Wadi El Sebou Temple is situated around 150 kilometers south of the Aswan Dam on the western bank of the Nile and was formerly a part of ancient Nubia. In the 1960s, this temple was relocated a few kilometers away from its original location. Pharaoh Ramesses II ordered its construction, and it is now regarded as the second-largest temple complex in ancient Nubia, behind the Great Sphinx.
Today we will talk about one of the most important semi-engineered constructions of the twentieth century. This is the Aswan High Dam. Its construction began in 1960 and ended in 1970.