The ruins of the temple of Soleb, which was built by Egyptians between 1400BC and 1300BC. Situated close to the right bank of the Nile in Northern Sudan, it was one of three temples that new Pharaohs had to visit by boat before assuming their title. Soleb is the best preserved Egyptian monument in Nubia
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