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Colossi of Memnon

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Located in the West Bank of Luxor Egypt, the Colossi of Memnon are two twin colossal statues made of quartzite sandstone and were made in the image of the pharaoh Amenhotep III and two smaller statues carved out by his feet to represent his wife and mother. These statues tower in front of the Amenhotep Temple and were meant to protect it from evil forces and even though a severe earthquake destroyed the temple, the statues still stand today. After the severe earthquake in 27 BC, it was said that the remains of the colossi would start to “sing” an hour before sunrise. This legend of the “Vocal Memnon” is said to bring good luck to those who listen to its strange blowing sounds. This event attracts people from many around the world and is a mystery of Ancient Egypt that is worth experiencing.

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Located in the West Bank of Luxor Egypt, the Colossi of Memnon are two twin colossal statues made of quartzite sandstone and were made in the image of the pharaoh Amenhotep III and two smaller statues carved out by his feet to represent his wife and mother. These statues tower in front of the Amenhotep Temple and were meant to protect it from evil forces and even though a severe earthquake destroyed the temple, the statues still stand today. After the severe earthquake in 27 BC, it was said that the remains of the colossi would start to “sing” an hour before sunrise. This legend of the “Vocal Memnon” is said to bring good luck to those who listen to its strange blowing sounds. This event attracts people from many around the world and is a mystery of Ancient Egypt that is worth experiencing.

Located in the West Bank of Luxor Egypt, the Colossi of Memnon are two twin colossal statues made of quartzite sandstone and were made in the image of the pharaoh Amenhotep III and two smaller statues carved out by his feet to represent his wife and mother. These statues tower in front of the Amenhotep Temple and were meant to protect it from evil forces and even though a severe earthquake destroyed the temple, the statues still stand today. After the severe earthquake in 27 BC, it was said that the remains of the colossi would start to “sing” an hour before sunrise. This legend of the “Vocal Memnon” is said to bring good luck to those who listen to its strange blowing sounds. This event attracts people from many around the world and is a mystery of Ancient Egypt that is worth experiencing.

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