In Pictures: Karim Amr Shows Us the Pyramid of Khafra in all its Spectacular Glory

The extraordinary history and impeccable geometry of The Great Pyramids of Giza continue to amaze the world. Even after more than 4000 years, the fascinating and majestic wonders of the ancient world of the pharaohs are an amazing tribute to their ingenuity. Consisting of more than two million heavy blocks, the construction of these impressive structures was a miraculous feat of organized labor that barely seems possible even today.

Karim Amr, a talented Egyptian photographer, beautifully captures glimpses of Egypt in the most unusual way, and his pictures of The Great Pyramids of Egypt, specifically Khafra, have caught our eyes.

Capturing the majesty of Khafra is one of Karim’s areas of focus when showing off the beauty and rich history of his country, saying in one of his captions, “The history of the pyramids never gets old.”

The history behind Giza’s second pyramid, Khafra, is full of symbolism that reflects Egypt’s rich heritage and explains why The Great Pyramid is among the standing world wonders until today.

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The history of the pyramids never gets old.

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“I believe that you can achieve anything in life, the only thing that can stop you is your own mind. Doing what I love and creating art had opened my eyes to so many things and made me see life in a different perspective, I’m so glad for what I’m doing and creating makes me who I’m.” He says in one of his pictures.

You can obviously feel his passion through the pictures he takes, as well as his talent, so without further ado, please scroll down to enjoy the beauty!

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Searching for the lost history.

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Walking alone.

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The soul of the old history.

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