dark.
Your every comment gives me energy and encourages me to continue working on my little channel. I count on your likes and subscriptions!
I ask you to support my channel: like, comment and SUBSCRIBE!
✌ Help me continue this!
Wonderful! Beautiful temple. Ol' Rameses sure was into free love! :D imagine having 100 children? Two were enough for me lol. I have 2 questions: 1. Do you know what the wasp hyroglyph means? I see it often.
2. When outside the temple, the statue on the far right has some damage to his lower leg. Underneath the plaster (?) it appears almost to be made of bricks. Am I seeing this wrong? I'm only on a phone. Or is it possible the statues were built in this way with a covering of plaster?
Thank you for sharing this beautiful place.
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I am looking forward to the next episode. See you...
On another ancient sites! XD
Absolutely Amazing Vlog 🌸
Thank you! :)
Best Video on RUclips about Abu Simbel till date.
Wow! Thank you! :) Unfortunately youtube doesn't see it that way 😂 😂 😂
You are getting better and better. Love it, all the way!
Thank you! Really appreciate your comment! 🤗
I’m I new subscriber, just love to listen to your commentary, and really great camera work, you help me feel like I’m there with you, thank you so much for sharing, look forward to the next video…..😊❤
Thank you, I will try not to disappoint in the future, welcome on board!❤
some of the best content on youtube wrt to history and archeology.....thanks Irena...you are the Best 😊
Thank you! :)
Full professionalism. As usual. Shots, music at the highest level. Congratulations!!!
Thank you for such a wonderful feedback! :)
Her work is ALWAYS impressive and enjoyable.
@@catman8965 😁🥇
@@ancientsitesgirl just a few hours ago, my beautiful orange colored cat and I were watching your Abu Simbel video together. I was just thinking about how clear your voice is along with the equally clear BEAUTIFUL music in the background. I'm old enough to be your grandfather (Mark Lehner dug me up from an Ancient Site-TRUE LOL) and legally deaf, yet I can her both you and the music easily - without a hearing aid. I CAN'T hear my nextdoor neighbor when she's standing next to me. LOL.
There's a lot of information in your vids, and usually I have to watch them three or four times. I loved hearing the story about Ramses fighting off the entire invading army by himself. I've heard it before from a historian who then remarked "...IS A LOAD OF RUBBISH" LOL 🤣. I'm glad you're able to see this site with your own eyes. Your camera work is actually very good, but no camera can do this site Justice. I can easily see why it was one of your childhood dreams to see it for yourself. I'm glad you had that opportunity and was able to share it with the rest of the world 🌍.
Well, ALL THE BEST and SEE YOU AGAIN AT ANOTHER ANCIENT SITE.
@@catman8965 I have no words to describe how happy you made me with your feedback :) I am trying to be better and, believe me, adjusting the sound (music + voice-over) for RUclips is extremely painstaking work. I am so glad that you enjoy and appreciate my videos as I have to admit that RUclips is sometimes driving me insane :D I have no exposure no matter what I do, which is frustrating 😤 but then reading comments like this one just makes me keep going. ☀ Thank you! 🧡💛💚💙🌸💮🏵️💐
I can'tbelieve I was actually there years ago. It seems like a dream...a good one. Thanks. ASG, for bringing the dream back to life.
I hope to return to Abu Simbel soon, I want to make a video about the Nefertari temple
Hey Ancient Sites, I love Egyptian temples. They are a library of information written on the walls, and so much more interesting than the pyramids. I look forward to your vid on the temple of Nefertiti. That cat rocked, and and is probably one of the most influential females in dynastic Egypt. Rameses thought the same, loved her dearly, and erected a temple in her honor. Side note: Rameses 2nd fathered over 100 children....that man "put it around" to say the least...peace to ya AS.
