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E42: Karnak, Egypt's Temple of Purity

Jan 23, 20235 minSeason 4Ep. 42
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Join me as I visit Luxor, Egypt. It is here that there is the largest temple complex in the world called Karnak. Karnak is dedicated to the Gods Amen and Mut and is known as the Temple of Purity. I explore two distinct areas of Karnak; The Sacred Lake and Ptah Chapel. Entering Ptah chapel are the seven heavenly gates that lead to a chamber where there is a very life-like statute of Sekhmet, the Lion-headed Warrior Goddess of healing.  After exploring Karnak, I follow a 2 mile 'Avenue of Sphinxes' that leads from Karnak to Luxor. By the time we arrived at Luxor, it was nighttime. Seeing Luxor at night is really the best way to view it because the temple is set up with thousands of lights and since it is almost all open-air, seeing it in the dark is quite riveting.  

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