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Kom Ombo is located on a bend in the river Nile about 50 km north of Aswan.
Located on the east bank, Kom Ombo is home to an unusual double temple built
during the Ptolemaic and Roman periods. The temple is dedicated to the crocodile
god Sobek and the falcon god Haroeris (Horus the Elder).
Despite being badly damaged, the temple is a beautiful sight as one approaches
from either direction on the river, particularly as sunset nears and the colours
change.
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The temple was excavated last century, although part of it has been lost into
the Nile and an earthquake in 1992 caused some further damage.
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Long ago, crocodiles probably sunned themselves on an island nearby. Today,
there are no crocodiles to be seen - except for some mummified ones on display
at the temple complex.
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If departing Kom Ombo by boat at night, it is lovely to watch as the flood-lit temple fades into the distance.
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