Imagine rediscovering and seeing this for the first time, this massive monument of a once large empire which would make you feel miniscule and insignificant standing before it.
The Greeks scaled their statues for humans. The Egyptians, they say, built their's for the gods. This truly feels like the entrance into the realm of the gods.
“Between 1964 and 1968, the entire site was carefully cut into large blocks (up to 30 tons, averaging 20 tons), dismantled, lifted and reassembled in a new location 65 metres higher and 200 metres back from the river, in one of the greatest challenges of archaeological engineering in history.”
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Imagine rediscovering and seeing this for the first time, this massive monument of a once large empire which would make you feel miniscule and insignificant standing before it.
I would feel so puny and in a way amazed and heartbroken at the same time…
I just wanted to come here and say how much I appreciate this channel, it deserves way more attention than its getting right now!
Babe wake up Universal Ambients posted again!
Beautiful. It's like I'm taken back to the exact temple in Nubia, thousands of years ago.
1901
Eerie, beautiful. Combines well with the painting.
Just found this channel, I really dig this stuff.
The Greeks scaled their statues for humans. The Egyptians, they say, built their's for the gods. This truly feels like the entrance into the realm of the gods.
How do you usually find these paintings, and how do they inspire your creative process?
Thank you
“Between 1964 and 1968, the entire site was carefully cut into large blocks (up to 30 tons, averaging 20 tons), dismantled, lifted and reassembled in a new location 65 metres higher and 200 metres back from the river, in one of the greatest challenges of archaeological engineering in history.”
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Oh god it's so good and beautiful 🥲🥲❤️
were could one get an image like this