The sun hugs the statue of King Ramses in The Holy Mass of Abu Semple.

The sun hugs the statue of King Ramses in The Holy Mass of Abu Semple. Details

The sun hugs the statue of King Ramses in The Holy Mass of Abu Semple.
In a rare sight that is repeated only twice a year, the sun perpendicular to the holy mass of the Temple of King Ramses II in the tourist city of Abu Simbel, the southernmost city of Aswan,
As the sun ticked at 5:50 a.m. on October 22, the sun's rays crept into the Temple of King Ramses, penetrating the entrance to the temple to The Holy Mass, about 20 meters away, where the sun perpendicular to the holy mass, It consists of a platform that includes the statue of King Ramses II sitting next to him the statue of the god Ra Hor, his sister, the god Amun, and a fourth statue of the God Petah, and it is worth mentioning that the sun does not perpend with the face of the statue of "Petah", which was considered by the ancients as the god of darkness.