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The Ancients certainly knew how to use the natural landscape to their advantage, the whole setting, against the enormous cliff is so humbling. The Temple itself was made with such precision that it mocks anything we build today! Thank you for showing us all the wonders of the ancient world so close up, it challenges the imagination!
Once again, I love that you go into every corner of the place, and show shots of nooks and crannies normally not seen on wide views, that show intimate details of the structures and make them feel a lot more up-close and real. 👍👍❤❤
you tell me more and show me more than the bbc or any others about ancient egypt.. youve tought me more over the past couple of years than they ever could. keep up the good stuff :)
THANKS AGAIN!!! Dier El-Bahari is a MUST SEE if I ever make it to Egypt. I heard about the plant before, how wonderful it has lasted all this time. Hatshepsut must have been an extraordinary woman. It's also interesting to note ancient Egyptians suffered from the same diseases as we do today. ALL THE BEST - sorry this is so late. BTW: You really looked VERY ELEGANT in the thumbnail image to this episode. Kudos to you and your photographer.
wonderful to see that temple up close, as Hatshepsut was one of the earliest pharaohs i was interested in as a child. it is a comical twist that even though there was such an attempt to erase her, even now all these thousands of years later we can all speak of be so fascinated by such an iconic and powerful figure in history. also that tree stump? i'm super into gardening irl so wow what an icon, starting a trend so popular and universal today
Well done. I cannot afford to go to Egypt. It is too expensive for me. Thanks for the movie that shows popular places. I admire these places only in books.
This is such a wonderful channel! These are excellent, top-quality documentary tours - the photography is truly breath-taking and the wealth of information is incredible! I was fortunate to visit Luxor myself a few years ago and thoroughly enjoyed exploring Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, Luxor itself and the Temple of Hatshepsut, and being able to revisit the sites through your channel is awesome. I knew very little of the history at the time though (and the depth of detail in these videos makes me realise we also somehow missed a few areas of the sites!) so it's fabulous to learn so much more about them. I feel I would now be able to appreciate them so much more if I was to visit them again someday. Thank you so much for these marvellous tours!
The amount of restoration and reconstruction in this temple is astonishing. The main facade looks like it has been completly rebuilt, but you can see where they have put pieces back where they can. The Polish restorers have done an amazing job of bringing Hatshepsut's temple back to life. You said Hatshepsut had bad teeth ?. Well I a filling the other day so I feel connected to her in a "toothy" kind of way 😉. Great stuff AS.
You're so right! The amount of work put into the temple in the last few decades is enormous. I've read that at the very beginning, I think French and American crews, put some of the stones upside down, and later teams had to redo parts of the temple. 😁 I hope you don't use Hatshepsut’s lotion! 😜
Hello! 😄 I don't have English listening skills🙁?(studying now😤), but it's fun just looking at the beautiful images. Thank you for always! Keep it up!! 🙏😁
There was a lot going on in the UK new king Charles the 3rd and new prime minister 😍 don't like the new prime minister king Charles is nice though 😍 met him at the Jarvis Piccadilly hotel Manchester in 2000 😍
@@ancientsitesgirl So maybe the land of Punt was actually, erm....Australia? Polish Saqqaran sci-fi film in the making right there. Кин-дза-дза! was nothing but a taster.
I am learning ancient history by watching your films. Egypt is my favorite era. I did not see that Pharaoh Hatshepsut was a woman. I don't think there are any additional additions ...
The priests of Amun did not grow into political power until the end of the 18th Dynasty, the pharaohs were not actually influenced by them until the 20th Dynasty, i.e. 300 years after Hatshepsut
Personally I think Cleopatra was the most powerful woman ever, she had both Julius Caesar and Marc Antony enthralled with her. Not to mention she ruled Egypt and parts of the Levant, while also having eastern Rome as an ally. But Hatshepsut is extremely overlooked so I understand why you chose the title for her too.
Thanks for commenting. We can't forget that Cleopatra wasn't entirely independent (The Roman Empire) whereas in Hatshepsut’s time Egypt was one of the superpowers if not the most powerful empire in the world :)
@@ancientsitesgirl That’s a fair point. I guess my mind was thinking power in the sense of control over a large area of territory, but in this case, that makes more sense. Hatshepsut was in absolute control of Egypt for a much longer period of time
How much hate must Tutmosis III had for Hatcheptsut trying to erase her memory? He embarked on an impossible task with a larger than life monuments not only here that separates her from all the Pharaohs, but her obelisks etc. Sorry for a person that live a big part of his life like that, not even being a co-regent made him happy. What do you know about the boomerangs? I watched a History Channel documentary where they showed many Egyptian hieroglyphs in Australia. Do you think they really travel that far? Please tell me your thoughts, your friend in Key West Ingrid Holm
@@ancientsitesgirl they had mummies did somalia had any? they had city states did somalia had any city states? they had blood trees do somalia have any of them? somila do not need ships to be reached yemen it dose.
