…but when it is, it"s pretty spectacular. This tiny lakeside settlement"s Great Temple of Ramesses II was positioned on the orders of that powerful pharaoh so the inner sanctum (in this picture, that"s the small room at the very back) is lit by the sun only twice a year. On February 22 and October 22 (thought to be Ramesses" coronation and birth dates, respectively), the first light of dawn illuminates the sanctuary and three statues within: one of Ramesses, one of the sun god Ra, and one of the chief god Amun. A fourth statue depicting the underworld figure Ptah is permanently shrouded in shadow.
It s not always sunny in Abu Simbel…
Today in History
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World Environment Day
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Tolkien Reading Day
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Hey, you two in the front!
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National Mushroom Month
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Happy New Year! (Again!)
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Wandering Watkins Glen
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A long winter’s nap, perhaps?
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Cecropia leaf and lobster claw petals in Mexico
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Brown pelican, San Diego, California
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World Elephant Day
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Wayag Islands in the Raja Ampat Islands of Indonesia
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A step toward freedom
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Take the Stairs Day
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Dressed to impress
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A swim in the sky
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World Teachers Day
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World Water Day
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Pride Month
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Tennis in the park
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World Bicycle Day
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Star Wars Day
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Art over Amalfi
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Rooftops in the walled city of Urbino, Italy
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First day of National Park Week
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Ring-tailed lemur
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Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California
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World Philosophy Day
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Does this chameleon look a little insecure?
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A bird of beauty
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Take the stairs