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Wadi al-Sebua temple is a complex with two temples, literally translating to the Valley of Lions. Located a 40 km ride south of the High Dam in Aswan, this temple was constructed by Ramesses II and was initially named House-of-Amun. Constructed out of stone blocks, this temple has a sanctuary imbibed into the bedrock; out of the three towers, only two have survived.
However, these two pylons make it a tourist favorite since you can climb onto them and enjoy the beautiful vistas.