A lot of sexualised stuff hapchepsut did, plus an attempt on democide? not good .. revenge is just one of the causes of problems in society today, plus LGBT which hapchepsut was known for, and now look grooming in schools.. just saying
This was so awesome...I can't wait to go one day! Thanks for sharing your travels, really takes one back in time!
I'm glad my favourite youtuber watches my videos 😁
Your every comment gives me energy and encourages me to continue working on my little channel. I count on your likes and subscriptions!
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I'm glad I stumbled across your channel. Keep it coming. georg.
Thanks! Hope you subscribed 😉?
@@ancientsitesgirl Did so.
The Ancients certainly knew how to use the natural landscape to their advantage, the whole setting, against the enormous cliff is so humbling. The Temple itself was made with such precision that it mocks anything we build today! Thank you for showing us all the wonders of the ancient world so close up, it challenges the imagination!
Thank you for such a wonderful comment! :)
Once again, I love that you go into every corner of the place, and show shots of nooks and crannies normally not seen on wide views, that show intimate details of the structures and make them feel a lot more up-close and real. 👍👍❤❤
Thanks, that's why I started my journey on UA-cam to show you something hasn't shown before. 😏
we are so happy for having you here in Egypt 🇪🇬 ❤️❤️
Thank you!
Beautifully presented, encyclopedic knowledge.
Thank you very much! :)
Another Wonderful Video from Irena. Thanks😊!!!!
Thank you! 😁
you tell me more and show me more than the bbc or any others about ancient egypt.. youve tought me more over the past couple of years than they ever could. keep up the good stuff :)
Thank you! :) highly appreciate!
Ya, she shows way more details then anyone else,,, she goes everywhere too
Thanks!
THANKS AGAIN!!! Dier El-Bahari is a MUST SEE if I ever make it to Egypt. I heard about the plant before, how wonderful it has lasted all this time. Hatshepsut must have been an extraordinary woman. It's also interesting to note ancient Egyptians suffered from the same diseases as we do today.
ALL THE BEST - sorry this is so late.
BTW:
You really looked VERY ELEGANT in the thumbnail image to this episode. Kudos to you and your photographer.
Thank you! ☺️ I got worried about you! :p
This is different a pretty woman doing an ancient history channel, with decent editing and production. Very Good to see.
Thank you:) hope you subscribed 😉
You know your stuff....entertaining and lots of info. Always wanted to go to Egypt, it never happens for some reason..
Thank you! If you can you have to go! 🐪 It's paradise for history maniacs :)
Já estive lá, adorei a sua calma voz e excelente descrição da estória 😘
I don't understand it all, but still thanks! 😁
good work on this vid! seeing the archeologists doing their thing at 14:55 was pretty cool
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for commenting! :)
Amazing video as always Irena! ♥ Hatshepsut's temple is one of my favourites! Thank you for making this great work!
Thank you! 🐪
Thank you The Universe for showing me this amazing channel ❤ Watching every vid, thank you for being here and doing what you do!
Love it!
Thanks! Hope you subscribed! 😁
@@ancientsitesgirl Of course i did!
Thank youuuu! :)
Good morning my chocolate explorer in our Queen Hatshepsut temple❤
Thank you!
@@ancientsitesgirl are you in Egypt now??
I'm currently in Europe, but I'll be back soon! :)
@@ancientsitesgirl Good.. you welcome
wonderful to see that temple up close, as Hatshepsut was one of the earliest pharaohs i was interested in as a child. it is a comical twist that even though there was such an attempt to erase her, even now all these thousands of years later we can all speak of be so fascinated by such an iconic and powerful figure in history. also that tree stump? i'm super into gardening irl so wow what an icon, starting a trend so popular and universal today
Thank you so much for commenting! Yes, Hatshepsut and her history is truly astounding.
If you think she's interesting keep learning. This Pharaoh was likely the one who adopted Moses.
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Bravo Irena, wonderfull place and video!
Thanks😉
I will spend my next vacation in Luxor in Egypt. I go to see Deir el - Bahari ...
You should!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support ❤️
This was great! I love Hatshepsut.
Thank you!
Well done. I cannot afford to go to Egypt. It is too expensive for me. Thanks for the movie that shows popular places. I admire these places only in books.
