Luxor Obelisk Ancient Egyptian Granite Obelisk Originally Luxor Hieroglyphs Gold — Stock Photo, Image
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Luxor Obelisk - Ancient Egyptian granite obelisk, originally from Luxor, with hieroglyphs and a gold-leafed top. Place de la Concorde, Paris — Stock Editorial Photography

Luxor Obelisk - Ancient Egyptian granite obelisk, originally from Luxor, with hieroglyphs and a gold-leafed top. Place de la Concorde, Paris

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