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Temple of Umm Ubayd, Siwa

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Religious Site · Hidden Gem · Ruin
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  • - it will not take you long to stay there, but google and read a lot of history about the area and the temple. - Take photos and have a look at the view behind the temple its really good with all... 
    - it will not take you long to stay there, but google and read a lot of history about the area and the temple. - Take photos and have a look at the view behind the temple its really good with all...  more »
  • I cycled passed it between Temple of the Oracle of Amun and Cleopatra's pool. Not much to see. No explanation of the site either. I just stopped for a quick picture. 
    I cycled passed it between Temple of the Oracle of Amun and Cleopatra's pool. Not much to see. No explanation of the site either. I just stopped for a quick picture.  more »
  • A quick visit and some photos are enough It will not take take five minutes to see the place since there is no much left of the temple 
    A quick visit and some photos are enough It will not take take five minutes to see the place since there is no much left of the temple  more »
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  • There are two temples in Egypt's Siwa Oasis that are devoted to the god Amun: the first and most well-known is the Amun revelation temple, and the other is the temple of Umm Ubaidah or Umm Ubaid. The ruins of this majestic temple and outstanding pharaonic inscriptions are situated in the center of a lush park filled with lovely trees. This temple has a lengthy and dramatic history because its origins may be traced back to 2000 years ago. Additionally, there are replicas and statues of the old temple in the vicinity.
  • Its not a whole temple it's just theleft over rocks and drawing from the temple after it falls down ... The drawings are still with it's color... The view behind the temple is overwhelming... The whole visit might take feom 10 min to 20 min ...
  • Not as my Expectations its a very normal place i do not recommend it , but i like the way from Cleopatra to it
  • Love this kind of ruins!
  • The energy is still there, if one keep silence, meditate or link to Allah could feel it.

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