Sudan : the ruins of Meroe

Sudan. 2010/06/13. Meroe, ancient city of Nubia, land of the black pharaohs two thousand years ago, kings of Black Africa's oldest civilization. Capital of a kingdom that used to stretch over 1.500 kilometres along the Nile river, from the south-east of Khartoum to Philae, in the area of Aswan. Located near the village of Bajrawiyan, this site is composed of three necropolis with 40 pyramides built between the 5th and 1st century BC. (Photo by: Andia/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Sudan. 2010/06/13. Meroe, ancient city of Nubia, land of the black pharaohs two thousand years ago, kings of Black Africa's oldest civilization. Capital of a kingdom that used to stretch over 1.500 kilometres along the Nile river, from the south-east of Khartoum to Philae, in the area of Aswan. Located near the village of Bajrawiyan, this site is composed of three necropolis with 40 pyramides built between the 5th and 1st century BC. (Photo by: Andia/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Sudan : the ruins of Meroe
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