The
King Ramses II colossus at the GEM is now in its permanent place of display, 11
years after being removed from Cairo's Ramses Square. Written By/ Aymen Barayez.
It
appears that the sun is greeting King Ramses II after the transportation of his
colossus to its permanent place of display in the atrium of the Grand Egyptian
Museum (GEM).
Today,
the sun sent its rays to lighten the face of the king, 11 years after the
colossus was removed from Cairo's Ramsis Square and transported to the GEM.
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