Part of the columns of the Great Hall at Karnak Temple .
This hall contains 134 columns of sandstone, and these columns consist of 16 rows, and the scholars unanimously agree that the initiator of this hall and its columns was King Amenhotep III, who established the two main passages and they include 12 columns, “10 of them appear in the picture,” with a cylindrical leg at the bottom And a crown in the form of a papyrus flower at the top, and each column reaches a height of 20 m and a diameter of about 3 m.
Mahmoud Hegy, Egypt, Cairo