Pass
Nubia
Claro
Boundary
Psalm 18:11
"He made darkness his secret place; his pavilion round about him were dark waters and thick clouds of the skies."
"He speaks plain cannon fire, and smoke and bounce" ~~~ Shakespeare
"I seem to grasp at certain moments the nuance that divides bad from worse"~~~Samuel Beckett
"For Lenin the Party as it already existed was the ...nucleus of rule"~~~Bertram D. Wolfe
"she yet continued to burrow into my heart as a young and nubile houri"~~~Kenneth Tynan
Endless Love
The king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is the world's longest venomous snake, with a length up to 5.6 m (18.5 ft). by Bo Jonsson
The stripes of the nemes headdress
are made of blue glass in imitation of lapis lazuli, and the same
material has been used for the inlay of the plaited false beard. The
vulture's head upon the brow, symbolizing sovereignty over Upper Egypt,
is also made of solid gold, apart from the beak, which is made of
horn-colored glass, and the inlay of the eyes, which is missing. By its
side is the cobra, symbolizing sovereignty over Lower Egypt, its body
made of solid gold, its head of dark blue faience, its eyes of gold
cloisonne inlaid with translucent quartz backed with a red pigment, and
its hood inlaid with carnelian, lapis lazuli, turquoise-colored glass,
and quartz.
Uraeus cobra artifact in Egyptian King's Tutankhamun's tomb.The Uraeus , "rearing cobra") is the stylized, upright form of an Egyptian cobra (asp, serpent, or snake), used as a symbol of sovereignty, royalty, deity, and divine authority in ancient Egypt. The Uraeus is a symbol for the goddess Wadjet, who was one of the earliest Egyptian deities and who often was depicted as a cobra.
Uraeus cobra artifact in Egyptian King's Tutankhamun's tomb.The Uraeus , "rearing cobra") is the stylized, upright form of an Egyptian cobra (asp, serpent, or snake), used as a symbol of sovereignty, royalty, deity, and divine authority in ancient Egypt. The Uraeus is a symbol for the goddess Wadjet, who was one of the earliest Egyptian deities and who often was depicted as a cobra.
Abu Simbel, built at the southern
border of Egypt and then Nubia, it was meant as a symbol of the strength
and power of Pharaoh and the land of Egypt. Moved to higher ground in
the 60s to protect it from the flooding caused by the creation of the
Aswan High Dam and the resulting Lake Nasser, it is one of many
monuments saved thanks to the efforts of UNESCO. how was this ever
built
Nubia
Taharqa the dual King of Nubia and the 25th dynasty of egypt and Sudan Originally known as Kemet and Kush
Lippincott Pass Death Valley
Chess: "Cobra" "Pass" "Nubia" "Claro" "Boundary"
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