My obsession with karnaks started when I saw a man leaning on the karnak and notice the magnificence of its structure and its size. Man is so small and fragile in contrast with the karnak. I am so happy to see that I am not a lone lover of karnaks. In fact the University of California in Los Angeles has started a website to virtually study on how these great creations were made.
Karnaks or Karnak Temple Complex consists of a huge collection of buildings, chapels, temples and these construction of karnaks is a attributed to Pharaoh Amenhotep and 30 others pharaohs followed suit.
Adventure in karnak is only a start of the series of adventures that you can do in this place. In fact it is only second to Giza Pyramids in popularity. I dreamed of going for an adventure in the open air museum and get pictures of these beautiful structures.
I did not jump directly in getting this dream but instead I prepared for it. I took up basic photography. I may not get pictures that may be included in National Geographic but I intend getting respectable pictures to upload on line of course with a copyright seal.
Karnak temple is composed of four major parts and only one is open to the public and that is the-Precinct of Amun-Re. The temple has a unique structure and a confusing construction history. The analysis of how the karnak was made is done through digitally and a thank you to unfinished karnak for it became the basis of the analysis.
Egypt has a very advanced engineering that it amazes people in the modern world on how they do their construction. Karnak travel is one travel that you should do before any travel. Good photography and good travel can be potent mixtures of a fulfilled adventure.
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