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- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/24754/ is linked from File:Poster advertising the 2015 International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/24769/ is linked from File:World Press Freedom Day 2017 Poster.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/1874/ is linked from File:René Maheu (France), UNESCO Director General (1961-1974).JPG
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/4736/ is linked from File:Miguel Angel Asturias, Nobel Prize of Literature 1967, at the UNESCO's studios.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/309/ is linked from File:Fortress of the Middle Kingdom, reconstructed under the New Kingdom ( about 1200 B.C.).jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/5607/ is linked from File:Wadi Es Sebui (94 miles south of Aswan, left bank.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/5610/ is linked from File:Nubia, Egypt, the international campaign for saving of the Nubian monuments launched by Unesco.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/5613/ is linked from File:Gerf Hussein, the Temple of Ptah seen from the Nile.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/7691/ is linked from File:Temple of Amon - Ra and Ra - Horakhti, built during the reign of Rameses II ( 1290 - 1223 B.C.).jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/7694/ is linked from File:Wadi es Sebui ( 94 miles south of Aswan, left bank ).jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/7721/ is linked from File:Amada - Temple founded by Tuthmosis III end Amenophis II of the XVIIIth dynasty.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/7723/ is linked from File:The inner court of the Great Temple, Abu Simbel.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/7723/ is linked from File:Gerf Hussein, Statue of Ramses II in the court yard of the Temple of Ptah, this statue could be removed to a museum.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/9159/ is linked from File:Derr ( 125 miles south of Aswan, right bank). Temple dedicated to Pa - Horakhti.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/16478/ is linked from File:Amada ( 110 miles south of Aswan, left bank ). Temple founded by Tuthmosis III.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17056/ is linked from File:Wadi es Sebui ( 94 miles south of Aswan, left bank).jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17057/ is linked from File:Wadi es Sebui ( 94 miles south of Aswan, left bank ) The boat ' El Gutbi ' on the river Nile, On the left, the crown of a sphinx, now almost submerged.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17058/ is linked from File:Buhen ( 220 miles south of Aswan, left bank ).jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17059/ is linked from File:Wadi es Sebui ( 94 miles south of Aswan, left bank). Temple of Amon.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17060/ is linked from File:Abu Simbel ( 175 miles south of Aswan, left bank).jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17061/ is linked from File:Temple of Amon - ra and ra - horakhti built during the reign of Rameses II ( 1290 - 1223 B.C). A royal colossus in the courtyard of the temple and, at the left, a relief on the interior wall of the pylon ( offering to Amon - Ra).jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17062/ is linked from File:Bas relief from the interior of the Temple of Rameses II.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17063/ is linked from File:Temple of Ptah, built during the reign of Rameses II ( 1290 - 1223 B.C.). the head of a colossus from the north side of the portico.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17064/ is linked from File:The temple of Horus built by Queen Hatshepsut, Tuthmosis II and Tuthmosis III ( 1520 - 1450 B.C.).jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17065/ is linked from File:Buhen - Fortress in the Middle and the New Kingdom( about 1200 B.C.).jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17195/ is linked from File:Exhibition on the International Campaign to save the monuments of Nubia. Here, a model of the Abu Simbel Temples showing the present ( below ) and future sites.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17193/ is linked from File:Work in progress in front of the Great Temple.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17091/ is linked from File:3500 years after its construction, a temple of the fortress of Semna West was dismantled this year to be rebuilt in the gardens of the new Museum of Khartoum.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17096/ is linked from File:The Kertassi Temple on its new site.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17121/ is linked from File:Headquarters of the American Research Centre's Expedition.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17123/ is linked from File:Work in progress of the re - erection of the Great Temple on its new site.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17097/ is linked from File:Kalabsha - The temple of kalabsah which has been dismantled and rebuilt, stone by stone, on a new site.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17206/ is linked from File:Dismantling of one of the Osiriac pillars of the entrance hall of the Great Temple.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17208/ is linked from File:Dismantling of the statues of the Great Temple.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17209/ is linked from File:Reconstruction of the temple of Isis on its new site at AGILKIA island.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/11726/ is linked from File:Sanctuary of Isis, flood.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17125/ is linked from File:The reconstruction of the Abu Simbel great and Small Temples was completed in sepember 1968. The Great Temple on its new site.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17126/ is linked from File:The reconstruction of the Abu Simbel great and Small Temples was completed in sepember 1968. The Small Temple on its new site.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17127/ is linked from File:Abu - Simbel - Inauguration ceremony to mark the completion of removal and reconstruction of the Abu Simbel Temples on their new site.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17128/ is linked from File:Abu - Simbel - Mr René Maheu, Director - General of the Unesco attended the inauguration ceremony of the Abu - Simbel Temples, the reconstruction of which is now completed on their new site.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17129/ is linked from File:Lats works on the Great Temple before the inauguration ceremony of its new site.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17130/ is linked from File:The temple of Isis and the Pavillon of Trajan.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17131/ is linked from File:The temple of Biga, near the island of Philae.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17156/ is linked from File:The Battle of Kadesh, a group of prisonners at he feet of one of the colossuses at the entrance to the Great Temple.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/17157/ is linked from File:Detail of the facade of the Great Temple.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/982/ is linked from File:Abu Simbel temple,four statues of divinities in sanctuary.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/4262/ is linked from File:The Great Temple of Abu Simbel, Ramses II, Pharaoh period.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/11685/ is linked from File:Abu Simbel temple, four statues of divinities in sanctuary.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/24806/ is linked from File:Wreck of a ship, stranded on the beach of Mozambique Island.jpg
- http://en.unesco.org/mediabank/24811/ is linked from File:UNESCO mission to Nineveh, Iraq, April 2017.jpg