Qena - Docking and Exploring the Temple of Dendara with Viking
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The temple is incredible. Lots of color. that has the goddess Hattor, which is who our ship is named after.
The hieroglyphs are really incredible. Lots of color and the columns are crazy. The ceiling is beautiful.
One of the few faces here in this temple that was not scratched out.
Great day visiting the temple today, learning a little bit more about Hattor, who our ship is named after.
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Docking in Qena was an adventure on our Viking Hathor Nile River Cruise! We pulled up near the dock and tied off beside an Ama Waterways ship. Walked through the Hathor Hotel and made our way to the Temple of Dendara for a tour. Saw remainders of mud brick walls that used to surround the temple complex. This temple was dedicated to the Egyptian god, Hathor - a really special treat to us since our ship is named for this god. The number and size of the columns inside is mind-blowing, and the colors incredible. We also had a treat in that King Farouk's River Ship came right up next to our ship when we were in Qena. That is the ship that was used in the filming of Agatha Christie's Death on the Nile. :11 First look at the shoreline and docking 2:00 Alongside Ama Lilia 2:44 Intro Archaeological Site of Dendara Exterior 3:26 Inside the temple 3:38 Musical montage of some of the columns, ceilings and carvings 4:30 Early Christians scratch out the faces of the gods 4:50 Up the stairs and a solar disc 5:30 on the roof 5:38 Round Zodiac replica - the original stolen by France for the Louvre 5:52 View of Hathor Hotel 6:21 The Sudan - King Farouk's boat sailed beside us.