😂 OH yes Ramasses must have been quite busy with his wives and concubines (probably over 200) 😎 Nefertari had to be special to be chosen from such a... crowd :p
@@ancientsitesgirl Excuse my spelling mistake. Nefertari is what I meant to write...google spell check keeps telling me it can spell better than me...which it can...I just didn't check it myself on this occasion 😟
@@dazuk1969 oh I don't want to admit how many times I need to double check smth because of spellcheck.. Or how many times I wondered if I said/wrote a name in English or Polish. Pure Brainfog :D
@The Prince Of Ta-Shemaw I think it is subjective my friend. In no particular order, I think Ramesses 2nd, Seti 1st, and Amenhotep 3rd are all up there. We could include a few from the old kingdom as well...again, it is subjective.
All Egyptians must be descended by these 100 children. He was not the only one fathering many children.
really liking your lets go series - your choice in music, good informational detail, and a photographic eye really combine to make an enjoyable and informative exploration. thxu.
Thank you so much! :)
Beautiful introduction and nicely presented.
Thank you! :)
Again very informative and good stories! I also saw the small chambers for the first time! Exciting! All documentation always shows only the portal and at most the anteroom. Nice to see the reliefs. And good camera work. Thanks for taking me there. 🙂
Thank you for watching and nice feedback! 💖
Thanks for another great video. You're so good at this. You deserve so many more views!
Thank you! 😁 Do you know anyone working for RUclips to tell them so? 😂 😂 😂 Thank you once again! :)
Abu Simbel is one of my favorite temples. Oh, how wonderful to be right there. Thank you for uploading and I always look forward to your commentary.
Have a great weekend AS❤🕊
Stay safe too.
Thank you Nancy! After your comment I will have a great weekend! 😁 I wish you happy weekend too! :)
This is absolutely stunning monument, its builders knew their game, We want Videos from Sudan and Iraq Next time please!
I agree, the Great Temple is spectacular! :)
Thank you your work is as great as the monuments you visit. You are greatly appreciated!!!
Thank you so much!
I saw that the MSA and Zahi Hawass are organizing some tour dates. I thought it might be good for you to attend one of them to help you make connections with some of the mainstream people. I certainly would like to see that and, it would help you popularity.
ALL THE BEST 😁
P.S. You really look dignified in your thumbnail photo.
Nice to know that! When I'll move to Egypt (I'm sure it's going to happen sooner or later) I will attend all meetings possible. :)
Hey Cat Man, it would be cool to see AS on a Hawass tour, but I can tell you it would be even more expensive than those alternative tours. I will tell you a quick story. Just out of curiosity I enquired about a Brien Foerster Egyptian tour. I was quoted $6,000 for a 10 day trip....not including flights or spends money. I had no intension of going on a Brien F tour, I just wanted to see what those guys charge. I worked out I could the same (minus a few "special permissions) for a third of that. Unless you are dripping in money, do it yourself would be my opinion.
@@dazuk1969 6000$ not including flights!??? In EGYPT? 😂
Above is the link. I made a previous posting, but it got deleted by the algorithm. So I tried posting it separately.
@@catman8965 I don't see any :(
Just subscribed to your channel 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Beautiful video as always! ❤👍👍
Thank you so much! 🥰
Sorry for being late, but today there were so many cool videos coming out that I missed your documentary.
I hope you enjoyed it! :)
@@ancientsitesgirl Sure I did. Have a nice weekend.
@@billmiller4972 nice to hear that! :)
I’ve been obsessed with Egyptology since I was a child, and Abu Simbel has always been my favorite temple and Ramses is my favorite Pharaoh. Some time ago I looked for videos on RUclips about Abu Simbel, and there weren’t many to watch. Most just focus on moving the temple, which is fascinating in itself, but not what I was looking for. I actually learned a couple things in this video that I didn’t know because you were actually there in person to examine it. One of my biggest dreams in life is to walk in that temple, where Ramses once stood. I get goosebumps just thinking about it lol. Thank you for the video though, I hope you continue to make more in Egypt.
Abu Simbel was my childhood dream also, you should definitely visit this place sometime. Thank you for your nice comment, I hope you will also watch my other videos!
Amazing video as allways!! ♥
Thank you! :)
As always wonderfull video Irena!
