Power, glory, and intimidation are the different attires that ancient Egypt was known to put on, but peacefulness? Well, it might sound rare until you announce a visit to the Temple of Amada. The Temple of Amada’s peacefulness came from the quite isolated location it chose to nestle in, far from the blast of the world, surrounded by a desert space. The temple is located 20 KM distant from Wadi El-Sebua toward the south and 180 kilometers toward the High Dam south. It was established by the 18th Dynasty Thutmose III as the oldest temple Nubia has ever hosted. It came as a devotion to the memory of Re-Horakhty and Amun. Amenhotep II, Thutmose III’s successor, started where his father left off in its decoration and design. Arrays of paintings carved on the temple’s walls weave a net of m