This is such a wonderful channel! These are excellent, top-quality documentary tours - the photography is truly breath-taking and the wealth of information is incredible! I was fortunate to visit Luxor myself a few years ago and thoroughly enjoyed exploring Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, Luxor itself and the Temple of Hatshepsut, and being able to revisit the sites through your channel is awesome. I knew very little of the history at the time though (and the depth of detail in these videos makes me realise we also somehow missed a few areas of the sites!) so it's fabulous to learn so much more about them. I feel I would now be able to appreciate them so much more if I was to visit them again someday. Thank you so much for these marvellous tours!
I'm glad you like it, I hope you stick around! I also wish you to return to Egypt!
The amount of restoration and reconstruction in this temple is astonishing. The main facade looks like it has been completly rebuilt, but you can see where they have put pieces back where they can. The Polish restorers have done an amazing job of bringing Hatshepsut's temple back to life. You said Hatshepsut had bad teeth ?. Well I a filling the other day so I feel connected to her in a "toothy" kind of way 😉. Great stuff AS.
You're so right! The amount of work put into the temple in the last few decades is enormous. I've read that at the very beginning, I think French and American crews, put some of the stones upside down, and later teams had to redo parts of the temple. 😁 I hope you don't use Hatshepsut’s lotion! 😜
@@ancientsitesgirl 😂....👍
My heroine Hatshepsut - an amazing funeral complex/temple - her story is an epic one but sadly erased - thank you for another great video
Thank you for watching
ROMANTIC EPISODE, WITH ROMANTIC AND ROMANCING PERSONALITY, IN ROMANTIC, ANCIENT EGYPT.....C U AGAIN N AGAIN.
Thanks! 😁
AWESOME!!!! Thank you for this!!! Love, Hatshepsut...
Thank you so much! 🥰
Love your videos! An incredible work! Ty!❤
Thank you ❤️
Your voice is lovely and your videos are really good.
Thank you 😊
Super:)
Thanks! :)
I'm wondering what ancient Egyptian architects would've build with today's technology :)
Beautiful site and especially the historian 🖐
Thank you! They'd certainly surprise us! 😁
we have wonderful architecture. It depends on the money its given, like in egypt.
thanks for this excellent video!
Thank you! :)
Absolutely perfect.
Thanks for watching!
Another excellent video!!!
I'm sorry to keep commenting on your videos.. but this is absolutely awesome! I believe Hatshepsut was the best of all Pharaohs
I'm happy with every comment you make! Thanks for watching ✌️❣️
@@ancientsitesgirl Your channel has quickly become one of my favorites. Thank you for the content
👍👍 Great Video ❤
Thank you! :)
Hello! 😄 I don't have English listening skills🙁?(studying now😤), but it's fun just looking at the beautiful images. Thank you for always! Keep it up!! 🙏😁
Thank you! :)
I love your videos! ❤ And what music is playing in the beginning of the video? I love it too!
Your videos are great
Thank you! :)
@@ancientsitesgirl I am from the south of Egypt, I live between the temple of Abydos and Dendera. It is a pleasure to have you visit us again
Are you from Kina?
@@ancientsitesgirl I am from Egypt, from the south of Egypt, near Luxor
What's the oldest site you've ever been to?
The oldest I've been to: Abydos, but the oldest FILMED site was Saqqara (the Pyramid of Djoser).
Thanks again.
My pleasure! :)
Wish I was there 😍
I did not know that there is this beautiful Temple next to Luxor.
Now you know! 😜
المعبد معروف ومشهور جدا !!!
Just watched the new video 9 days late whoops 😍
There was a lot going on in the UK new king Charles the 3rd and new prime minister 😍 don't like the new prime minister king Charles is nice though 😍 met him at the Jarvis Piccadilly hotel Manchester in 2000 😍
When he was the prince of Wales 😍
I'm glad you are coming back to my channel😉
@@ancientsitesgirlglad to be back 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you!!! I loved seeing those unusual carvings in her temple. Do they know what was in her lotion that killed her?
Nisam do sada gledala tako detaljno prikazan hram uvek sam se pitala sta je iza tih stubova, sad sam videla sve detalje lepo
Irena in Deir el- Bahari almost make life worth living 🤠 Unique columns at this temple, Nubian influence perhaps?
😂 Thanks!
Perhaps, but for me it's more like Saqquara and the Old Kingdom vibes. :)
@@ancientsitesgirl But with cheetahs and boomerangs!
😂 😂 Yeap! 😁
@@ancientsitesgirl So maybe the land of Punt was actually, erm....Australia? Polish Saqqaran sci-fi film in the making right there. Кин-дза-дза! was nothing but a taster.
