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When night comes to the desert in Giza, the Great Pyramids and Sphinx fade into darkness. But three times each night, just for a short while, they become alive with colorful illumination and sound that describes with lights, music and story-telling how life was lived in the ancient times of the Pharaohs, thousands of years ago.

This light show was featured in the James Bond movie, "The Spy Who Loved Me". Thankfully, Jaws, who was one of the movie's bad guys, was no where to be found. View the pyramids in daytime by clicking here.

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Keywords:Pyramids at Giza