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Temple of Hibis


Egypt » New Valley
The Temple of Hibis is the largest and best-preserved ancient Egyptian temple in the Khazar Oasis, and the only structure in Egypt dating from the Saite-Persian period (664–404 BC) that still stands today in relatively good condition. The temple was built from local limestone blocks next to a small sacred lake.

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Badr Museum


Egypt » New Valley
The Badr Museum is one of Egypt's most unique art destinations in the heart of the Farafra oasis. This remarkable museum showcases the traditional life of the oasis through creative sculptures crafted entirely from the natural materials of the desert – sand, mud, and stone. The museum offers visitors insightful glimpses into Bedouin culture and desert traditions that have endured for centuries.

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White Desert National Park


Egypt » New Valley
The White Desert in Egypt is famous for its stunning geological formations, including bizarre shapes like mushrooms, ice cream cones, tents, and even spaceships. As you travel through this spectacular landscape, you'll witness the delicate beauty of the pristine white chalk formations creating a truly magical atmosphere.

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New Valley


Egypt » New Valley
The New Valley Governorate is one of the biggest governorates in Egypt. It occupies 37.6% of Egypt's total land area. Egyptian history is deeply ingrained in the New Valley. The governorate's population was 270,854 in 2024. This area contains numerous relics from the ancient Egyptian, Ptolemaic, Roman, Coptic, and Islamic civilizations.

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Aqaba Fort


Jordan » Aqaba
Aqaba Fortress, also known as Mamluk Castle, is a well-preserved Ottoman-era fort in the coastal city of Aqaba, Jordan. Originally built in the 12th century as a Crusader castle, the fort was later rebuilt and expanded by the Mamluks in the 16th century and served as an important military outpost.

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Aqaba


Jordan » Aqaba
Aqaba is Jordan's only coastal city and the largest and most populous city on the Gulf of Aqaba. Located in the southernmost part of Jordan, Aqaba is the administrative center of Aqaba Province. The city had a population of 148,398 in 2015. Aqaba has significant commercial and tourism activity. The Port of Aqaba also serves other countries in the region.

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Royal Tombs


Jordan » Maan
The Royal Tombs are four large, prominent tombs carved into the western slope of Mount Khubtha, overlooking the city center. From right to left, they are: The Urn Tomb, Silk Tomb, Corinthian Tomb, and Palace Tomb. This is a series of tombs with impressive facades carved from the slopes of Jabal al-Khubtha.

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Wild Dunes


South Carolina » Isle of Palms
Wild Dunes is a coastal resort located on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina. This 1,600-acre (6 km²) resort sits on the northern side of the island. From pristine beaches and inspiring culinary experiences to spa treatments, world-class golf courses, award-winning recreational activities, and accommodations designed for every traveler, you can find it all here.

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