Rare photos inside the Pharaoh's tomb in Egypt
Applying a photo-taking ban inside ancient tombs, details of the Egyptian Kings Valley area have just been announced thanks to a lucky reporter and photographer asking for permission to do the set. form.
Egypt prohibits taking photos inside ancient tombs.However, recently a photographer recorded rare photos inside the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, the News page reported on September 27.(Photo: News).
Jakub Kyncl, travel photographer and journalist, plans to visit the Valley of Kings in Luxor, where King Tutankhamun and other kings are buried.This is also where he applied for a license to take a photo to commemorate his trip.(Photo: News).
"I had to wait a long time because the Valley of the Kings was one of Egypt's top tourist destinations. The government gave a ban on taking pictures inside this historic tomb and taking it very seriously" , I said.(Photo: News).
Therefore, Kyncl felt very musical when he was licensed to take photos inside the grave.(Photo: News).
The Czech travel reporter said it took five weeks and about 140 emails until approved to take photos inside.He can only bring cameras, tripods, headlights and some other equipment for photography.(Photo: News).
"I do not expect much when applying for permission because ordinary Egyptians will not agree to license such requests. I only provide to the Egyptian Tourism Authority all the necessary documents and wait about 5 weeks. until I received an email of approval, and I chose an Egyptian instructor and instructor in Luxor to accompany him, he was able to handle any situation in the grave area and could read the statue picture, " said the reporter.(Photo: News).
This is the third time Kyncl enters the Valley of the Kings.However, he was still impressed by the incredible size and detail on the tombs inside this world heritage.(Photo: News).
He said: "I am honored to be very worried when taking photos in such a place. I keep remembering to visit Ramesses VI's grave, where you can stay for 2 hours but still not admire it all. every great detail hidden inside " .(Photo: News).
Egypt's tourism industry is in a state of crisis.Due to political upheaval, civil unrest, terrorist attacks, violence against tourists and recent air disasters involving Egypt Air, the number of visitors dropped dramatically.Kyncl hopes his photos will remind people of a mystical Egypt and visit this country.(Photo: News).
"It's a choice for travelers, but I don't see Egypt as dangerous compared to the capital of some European countries today. I feel really safe there," he said.(Photo: News).
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