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in its immensness - it is only small in area (170 ft by 329 ft) but in this space are 134 pillars, close together and in rows every way you look, all wonderfully carved, about 30 ft round and 75 ft high and on top is a painted stone roof, single stones of which weigh as much as 100 tons.

When you stand in amongst these pillars, you feel about the size of a mosquito. Guide book sais "The Titanic proportions are the predominant impression on the part of the tourist, and its architectural and artistic beauties are at first lost in a bewildering sence of bulk and immensity". Yes! thats so I guess!! When the Nile comes down in flood all these pillars have about 8 ft of water round them, and tourists have to go through them in small boats, and I have been told that the grandeur of it all is still more increased if the trip is done by moonlight.

I tried to take a few photos, but they dont give you any impression of the size at all, and before I had half finished looking round, the sun went down, so we had to drive back to the hotel.

Christmas dinner that night was something we will remember a long time - fifteen 

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