Picture,
contributed by Tour Egypt reader
Stephen McLaughlin, of the
Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan.
Much of the red granite
used for ancient temples and
colossi came from quarries in
the Aswan area. Around these
quarries are many inscriptions,
many of which describe
successful quarrying projects.
The Unfinished Obelisk is
located in the northern quarry.
Possibly intended as a companion
to the Lateran Obelisk,
originally at Karnak but now in
Rome, it would have weighed over
2.3 million pounds and would
have been the world's largest
piece of stone ever handled.
However, a crack in the stone
occurred, which caused it to be
abandoned. Tools left by it's
builders have given us much
insight into how such work was
performed. The site has been
renovated and equipped with
tourist facilities. Nearby is
the Fatimid Cemetery.