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Fun Photo Friday — Luxor Temple Favorites and Transiting Esna Lock Video


Luxor Temple

Today I’m going to present only three Luxor Temple image favorites because I’m also sharing a video from our transit through the Esna Lock. So, here are today’s additional Luxor Temple photographs:

Luxor Obelisk
Window to a Luxor Temple Column

And here’s today’s Fun Photo Friday video:

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Fun Photo Friday — More Nile Cruise Favorites; Esna Edition


Selling Carpets at Esna Lock

Today’s Fun Photo Friday features River Nile favorites taken at and near Esna Lock. Next week I shall show you Luxor. Until then:

River Nile Vendors Hitching a Rid
The Riverboat Wait at Esna
Esna Vendor Fleet
Flying the Flag Headed Toward Esna Dam
Felucca on the Nile
Cruisers Inspecting the Wares Before Negotiating a Price

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 Nile Cruise — Transiting the Esna Lock


Egyptian city of Esna (1:37 p.m)

As you can see from the time above, we’ve been waiting a few hours. Time to get under way again. As I said Monday, before we reached the Esna Lock, we would first pass through a narrow channel on the west side of the Esna Lock Dam. And if don’t know otherwise, you might think this channel is a lock. I know I cetainly did.

Esna Lock Dam (channel on the left)

But as you approach this channel you’ll notice that there are no gates here. It’s just a straigh pass through the dam as you head toward the canal lock:

Riverboat passing through the Esna Lock Dam channel
Jaz Celebrity’s Turn! (14:02)

The dam is impressive enough

Esna Lock Dam

… but then we approached the second barrier and the canal lock. The two canal locks here are so long that they can each accommodate two riverboats simultaneously. Here’s an example:

Two riverboats sharing a lock

In the image below you’ll see the riverboat that preceded us through the dam canal as it heads into the lock. In front of it are two riverboats which you can see are already at a consideraly lower elevation:

Esna Lock

Another photo contrasting the differences in height on either end of the lock:

Two riverboats at different levels

Note the small vendor boats in the photo above. Yep… you can even buy a carpet while you’re transiting the canal. In this next image, we followed that preceding riverboat into the same lock:

Two riverboats heading into the same lock

Whereupon both riverboats were lowered to the next water level:

Down We Go!

After which it’s time to sail once again down the River Nile:

Leaving the lock for open water (15:00)

Our total time between pushing toward the shore south of the dam to await our turn until this point would’ve been about 4½ hours. Make sure you wear a hat and use the sunscreen while you wait!

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