 Hello everyone, this is Amit Dan of amitdan.com You are watching on Aukmageep travel videos and today I am taking to the most distinctive temple in Lakshmi, Egypt, the temple of Hatshepsut. The temple of Hatshepsut sits at the foot of the mountains. The first thing I noticed is that it is a structure. It is a three story temple stretching long to the left and right sides but not too wide. Unlike other temples that were built of sandstone, the temple of Hatshepsut was made of limestone. There are three terraces. It was good luck to reach the site and then sloping ramp to reach the upper level drain our energy. Hatshepsut was a female pharaoh but she was pictorially represented as a male. It's one of many statues actually to go to the entrance of the temple and they are three of them on the left side also on the left side. I saw lots of these statues of Osiris on both sides. There are lots of columns inside the temples along with the actual reliefs, sculptures, artworks and so on. The Hatshepsut temple is astronomically aligned in such a way that around the 21st and 22nd of December each year the sunlight first illuminates the god Amundra and shines on the kneeling figure of Tatmos 3 and finally illuminating the night got happy. Another striking thing I noticed is that the mountain peaks were so steep behind the temple that it felt like the mountains would fall on it any moment. I had a feeling it was made that way so people in the ancient times felt like the gods would stop the mountains from falling on this place. On the top terrace of the temple you get to see elevated views of the surroundings with mountains stretching as far as you can see. Thank you for watching this video there will be more Egypt videos coming up so I'll see you shortly. Thank you.