Thank you! 😁
You make me feel like I'm right there with you in every episode.
I'm glad you like it, best regards
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Found it by accident mesmerized straight away 😍😍😍😍😍😍
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Love it! Great work again!
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Wonderful video, thank you🌹
Thank you Shanti! You're always there! 😁
New video, wonderful!
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irena what a wonderful job you have,everyone would benefit from the knowledge and brilliant way you share your advanced knowledge,these things are still stunning even though they are in the condition they are....master builders.
They were the best! Thanks for another very nice comment, I'm waiting for more 😉✌️❤️
Another Great Video ! Top notch content
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Forever grateful ! Almost like being there!
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It's hard to believe humans built something of this magnitude at that time. Mind boggling.
Rich, and powerful people :)
Love ancient Egypt 😍
Me too!
The statue fell the same day as the colossus of memnon. 27b.c.
Wow! Nice to know! Thanks! :)
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@10:5 i heard that this temple was not illuminated well on purpose
As during a specific day the sunlight would concentrate on Ramesses face in the holiest quarter
I think it's on October 22nd and Februar 22nd and ok, I get it, but these are only two days. They can always dim the lights as for the rest of the year people come to see the Temples and not the sun phenomenon. :)
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It's an amusing dichotomy how a site of such grandeur and immensity got its name from a humble boy who knew of its location and therefore had his name attached to it. You'd assumed that such a site would have a known ancient name, and no doubt it did, but it is lost in the sands of time.
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You are so great i hope see you
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I always speculated that the Abu Simbel temples look like Tombs . I wonder if there was a grander purpose to these ?????
Just showing off maybe? ;)
You realise that Abu Simbel was moved in 1968 when Lake Nasser was created with the building of Aswan Dam. I am surprised no mention of this monumental undertaking was mentioned.
Of course that I mentioned that even though my channel focuses on the ancient history. :) Please check 12:10 :)
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@@agyptischekuche4861 Ich kann zwar ein bisschen Deutsch sprechen aber ich bin keine Deutsche, ich komme aus Polen :)
@@ancientsitesgirl have a nice day
@@agyptischekuche4861 you too! :)
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They dont allow you to bring light into the mosiac rooms,??
Exactly. I honestly don't know why is it so. They couldn't give me an answer. Just "no, no light".🤷♀️
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did it happened to you that the great Ramses just re-take the name already of the statues Egyptians were by no means able to extract and transport , also look at the faces and they do not resemble to the so called Pharaoh
Beferore Rameses there was nothing in there. When it comes to this particular ancient sites all statues are "original".
@@ancientsitesgirl Ramases re-used the name already engraved in granite statues
But not in Abu Simbel :)
@@ancientsitesgirl right but same face i had see statue at ramasseum in 2020 and we were told by Egyptologist the name was re-used by Pharaoh
Yes, in the Ramasseum it's possible. He might have used statues from the temple of Amenhotep III (Colossi of Memnon), which, during Rameses lifetime, was most likely already destroyed. In Karnak as well as in the Luxor Temple he also might have "reused" the statues but not in Abu Simbel, in the secluded place in the desert.
Hahahahahahahahahaha this is the girls vs boys photo meme in real life
Lol 😂
Hmmm… i wonder who he reincarnated as? 😂
RAMSES is corrupted form of Ras-Muse. And Pharaoh is Corrupted form of FARAH both names are of Cush origin and still used by Somalians today.
Interesting 🤔
may have been the greatest.....but was a evil tyrant
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@@ancientsitesgirl idk if your a Muslim... But we muslim believe that this is the same pharaoh who slaughtered every child in bani Israel and was Againts the prophet musa PBUH
Ramsees desperately wanted to be God, that's why he built his temple which indicates that he wanted to be worshipped
Allah has preserved his body as a sign that no human can be God
I haven't heard that!
@@ancientsitesgirl well now you know 😊
at a specific time of the day, the rays of ra shine through all the way to the back of the temple. ra illuminates the 3 gods while keeping ptah in the dark.
there are always too many tourists in the temple on this day