Goddess Isis, temple of Kalabsha.
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Goddess Isis, temple of Kalabsha.
[TEFNUT] Expired Beetles Lead To Resort Closure
via Herald of Cataracts An equipment malfunction has led to a mass death of nar beetles - and temporary closure of Karru’s Stopover station, a restaurant establishment in Kalabsha’s orbit. Karru Mojal, owner and namesake of the stopover station, informed visitors yesterday by extranet of the situation. An error with the restaurant's terrarium's thermostat control software had overheated the beetles’ habitat, killing both live specimens and eggs. Karru's Stopover specialized in various culinary preparations that can be made from the originally Tuchankan, but now galactically cosmopolitan arthropod. The restaurant is expected to remain closed for several days, until cleaning equipment and replacement specimen can be shipped in.
New Kalabsha is a promontory located near Aswan in Egypt. It houses several important temples, structures, and other remains that have been relocated here from the site of Old Kalabsha (Arabic: Bab al-Kalabsha, "Gate of Kalabsha", the name of Kelāpiş tribe; Ancient Greek: Ταλμις, Talmis) and other sites in Lower Nubia, to avoid the rising waters of Lake Nasser caused by the construction of the Aswan High Dam. #iregipto #egyptpassion #kalabsha #temple #aswanegypt #aswan #aswan_egypt #civilization #heritage #visit_egypt #calm (at Aswan, Egypt) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1mZPkInWDU/?igshid=1xu66i05larah
Interieur Tempel New Kalabsha by Gerrit Marcus
(Here’s a wider view of this wall.)
The Nubian god Mandulis at the temple of Kalabsha.
Temple Reliefs at Kalabsha (II) by isawnyu on Flickr.
Check out the empty cartouche - pharaoh's name was never filled in.
The Nubian god Mandulis, twice over, at the temple of Kalabsha. (What’s the plural of “Mandulis”?)
Isis proffers an ankh to Mandulis at the temple of Kalabsha.