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The temple of Ramesses II, so lets go take a look. The Great Temple of Abu-Simbel, built by Ramesses II, is one of the most stupendous creations of Egyptian architecture, this is farther up the Nile, farther into Nubia in the southernmost of Egypt, and this temple was entirely excavated out of the solid rock. Cave temples are very rare in Egypt, temples were usually built structures, but just in this area of Nubia they tend to be more common. So here Ramesses is adapting to the typical architecture of the region. An entrance forecourt leads to the imposing faade formed as a pylon, measuring 36 meters wide and 32 meters high, immediately in front of which are four rock-cut seated colossal statues of Ramesses II, over 20 meters high. The processional spaces that we had leading up to the sanctuary in the other Egyptian temples are all interiorized here. The pylon itself becomes a carving into the living rock of the cliff, its incredible. So you look at the pylon, or the