Sudan Travel

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a river running through a lush green forest covered hillside next to a valley with mountains in the background
Travellerspoint's Best Travel Photos of Sudan - Travellerspoint
Sudan Landscape | sudan uganda border the river nile crossing into southern sudan
an egyptian relief depicting the birth of pharaoh tutane
sudan - the black pharaohs
The Kumma Temple, an ancient Nubian temple, was taken stone by stone, from its original location and transported and reconstructed at Khartoum National Museum, Sudan
a lone horse standing in the middle of a desert
Meroë, Sudan
At desert #Sudan #Beautifulview #afternoon
the pyramids in the desert are made of bricks
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Meroe, The Sudan
an ancient building in the desert with no people around it and blue sky behind it
sudan - the black pharaohs
The Meroe Pyramids are located in the North-East of Sudan near the banks of the Nile in the area commonly known as Nubia. There are close to two hundred pyramids in a relatively small area, the ancient burial site of the Merotic Kingdom (sometimes known as the Kingdom of Kush). The Pyramids are smaller than their Egyptian cousins but equally impressive due to their number
some very tall stone pillars in the desert
Temple of Mut, Jebel Barkal, Sudan
Temple of Mut, Jebel Barkal, Sudan
an aerial view of the beach and ocean with a lone boat in the distance, taken from above
Sudan
a lone tree sitting on top of a lake under a cloudy sky with the sun going down
Khartoum - Sudan
some people are riding horses in the desert near pyramids and sand dunes with rocks
Kushite pyramids of ancient Nubia - Meroe, Sudan
Kushite pyramids of ancient Nubia - Meroe, Sudan
a very tall building sitting on the side of a river
Funky hotel
Corinthia Hotel, Khartoum, Sudan
two pyramids in the desert with rocks and sand
Carisma
Meroë is an ancient city on the east bank of the Nile near Shendi, Sudan. The site of the city of Meroë is marked by more than two hundred pyramids in three groups, of which many are in ruins. They are identified as Nubian pyramids because of their distinctive size and proportions. by Dia khalil
a woman is walking through an archway in the desert
Traditional Nubian archway on the Blue Nile in Sudan
a blue and white flag on top of a thatched roof
Life in South Sudan
the pyramids in the desert are made out of bricks
The pyramids of Meroe, Sudan's most popular tourist attraction, Bagrawiyah, Sudan, Africa