12 Mesmerizing photos documenting the pyramids with the Nile

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Sun, 03 Sep 2017 - 02:55 GMT

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Sun, 03 Sep 2017 - 02:55 GMT

Giza 1900 – 1920

Giza 1900 – 1920

Ras Sudr, Egypt - 3 September 2017: No icons of Egypt are known better than the Great Pyramids of Giza and The River Nile.

Long before the Sphinx was uncovered from sand, the pyramids of Giza met the Nile in a close encounter. A branch of the Nile River reached the Pyramids area, so distinctively when the time of flood drew closer; the pyramids’ reflection was seen on the water.

Now the pyramids are standing tall in the middle of a crowded, huge city in Egypt. Within a big network of streets and millions residents in Egypt - a totally different nature than that found in this era it was built in. It is mesmerizing to see great changes happening to their surroundings, while the pyramids are still the same.

Who knows what else ever took place near the Great Pyramids through a thousand years’ time. We brought to you photos through the 18th and 19th century documenting different eras of the Great Pyramids.

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Pyramids 1869 – old tribes resting near the pyramids of Giza.

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Pyramids 1886 – water flowing near the pyramids

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Pyramids 1899 - Farmer near the pyramids

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Pyramids 1901 - a mud house near the pyramids

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Pyramids 1917 - fisher men near pyramids

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Pyramids 1934 – Irrigation near the pyramids

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Date unknown – Camel and donkey

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Pyramids 1927 – pure water with pyramids

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Pyramids 1911 – a village near the pyramids

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Pyramids 1924 – beautiful scenery of wild prickly pears near the pyramids

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Old farmers of Egypt carrying water home

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Pyramids 1887 – Pyramids Street

Thanks to the Facebook Page Old Egypt for sharing its findings with us . Find more photos of old Egypt at the page

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