Good Luck!
Thanks!
❤❤❤ Hatshepsut, omg!! And AMUN-RA, may he watch over us...
I am learning ancient history by watching your films.
Egypt is my favorite era. I did not see that Pharaoh Hatshepsut was a woman. I don't think there are any additional additions ...
Additional additions?
Welcome to egypt ❤❤❤❤
Thank you 😊
The whole temple looks like classic modernism from a distance.
الحضارة المصرية كانت ملهمة للحضارات التي ظهرت بعدها
Looks like you caught the obvious mate, well done. 😂
This movie is very good.
Thanks! 😁
:)
This temple describe a true greatness of a Warrior Pharaoh Queen Hatshepsut
isnt the succeed of Pharaos in the hand of the priests? How Hatshepsut handled that?
The priests of Amun did not grow into political power until the end of the 18th Dynasty, the pharaohs were not actually influenced by them until the 20th Dynasty, i.e. 300 years after Hatshepsut
Girl You Shine🌹🌹
Thanks Giiiirl!
What time of the year where you there
It was winter (February). :)
@@ancientsitesgirl are there a lot of mosquitoes there and what currency did u use
Not in February and I used Egyptian Pounds as well as Euro and Dollars
Well iam ready to go. Where is your next journey?
Personally I think Cleopatra was the most powerful woman ever, she had both Julius Caesar and Marc Antony enthralled with her. Not to mention she ruled Egypt and parts of the Levant, while also having eastern Rome as an ally. But Hatshepsut is extremely overlooked so I understand why you chose the title for her too.
Thanks for commenting. We can't forget that Cleopatra wasn't entirely independent (The Roman Empire) whereas in Hatshepsut’s time Egypt was one of the superpowers if not the most powerful empire in the world :)
@@ancientsitesgirl That’s a fair point. I guess my mind was thinking power in the sense of control over a large area of territory, but in this case, that makes more sense. Hatshepsut was in absolute control of Egypt for a much longer period of time
Also cannot wait for you to visit Rome!! My favorite city! I need to go there someday!!
I can't wait too! I've been there once, but without my camera. I hope I could film everywhere!
@@ancientsitesgirl بالفعل مصر كانت في ذلك الوقت القوة الاعظم في العالم لاسيما في عهد تحوتموس الثالث وسيزوستريس ورمسيس
I can’t hear what you’re saying because of loud music in background.
Oh, I'm sorry. Is it only in this episode like that?
Knowing the story of our ancestors is a slow process.
You can make more and more we like you
Nice
Thanks!
Please edit out the music
How much hate must Tutmosis III had for Hatcheptsut trying to erase her memory? He embarked on an impossible task with a larger than life monuments not only here that separates her from all the Pharaohs, but her obelisks etc. Sorry for a person that live a big part of his life like that, not even being a co-regent made him happy.
What do you know about the boomerangs? I watched a History Channel documentary where they showed many Egyptian hieroglyphs in Australia. Do you think they really travel that far? Please tell me your thoughts, your friend in Key West Ingrid Holm
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Thanks!
Hello,
Hello! :)
Hulloooo !
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First!!!
Second! :p
Well I suppose me being 71 isn't going to impress anyone then 😒
I'm impressed! 😜
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I enjoy watching Ancient Sites Girl more than Rick Steve's. ❤
Thank you so much
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I wish all women had such a sweet voice....
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Punt was Yemen
There are different theories, but there's no unequivocal evidence.
@@ancientsitesgirl they had mummies did somalia had any? they had city states did somalia had any city states? they had blood trees do somalia have any of them? somila do not need ships to be reached yemen it dose.
Egyptians didn't live there, they traded with Punt.
@@ancientsitesgirl no they didn't yet in ancient yemen tradition of mummification existed
The Land of Punt was Somalia or Ethiopia not Yemen..That has already been confirmed..
A lot of sexualised stuff hapchepsut did, plus an attempt on democide? not good .. revenge is just one of the causes of problems in society today, plus LGBT which hapchepsut was known for, and now look grooming in schools.. just saying
Thanks for comment ✌
Pause, where did this come from? 💀
One day they’ll find the tunnels that connect to the Valley of the Kings.
Why do you think so? :)
Hmmm.....🤔
There was a tourist massacre there.
Yes, true.
And you are not afraid to go to Egypt? I would probably be scared ...... Good night ...
Nooo Egypt is safe and great! :)
لماذا الخوف !!!
Ancient Egyptians were black Africans
Hatshepst was a woman? Truth? It is incomprehensible.
I love your channel!!! I follow you on I.g as well!