Saturday, May 7, 2011

Photos Ismailia

Photos from Ismailia


The Unknown Soldier Monument erected in honor of the Egyptian soldiers who were victims of the World War

Seated red granite statue of Ankh-khered-nefer that was once found in the rich archeological site of Tell El Maskhuta in Ismailia

Life-size statues of men, on display at one of the halls in De Lesseps Museum

Panoramic view of the Catholic Church of St. Francois de la Salleh in the city of Ismailia

 
Head statue of a king, on display at the Archeological Museum in Ismailia

Half statue of a woman decorated with fine accurate depictions of Epyptian gods and goddesses, on display at the Archeological Museum in Ismailia

Greek mosaic portrait on display at the Archeological Museum in Ismailia

Water treatment plant in El Qantara Sharq

 
`Peace Statue` in a famous square in El Qantara Sharq An administrative building in El-Tal El-Kebir

A panoramic view of a grand mosque in Fayed, decorated with Islamic carvings and stalactite

A charming view of a bridge in Ismaeylia at the sunset

 
A panoramic view of the facade of the Catholic Church, Ismaeylia

One of the clean main streets flanked with trees at Ismaeylia

A fountain centered in one of the clean main streets flanked with trees at Ismaeylia

A marble memorial decorated with a colored scene showing a famous incident in the history of the city, standing in one of the major streets in Ismaeylia and

 
A panoramic view of the facade, Minarets, and domes of a grand mosque in Ismaeylia

A panoramic view of De Lesseps Museum and its grassy garden A side view of the Pharaonic-styled Archeological Museum at the city of Ismaeylia and the front grassy garden

Carvings on rocks at the archeological site of Tal El Maskhouta, Ismaeylia

 
The outline of Hours military road, El-Tal El-Kebir

An overall view of the bases of Tal El Maskhouta, Ismaeylia

A grassy garden with a passageway of flanked trees ending with a train station in Ismaeylia

One of the grand streets at the city of Fayed, with trees and grasses planted everywhere

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