 Hello everyone, this is Amit Dan of AmitDan.com You are watching OnakmaEgypt travel videos and today I am taking you to the temple of ISIS at Philly in Aswan, Egypt. The Philly temple is the oldest temple that was built by the last of the pharaohs. The original Philly temple was in the middle of the Nile when it was first built more than 2000 years ago. Once the Aswan low dam was completed in 1902, flooding started to damage it more than ever. In 1960, Egypt, UNESCO and 30 other nations started an epic engineering rescue feat to move these colossal ancient Egyptian temples from flood waters from one island to another island. I was literally shocked when my guide told me that they moved the whole temple complex from one island to another. You cannot even tell those hemongous structures were cut, moved and reattached. I only saw some lines which the guide showed me that they are the results of the joints. I wouldn't have even noticed had the guide not mentioned it. To this day, I find it unbelievable and remarkable how engineers managed to cut a whole temple complex and rebuilt it exactly to its original specifications without being obvious. To reach the present-day Philly temple which is located on Agil Kea island, we had to take a boat and you'll see the boat ride on this in this video. Thank you for watching this video. There will be more videos coming so I'll see you shortly. Thank you.